Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Before & After Illustrations By Nacho Diaz Have People Saying 'Same'

Before & After Illustrations By Nacho Diaz Have People Saying 'Same'
(Naolito/Instagram)

Pop culture illustrator Nacho Diaz has a distinct way of viewing life and making people smile. The Spanish designer took everyday things like animals and food and juxtaposed them into a series of cute before & after illustrations.

You will never be able to view these daily objects in quite the same way again.



"I like to give a twist to everyday things in my illustrations," he told Bored Panda and explained his inspiration behind his latest project.

It started as a 'before and after coffee' idea, just as most of my designs.




While working on it I soon realized that there are a lot of fun before and after comparisons in our lives. As for the core of the idea, I enjoy looking for similarities between people and objects, animals and food.

People can relate to the scenarios depicted in his illustrations. He gets us.

By using elements that we all know in situations we all live, I think I'm able to connect with people, and in the end, to make them smile.


















The talented artist, who founded his own website, Naolito, in 2009, has made a name for himself with comics featuring his memorable anthropomorphic characters. His imagination has made quite an impression around the world, and he gained a massive social media following totaling 150,000 followers on Instagram and over 300,000 fans on Facebook after bloggers began sharing his work.

Diaz told Bored Panda he's been able to find his own voice after establishing himself and hasn't looked back since.

When you are a beginning artist, most of the time you need to adapt to the audience's demands, but having such a supportive fanbase, I feel like I'm able to work on the ideas I really enjoy, and I think that freedom helped me to improve the quality of my work too.

He's branched out to offering T-shirts featuring his designs, so you could "share the fun wherever you go."




H/T - Naolito, Boredpanda, Instagram, Twitter

More from Trending

Conan O'Brien; Stephen Colbert
Shannon Finney/WireImage/Getty Images; Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Conan O'Brien Offers Bleak Prediction For Late Night After Colbert Cancellation—But There's Still Hope

One month ago, late-night show host Stephen Colbert sat behind his desk and, while performing his cold open, announced that this would be the last season of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and that in ten months, CBS would no longer have a late show, period.

The news was met with gasps, boos, and general disdain, a sentiment that Colbert admitted he agreed with.

Keep ReadingShow less
A resurfaced clip shows Martin Short handling Kathie Lee Gifford’s on-air blunder about his late wife Nancy Dolman.
WN Medias/YouTube

Martin Short praised for handling sensitive interview

Martin Short has spent decades proving that you can be both riotously funny and heartbreakingly gracious, and a resurfaced clip from 2012 just seals the deal.

While promoting Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted—where he voiced Stefano, a neurotic circus seal with the energy of your most anxious friend—Short stopped by the Today Show segment with Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford.

Keep ReadingShow less
Sophie Turner
Late Show with Seth Meyers/YouTube

Sophie Turner Ends Celeb Engagement!

Who knew a single, innocent wave could end a relationship? Apparently, Sophie Turner did—though she probably wishes she hadn’t.

The Game of Thrones alum spilled the awkward, engagement-ending story during an interview with Late Night with Seth Meyers, proving once again that Turner’s off-screen life can be just as dramatic as her on-screen roles.

Keep ReadingShow less
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Trump Just Jokingly Suggested How He Could Cancel The 2028 Election—And We're Not Laughing

The office of President of the United States is one of the few that has clearly set limits on the number of years an individual can hold the office.

After the presidency of Democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who served as the 32nd President for over 12 years from 1933 until his death in 1945, Congress moved to add a constitutional amendment to limit a single person's time in the role.

Keep ReadingShow less
Audra McDonald
@audramcdonald/Instagram

Audra McDonald Speaks Out After Autograph-Seeking Fan Followed Her Home—And People Are Horrified

Broadway legend and recent star of Gypsy Audra McDonald unfortunately finished the show's run on a sour note, as she informed fans on her Instagram.

The Tony-winning actor and singer, 55, started by explaining that the "stage door" practice, where Broadway actors exit through a side door of the theater to greet fans and sign autographs, is common but not expected or required. Some actors love to do it, others would rather not, and she stressed that there are countless reasons an actor might choose not to on any given night.

Keep ReadingShow less