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If you’ve tried to visit the site at all this morning, you probably met the message that our site had been suspended. We’ve been having some problems with our hosting/server that seem to now be resolved, and we’re working to…
The current issue of Newsweek features a really cool illustration by Lorenzo Petrantoni, a new-to-me illustrator from Italy. You can check out the rest of his portfolio right here.
Assignments like this are what make me want to go back to school. “What would the New York Magazine cover look like after either Obama or McCain wins the presidency on November 4th?”, was an assignment given to SVA Juniors.…
I am usually not a fan of continuously animating logos, but this one does it so beautifully and subtly. Take a look.
I love these t-shirts design ideas by illustrator, Stuart Kolakovic for The Fray. Too bad they couldn’t print them all.
As a life-long Red Sox fan I’ve been particularly interested in the rebranding the Red Sox have unveiled in the last week or so. Rather than giving an overview here, I’ll just point you in the direction of two great…
It all started with this week’s Tiny Showcase print, “Celestial Feats”, designed by Jez Burrows, which I unfortunately missed out on. (If you’re in the same boat, the pocket-sized matchbook version is still available for the extremely affordable price of…
Lovely illustration in the portfolio of Ana Galvañ. She also has a few prints for sale right here at Thumbtack Press.
I’m loving the vibrant colors of Patrick Leger’s vintage-inspired illustrations. Take a look at his portfolio and blog for more and check out Thumbtack Press to purchase prints of his work.
Letmen, aka Job Wouters, is “cuckoo for letters” and it shows. The sheer amount of hand-drawn typography in his portfolio is almost mind-blowing. And the fact that each piece is completely different, yet just as beautifully done, is amazing. Have…
I love the design for the Society of Publication Designers‘ Holiday Party invitation. Sorry about the late notice if you wanted to attend the event, but I thought you would still enjoy the design. And on another note, if you…
I’ve been seeing Didoni everywhere recently, like on these awesome rejected book covers by Klas Ernflo. Love it. Update: Just wanted to point everyone in the direction of Stephen Cole’s comment below. He let me know that Ernflo’s covers use…
The Heads of State—one of my go-to shops for concert posters—has updated their portfolio with lots of new design work. Below are a couple of my favorites, but you can see more right here. Mental Models: Five covers in a…
Designed by Klim Type Foundry, Serrano was developed for Bank of New Zealand. I love that it’s a bold sans serif, but still friendly and approachable because of all he curved details, which you can especially see in the Italic…
2K by Gingham has a pretty broad selection of both men’s and women’s shirts by a wide variety of artists. I really enjoy these simple city love tees by Bob Kronbauer. They’re also available in Los Angeles, Vancouver and Paris.…
These typographic paper creations have been popping up all over the place, but they’re so amazing I couldn’t resist posting. For more of Yulia Brodskaya’s work click here. via FormFiftyFive
When I received The New School Fall 2008 course catalog a few months ago, I made a mental note to post about the awesome cover art, then promptly proceeded to misplace it. So I was pretty psyched when I found…
Here is some drool-worthy type from recent graduate Lilian Liem. via It’s Nice That