Demilked is a design milking magazine. We milk the world's most creative minds and make you tasty inspiration cocktails by mixing industrial design, technology, concepts, advertising and a little bit of web design. Don't be afraid to take a sip - the drinks are on us!
Author Archive

Back to The Future with Irina Werning

Irina Werning, a photographer born in Buenos Aires, is working on an interesting project called “Back to The Future” where she takes someone’s old photo and recreates the same old scene with the same person many years later.

Love Injections: Extraordinary Ways to Surprise The One You Love

"To take someone's breath away, don't think money and expense, think creative," - says Brusse the author of 'Love Injections', a photography book with extraordinary ways to surprise the one you love.

Anatomical Cross-Sections Made of Rolled Paper by Lisa Nilsson

Lisa Nilsson, a Rhode Island School of Design graduate, creates marvelous anatomical cross sections of the human body by rolling pieces of Japanese mulberry paper. The technique used in her Tissue Series is called paper filigree or quilling.

Skirting Board Sunset by Helmut Smits

If you like sunsets, then why not bring one back home? Helmut Smits created a beautiful Skirting Board Sunset lamp which can beautifully light your way to the bathroom or kitchen without disturbing other family members.

Cut-Away Leaf Art by Lorenzo Duran

Some of you probably have already seen beautiful cut-away leaf art by Lorenzo Duran before, and now the artist was hired to work on an ad campaign by Legas Delaney for Plant for the Planet. The aim of the campaign was to show leaf's ability to absorb CO2.

Shadow Paintings by Rashad Alakbarov

Azerbaijani artist Rashad Alakbarov creates incredible shadow paintings by using various everyday objects and some back light. The best part is that you can easily repeat something similar at home – all you need is one or two lamps and some items from your desk.

Moon Games by Laurent Laveder

These pictures are flying all over Facebook right now, but we just couldn't resist sharing some more images from this cute project called ‘Moon Games’ here. French landscape astrophotographer and astronomy journalist Laurent Laveder shows how some simple props and a bit of imagination can turn the same old moon into anything you like.

Skateboard Sculptures by Haroshi

Japanese artist Haroshi creates impressive sculptures by recycling old and broken skateboard decks. His creations are born through styles such as wooden mosaic, dots, and pixels; where each element, either cut out in different shapes or kept in their original form, are connected in different styles, and shaven into the form of the final art...

Harmless Weapons by Kyle Bean

We rarely feature the same artist two times, but Kyle Bean made it again. This time, we want to share Kyle's collection of harmless weapons that he created for an article in CUT Magazine centered around the topic of 'Guerrilla Gardening' and 'Yarn Bombing'.

What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids

Ever wonder what would happen if you gave your kids thousands of stickers and complete freedom? Then you have to see these cool pictures taken in the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane where artist Yayoi Kusama created a completely white domestic environment and gave museum’s smallest visitors thousands of colored dot stickers.

Top 10 Most Popular Posts of 2011

It's hard to believe, but 2011 is almost over, so instead of a regular post let's remember the top 10 most popular posts of 2011 here on Demilked. Thank you all for reading and supporting us, we wish you a creative and inspiring 2012!