Cory Loven Prints
I’m loving this series of six retro prints by Cory Loven, who is currently a designer at the legendary Charles S. Anderson Design.
I’m loving this series of six retro prints by Cory Loven, who is currently a designer at the legendary Charles S. Anderson Design.
Milan-based Illustrator Clausia Carieri has a bold, graphic style, and a unique sense of color—many of the pieces feature this offbeat palette of dusty pinks, reds, grays and black—that I’m really drawn to. If you like her work, a few…
This giveaway is now closed. I’ve got a great giveaway for you today—one copy of the self-standing Stop, Look and Listen totem screenprint from One Point Oh. I have one of these sitting on my desk right now, so I…
Pinchflat is an upcoming, Ohio-based exhibition featuring bicycle posters by 25 different artists. Here is Jeremy Slagle’s fun-loving contribution.
Check out these lively materials created by José Guízar for Jazzatlán, a jazz club in the heart of Cholula, Mexico.
Jacqui Lee is a super talented illustrator and soon-to-be-graduate of Alberta College of Art + Design. Her use of watercolor and playful typography come together in an irresistibly whimsical style; and I have to say every piece in her portfolio…
Check out this amazing book project by Jon Wong, a new intern over at ISO50 and current student at The Academy of Art, San Francisco. Exploradonia is the name of a fictitious country that was kept off the map as…
I’m surprised that I haven’t posted about the work of Alex Perez before. I’m a big fan of his illustrated screen prints, several of which are available for sale in his shop.
I’m loving these two new, limited edition print series by Justin Skeesuck: Vintage Calculators Vintage Typewriter Tins (available as singles or as a 12-tin poster)
Awesome gig posters by Ryan Duggan.
Not that I want to promote unhealthy eating, but these fast food prints by Dale Edwin Murray are pretty darn fun. They will soon be available at East End Prints.
Matthew James Taylor is a UK-based illustrator who is influenced by “faded Americana, found photos, wildlife, wild music and the drawings of Jack Kirby,” which definitely shines through his work. You can pick up prints in his shop or on…
It’s evident that Berlin-based artist Elisabeth Moch, can work in just about any medium. Her portfolio features work ranging from watercolors, to pencil drawings, to pattern design, to glitter collages and more. See for yourself right here.
Silver Screen Society is a self-initiated project created by Adam Hanson, Brandon Schaefer, and Trevor Basset. Each month a cast of contributors creates a piece of art or design inspired by a film—this month it’s The Third Man—in the same…
There are so many great pieces in Jillian Frey’s portfolio that it was tough to choose which to feature. Though I have to say I loved these gift cards designs‚—created at FAME Retail—for the liquor store chain, BevMo! the second…
Illustrator Edward McGowan has really built up an amazing body of work in his distinct, vintage-inspired style. I am particularly loving the use of vibrant color and carefully considered line work seen throughout, and especially in the three pieces below.
I’m loving Matt Lewis’s illustration and design for Baa Bar, a UK-based chain of nightlife establishments.
I last posted about the work of Genevieve Simms way back in 2009, so I thought it was about time to check in on her again. It’s nice to see that she is still producing lovely, colorful work—I’m especially drawn…