Monday Quick Links: 09.06.10
It’s Labor Day here in the states so I’m taking the day off, but I wanted to stop by quickly to give you a few links in case you (unfortunately) can’t get away from your computer. Posting will resume normally…
It’s Labor Day here in the states so I’m taking the day off, but I wanted to stop by quickly to give you a few links in case you (unfortunately) can’t get away from your computer. Posting will resume normally…
piktorama is the illustration studio of Amaranta Martínez. Her portfolio is filled with colorful, cute illustrations and designs, some of which are available for purchase in her shop.
Very cool screenprints by Tweed Tom.
Zara Picken recently created four maps for Lonely Planet’s current issue. The one below features Quebec, but you can see the rest right here.
Great packaging by recent grad Meaghan Murray.
Here’s a great project by Nicole Ziegler, the branding and design for Ladder Up, a non-profit company that helps the working poor climb out of poverty by providing them with tax assistance and financial aid. Check out more images from…
I’m loving the modern, sophisticated branding for Shine, a privately owned luxury furnishings company, designed by James Trump.
Creamy Script is the perfect name for this soft and friendly typeface. Pick it up right here. via Typography Served
Well, my mind has officially been blown. Go now and check out this interactive experience set to Arcade Fire’s, “We Used to Wait”. (It works best in Google Chrome but I got it to work in Safari too.) You can…
I’m extremely impressed with the craftsmanship of this project from Collider: A homage to Frank Lloyd Wright and Neutra and the lifestyles their buildings accommodated, Chillout Sessions XII takes us to a fusion of time periods somewhere between the 50s…
Jean-François Thériault takes a look at the less glitzy side of Vegas.
I’m loving the geometric illustration style of these three posters by Derek Prevatt.
This series of portraits were from Jeremy Dubow‘s recent exhibition featuring 27 portraits made in 27 days. Three of the paintings were also translated into Scout Books. I love seeing how his expressive brushstrokes translated into the monochromatic portraits in…
Thomas Guy created this packaging design for the Paul Luc album entitled “A Revival. A Roadsong. A Rearview Mirror.”, which I think the monochromatic color palette and graphic illustration style fits perfectly.
In addition to his design projects, Jeremy Mickel has some typefaces in progress that I am really excited about. Here are just a few of them (the middle one will soon be available through Photo Lettering), but I will keep…
Check out the impressive details of this promotional piece by HUB. The design features a custom typeface and several production processes, including duplexing, debossing and laser cutting. via French Paper Sample Room
Anyone who’s experienced the critique process will relate to the sentiments expressed in Stamps of Disapproval, a set of 12 rubber stamps created by RISD grad Heather K. Phillips. I especially love how the multiple phrases come together on the…
I first came across the work of Julia Kostreva when her recent invitation design was published on Beast Pieces last week. Unsurprisingly the rest of her portfolio is filled with equally great work, and in particular I’m loving this work…