Farouche
I’m loving the vintage-inspired work of etsy seller Farouche.
I’m loving the vintage-inspired work of etsy seller Farouche.
Oh Semilla, it was love at first sight. I just might have to lift my self-imposed type-purchasing ban for you. via Typophile
I’ve been a fan of Ugmonk’s bold typographic t-shirts since the beginning, and they just keep getting better. They’ve recently launched a brand new and improved site that is sleek, clean and user-friendly. And in honor of their first anniversary…
Dopludo is an illustration, art and design collective based out of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Click here to check out their extensive body of work. via Illustrativo
Tota Press is a monthly letterpress subscription service. Each month you’ll receive two all occasion letterpressed cards. The design will be a surprise, but you can see a couple of the past examples here. via Daily Candy New York
Love Affair is the home of Lily Lin, a multi-cultural designer currently based out of Berlin. Her portfolio is packed with some impressive design, illustration, and hand-lettering, including this project for Rita de Cesare, a Toronto-based fashion designer.
Today is a holiday here in the States so I’m taking it off. So I’ll leave you with the incredible typography of Steph Baxter from Steph Says Hello.
I’m loving this new project by Ed Nacional, identity system and collateral for The Terry Shop, a traveling vintage shop. Great typography and color palette.
An Abstract Telling of Hansel and Gretel is a concertina book created by illustrator Owen Gatley. The book depicts the entire story of Hansel and Gretel using abstract shapes and muted colors.
A happy color palette from this photograph by doe-c-doe.
Take a look at the vibrant, otherworldly illustrations of Klaus Haapaniemi. via Illustrativo
Art in architecture by German artist Horst Gläsker. This particular installation is from the ‘Crime Scene Paderborn’ exhibition, and was created using acrylic paint on paving stones. via The Silver Lining
Amazing calligraphy by Jordan Jelev—check out his Bēhance portfolio for lots more.
Designed by Letterwerk (whose logo I’m in love with, by the way), Carrosserie is a sans serif display face inspired by the shapes of the 30s.
Beautifully sophisticated works by Vincent Bakkum.
Today I’m loving the typographically-rich work of Renee Fernandez, who I realized while writing this post is a designer at The Decoder Ring Design Concern—a studio whose amazing work I’ve mentioned here several times. via FFFFOUND!
Inspired by “childhood memories, 60’s kids iconography, brazilian popular music and joy”, these patterns were created by Mopa for Casa Rima.
The work of Robert Mars is a “chronicle of Americana”, according to the artist himself. His mixed media pieces feature lots of retro signage, which is what drew me to his work initially. For more, check out his Flickr stream,…