Color That Refuses to Behave

Close-up of multicolored wavy ribbons in green and pink against a pink background, creating a smooth, flowing design.

Some design portfolios whisper. The work of Lea Konaševská practically hums.

A stack of colorful, reflective square shapes on a gradient background.

Her Dribbble feed is a burst of saturated color, soft gradients, and 3D forms that feel inflated with life. Shapes bend. Surfaces glow.

Everything looks like it was lit from within. It is graphic design that wandered into the third dimension and decided to stay.

An abstract design featuring flowing, glossy ribbons in shades of orange and purple against a soft pink background.

What makes it hit is the balance. The work is playful but precise. Bold but controlled. A lipstick render feels sculptural.

A product visual feels like a tiny stage set. Even the most abstract pieces have structure beneath the sparkle.

A collection of metallic geometric shapes, including cubes and cylinders, displayed on a reflective surface with a gradient background of purple and blue tones.
Two transparent green glasses stacked with a straw in each, set against a gradient purple background.
A series of circular shapes with gradient coloring arranged in a progressive line, creating a three-dimensional effect against a softly lit background.
Five gradient rings arranged in a line, showcasing varying sizes, against a pink background.
A vibrant abstract image featuring flowing ribbons in gradient shades of purple and blue, set against a green background.

See more on Dribble. Images © Copyright Lea Konaševská.

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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the web’s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, he’s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature — reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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