Sleevelessness

I'm Phil Clandillon, an Irish designer and art director. I'm one half of an award winning creative team at Sony Music in London, UK. Sleevelessness is my blog about advertising, graphic design, digital music and the web. And stuff. Everyone likes stuff. You can look at my work here, and follow me on Twitter here.
Feb 15
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Giant junkbot outside Odessa. Sort of like a retro eastern block Transformer!
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Giant junkbot outside Odessa. Sort of like a retro eastern block Transformer!

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Feb 03
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Jan 26
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Jan 11
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NYC Delft is a bad-ass twist on your gran’s favourite china.
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NYC Delft is a bad-ass twist on your gran’s favourite china.

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‘Glance’ by Andy Holtin. A brilliantly simple video/ electronics installation brought to life with the help of our good friend Arduino.

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Jan 07
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The Nearly Invisible Man
Chinese artist Liu Bolin’s Camouflage project involves him painting himself to match the background of the scene he appears in. The cunning devil.
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The Nearly Invisible Man

Chinese artist Liu Bolin’s Camouflage project involves him painting himself to match the background of the scene he appears in. The cunning devil.

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Jan 06
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Artist Christopher Locke makes these fossilized versions of obsolete technology, as if they were like, found in the future or something.
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Artist Christopher Locke makes these fossilized versions of obsolete technology, as if they were like, found in the future or something.

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Painter Patrick Caulfield designed his own gravestone in a rather amusing way - he’s buried in Highgate Cemetary, London.
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Painter Patrick Caulfield designed his own gravestone in a rather amusing way - he’s buried in Highgate Cemetary, London.

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Jan 05
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Concept toaster from industrial designer Othmar Muehlebach “prints out” toast!
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Concept toaster from industrial designer Othmar Muehlebach “prints out” toast!

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