Glimpses of Colorful Urban Cityscapes Emerge from Abstract Graffiti

If you were to travel the streets of most cities, you’ll often find buildings and signs tagged with lots of graffiti and other artwork. Just as graffiti can paint the tale of what it’s like to live in a particular city, Korean-based artist Jieun Park looks to portray that in more literal terms. Park creates… Continue reading Glimpses of Colorful Urban Cityscapes Emerge from Abstract Graffiti

10 Powerful Black and White Photographs of the American Landscape

Have you ever went on a road trip across the United States? The adventure will take you through some incredible city skylines and serene landscapes alike. Photographer and art director Ron Gessel guides us on a stunning visual journey through the continental U.S, capturing its depth and beauty all in simple black and white! But… Continue reading 10 Powerful Black and White Photographs of the American Landscape

17 Psychedelic City Skylines and Watercolor Maps of the World

What do you think the world would look like to Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead? Perhaps if he ever documented and mapped his travels, it would look similar to these tie-dyed watercolor cityscapes and map diagrams by BOX21. Based in Sorbonne, Paris, Tom of BOX21 enjoys creating contemporary watercolor and oil paintings. He wrote… Continue reading 17 Psychedelic City Skylines and Watercolor Maps of the World

14 Beautiful Landscape Reflections Inverted through Wine Glasses

Are you a wine connoisseur or a sucker for a fine sunset? Then you are in luck today because Moscow-based Russian photographer, Mariya-Luiza, captures some of the most picturesque and vast landscapes you’ve ever seen! What sets this collection apart, though, is that her photographs use the natural phenomenon of light entering a glass filled… Continue reading 14 Beautiful Landscape Reflections Inverted through Wine Glasses

New York Meets London in a Collection of Stunning Double Exposure Photographs

New York and London are two of the most interesting and historical places in the world, but what if you merged both cities into one mega metropolis? That’s exactly what photographer Daniella Zalcman was hoping to do in a beautiful collection of double exposure photography that brings NYC and London together. Zalcman is an award-winning… Continue reading New York Meets London in a Collection of Stunning Double Exposure Photographs

The Festival of Lights in Berlin, Instagrammed

Each October, the Festival of Lights shines throughout Berlin, the capital of Germany for 12 consecutive nights. The annual festival started in 2004, and now brings together some of the top light and projection artists from around the world to help colorfully illuminate the most iconic landmarks, monuments, historical buildings and streets throughout the city.… Continue reading The Festival of Lights in Berlin, Instagrammed

5 Most Innovative Travel Startups of 2013

The travel industry is one of the most challenging industries in which to start a company. From the highly competitive market for users to the difficulty of finding investment. To start up a successful company in the travel industry, you must not only build a pleasing product that solves an actual problem faced by many… Continue reading 5 Most Innovative Travel Startups of 2013

Which Pizza Chain Is Most Likely to Deliver Your Cheese and Pepperoni the Fastest? [MAP]

When you order pizza for delivery, you’re usually thinking about one thing: how insanely hungry you are, and how fine a gooey piece of cheesy, tomatoey heaven will taste in your mouth. Almost every time, your number one concern is that the delivery person gets to your house as fast as possible, before your stomach… Continue reading Which Pizza Chain Is Most Likely to Deliver Your Cheese and Pepperoni the Fastest? [MAP]