Patrick Edgeley
UK-based designer and artist, Patrick Edgeley creates fun screenprints using hand-lettering and bold, graphic imagery. Take a look at more of his work on Flickr or pick up a print or two in his shop. Thanks Laila for the link!
UK-based designer and artist, Patrick Edgeley creates fun screenprints using hand-lettering and bold, graphic imagery. Take a look at more of his work on Flickr or pick up a print or two in his shop. Thanks Laila for the link!
Last Friday I took a trip to the Brimfield show while I was in Massachusetts. It turned out to be a beautiful day, and a successful one as well, since I didn’t come home empty-handed. I only wish I had…
Swayspace is a true master of the craft of letterpress. They have a portfolio full of various printing and design projects, covering everything from wedding invitations to corporate identity systems. This project for Bad Feather caught my eye, in particular.
Somehow Pamela Michelle Johnson managed to capture all of my favorite childhood treats in her highly realistic paintings. Yum. via The Best Part
Harlem-based Sparrow v. Swallow has some great hand-lettering in their portfolio. via BOOOOOOOM!
Lukasz Dabrowski created several patterns using the letterforms from FF Pitu. Each pattern is so tightly done that the original letterform used is completely unrecognizable. See the entire set right here. via The FontFeed
One of Dan Haskett’s newest illustration series is comprised of images based on various films he’s enjoyed. I love what he’s done so far—hopefully he’ll keep adding to the collection.
A fun set of business cards for The Colour Gray. Image from here
I love illustrator Oreli‘s homepage. There’s so many fun characters hiding in the composition. I’m also really drawn to her invitations and announcements, which I posted about on my other blog, right here.
The Type Director’s Club will be holding a silent auction on June 11th to benefit their scholarship fund. On the auction block is a series of poster designs by contemporary designers—including James Victore and Matteo Bologna, using numbers as their…
League, by Letterbox, is a chunky display face with interesting details.
Sentinel, a new slab serif from HF&J.
Poketo added a few new tote bags to their shop. And this feather design by Betsy Walton is a favorite.
The Society of Publication Designers recently announced the 44th Annual Award winners. Here are a few of my favorite finalists for the Member’s Choice award. Spread from Los Angeles Magazine Spread from GQ Spread from W Magazine You can see…
As usual, I love everything about the design of the latest Kate Spade email—the vibrant color palette, simple type and especially those cut paper flowers. The Hawaii sweepstakes is just an added bonus, which, by the way, you can enter…
Not sure how I’m just discovering Mark Simonson’s typographic t-shirt designs, but I’m glad I did. Check the rest of them out right here. Simple, $19.99
Take a look at this post by Jon Contino to get some insight into his design process.
These 19th century engraved checks were luckily found by Sean Kelly at Deamplified. The details are amazing—even the penmanship is impeccable, as you can see right here. Here’s hoping I find something equally as awesome at Brimfield later this week.…