David Arias: Belmodo Identity

Belmondo, which means “beautiful world” in Italian, is a line of organic skincare products. The lovely black and white identity and packaging, which features custom typography, was designed by David Arias.

Andfold Studio Identity

I can’t help but love the details of UK-based Andfold Studio’s stationery system. The pieces feature a truly sophisticated a color palette, and a variety of high-end production details, including duplexing, embossing and foil stamping.

Chris Harmon: Oil’d

A year ago yesterday, the massive Gulf oil spill began. In recent months though, chatter about the disastrous event has all but disappeared. The impending anniversary caused Chris Harmon to wonder what real impact the spill actually had. So he…

Two Paper Dolls Relaunch

Today marks the relaunch of the official blog of Two Paper Dolls, Louella Court, after a break since the end of last year. During the time off they’ve been undergoing some new and exciting internal changes, most notably a rebranding…

Mike McQuade: Tom, Dick & Harry Branding

Chicago-based Mike McQuade is one talented designer. His portfolio features everything from illustration to web design, and a penchant for hand-lettering. In particular, I’m really loving these brand elements he created for Tom, Dick and Harry, who were looking for…

Nerl Says Posters

I’m loving all of the gig posters in the portfolio of Nerl Says, aka John Knoerl. Pick some up for yourself in his etsy shop.

Collection: Rainy Days

FOUND: 1. Cloud Mobile by The Butter Flying, 2. Boden Rainyday Duffle, 3. Umbrella Stud Earrings at Fancy French Cologne, 4. Bolts and Clouds Card by Letterpress Delicacies, 5. Whimsical Wellies Notecards by Sloe Gin Fizz, 6. Fade 8×8 Photo…

Posters of Fortune

Posters of Fortune is a current initiative of The Type Directors Club and Cardon Copy. Twenty internationally renowned designers were each sent a fortune cookie, and then charged with the task of creating a typographic poster inspired by, and featuring,…

Alex Perez

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.