Behance: Auto Parts Upcycled Into Jungle Cats And More Creative Inspiration

In this week's column from the Behance Network we see the projects that are both made by and inspiring today's young creative professionals.

Behance Behance on May 5, 2012. @behance

Each week, Behance Network– The Creative Professional Platform — brings us their picks for the most inspiring projects curated from their recent archives. Members create portfolios to broadcast their work widely and efficiently. Millions of visitors come to the Network to see the wide variety of work and find talent to hire. This week some creative inspiration to get get you thinking and making.

NISSAN 2012 by Le Creative Sweatshop (Paris, France)
Auto parts and tools are transformed into jungle cats, insects, and dragonflies through creative photography and installation design techniques. [Project Link]

Deiglig Bakeri by Mission Design (Oslo, Norway)
The traditional patisserie gets a remix. The result brings “smiles and laughter” to the student community that’s made this bakery their hangout of choice. [Project Link]

Adventures by Douglas Smith (Peaks Island, ME)
How does one illustrate adventure? Battles under a stormy sky, ship sails riddled with cannonball holes, and soldiers riding elephants are a pretty great start. [Project Link]

Pit by Jürgen Heckel (Munich, Germany)
Using the right perspectives gives even a dark, rocky pit a number of dimensions. [Project Link]

Monsters by CreatureBox (Cary, NC)
An ode to dark-closet dwellers and under-the-bed bumps — the creepy monsters from childhood nightmares. [Project Link]

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