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The Deconstructed Cities of Designers Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss

The digital illustration series entitled Cities IV / Deconstructed was created in 2011 by the Austrian design and photography team Atelier Olschinsky. These seven works are complex and heavily detailed hybrid depictions of cityscapes. Atelier Olschinsky was founded in 2002 by Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss. They specialize in all types of detail rich media and their extensive portfolio includes typography, graphic design, product design, web sites, 3d, illustration, animation, photo manipulation and photography. See more images after the jump!

The digital illustration series entitled Cities IV / Deconstructed was created in 2011 by the Austrian design and photography team Atelier Olschinsky. These seven works are complex and heavily detailed hybrid depictions of cityscapes. Atelier Olschinsky was founded in 2002 by Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss. They specialize in all types of detail rich media and their extensive portfolio includes typography, graphic design, product design, web sites, 3d, illustration, animation, photo manipulation and photography.

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