We know the Latin expression “Deus Ex Machina” from the classical theatres of Greece and Rome. The meaning is something as “God from the machine”, and refers to a mechanical solution of an unsolvable situation in an unexpected way. Many centuries later, machine tools played an important role in the success of the Industrial Revolution.
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Be connected… However busy you are you should give importance to networking. It’s all about making connections and building enduring relationships. Meeting the right people could lead to a world of boundless opportunity. Today, networking is easier than ever. Thanks to social sites as Facebook, Myspace, Bebo, LinkedIn or Twitter, you can easily get in touch with people from all over the world. To celebrate these global communication possibilities, the talented illustrators at FreeVectorDownload came up with this great set of 6 network icons. Enjoy!
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83 Grafik’s philosophy seems to be simple: never do something you don’t believe in. No wonder if you know that his motto is “Get FizziKal, Very ArtisTiKal” and that this UK illustrator always makes his artworks with as much enthusiasm as if it was his first work and as much attention to detail as if it were his last artworks. From the smashing illustrations he makes for the Depthcore packs to the fonts he designs under the Fontdeli flag; all of 83 Grafik’s vector art is really impressive.
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As we may believe the Dire Straits song, guys with guitars get money for nothing and chicks for free so make sure to download these amazing guitar vector illustrations by the creative crew of Click Pop Media. The zip contains AI 8+ eps and AI CS2 files.
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A collection of vector illustrations designed by Gerd Kollmann aka AnarchyNow including Darth Vader, a girl's face, pop art lips, skulls, a zombie, a rock fist and grunge graphics.
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Dai-Dai Tran is a Parisian vector artist with a clear and recognizable no-nonsense style. Taking advantage of the full potential of vector-driven software, Dai-Dai’s illustrations are sharp, smart and cheeky. His portraits of celebrities - dead or alive – as Michael Jackson, Che Guevara, Pharell Williams, Michael Jordan or president Obama show a beautiful synergy of character design and storytelling, merged with original structures, vivid colors and with amazing illustration skills.
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Warning: Brazilian illustrator Guilherme Marconi’s images may cause severe reactions to people allergic to glorious bright colors and kaleidoscopic repetitions. For his project “My Schizophrenic Brain”, Marconi created wallpaper-like vector patterns, with a twist. His motto seems to be “Never Enough”. For Marconi, less is not more. More is more!
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