LoucheLab, the etsy shop of Brooklyn-based couple Ned and Aya, makes me wish I could go on a shopping spree and pick up one of everything. As you can ...
Paper Cut, a studio of two French graphic designers living in Brooklyn, recently took a road trip to move from LA to NYC. Being the visual people that...
Laura Redburn is a young, talented illustrator from the UK. All of her work is great, but I’m personally loving her vibrantly patterned animal p...
Recently, Print Magazine asked 12 designers to design a tote bag to benefit a charity of their choice, and Sawdust’s Contribution, to benefit th...
If you’re at all familiar with the work of Right Brain Terrain, what probably comes to mind is their series of alternative motivational posters....
Apologies for the super late posts today! This past weekend was a whirlwind, so I’m now busy playing catch-up. Normal posting will definitely re...
In my opinion, the trend of serialized posters, prints, book covers and the like is bordering overdone. But these Vintage-style DC character posters b...
Gail Armstrong is quite the master of paper engineering. Check out her work for yourself right here....
This logo was created for the Red Bull House of Art by Dude Tallia. For the project, 10 artists from 7 different countries will come together in a hot...
This gorgeous image was captured by *airam....
God Loves Hair, a new book by Vivek Shraya, “is an exploration of sexuality, gender, racial politics, religion and belonging through the eyes of...
It’s still pretty rare to see photography used as a major design element in a stationery package. But for a photographer, it just makes sense. S...
Amboy is another one of Jim Parkinson’s creations. The inline display face was inspired by Mid-20th Century Showcard Lettering....
Love the foil stamped details of the Salon Hush identity designed by Craig Leontowicz....
I’ve always wanted to go to a Flatstock event, but unfortunately I’ve never been able to be in the same area at the same time. So Rock Pap...
City Noise has made it possible to get a glimpse of my city as it was in decades past through a selection of photography from the Charles W. Cushman c...
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I’m absolutely loving these new prints from Keep Calm (especially this one). They sell out quickly, so pick one or two up before they’re g...
Unfortunately, the first print run of the Hyperactivity Typography workbook, an ambitious project by Studio3, is all sold out. So until they (hopefull...
Love the playful brand and packaging for sweeteeth, designed by South Carolina-based studio, Fuzzco....
Final Decline & Total Collapse, by Anthony Gerace, is a series of 50 posters dealing with themes of loss and decline through the image of antiquat...
Inspired by Brooklyn architecture, Brownstone is the latest release by Alejandro Paul. It features multiple styles, alternates, ligatures and frames. ...
It seems that these days designers are stepping up to do their part any time tragedy strikes, and the latest unfortunate situation in Nashville is no ...
In case you haven’t heard, Ty Mattson’s LOST posters (previously written about here) are going to be available via ABC. They will be relea...
Love these watercolor business cards printed and designed by Jordan Ferney of Oh Happy Day. I tweeted about this earlier last week, but Fast Company&#...
As a Mexican American, Jon Garza is influenced by the skill, design and art behind hand painted signage. His goal for the on-going project was to take...
I absolutely love Meg Gleason‘s hand-lettering and design style. Her website is currently under construction, so for now you can keep up with he...
Perhaps it’s the fact that my wedding is coming up, or the quick glimpses of balmy weather we’ve had here in NYC, but I am beyond ready fo...
I would love for my home to be as bright and cheery as this Untitled photo by Danielle T, who also blogs at Thomson Family Life....
Patrick Carvalho Dumont, of This is Crap seems to be a bit of an artistic jack-of-all-trades. A quick look through his portfolio shows work in a huge ...