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inPRNT promises to be a great new resource for affordable artwork. In order to sell their work, artists simply sign up and submit pieces to the online gallery for review. Then, once accepted, their prints are available for sale. The…
inPRNT promises to be a great new resource for affordable artwork. In order to sell their work, artists simply sign up and submit pieces to the online gallery for review. Then, once accepted, their prints are available for sale. The…
I found Jesse Lefkowitz through Tiny Showcase where his print “The Guide” is up for sale (there are still some left as of right now.) Love his retro style and great sense of color.
In the January issue of Readymade, one feature asked five artists to reimagine the populist poster art of the Great Depression. This particular poster, designed by Mike Perry, can be downloaded (along with the others in the set) right here.
I’m not sure what search ended up leading me to BDorsa’s etsy shop, but it was a great find. She sells both artwork and jewelry, but I was most drawn to these vibrant watercolor paintings.
A second (and final) edition of Seb Lester’s extremely popular Mightier print is available at the Keep Calm Gallery as of last night. They’ll surely sell out, so move quickly!
A winner of the TDC 55 Certificate of Typographic Excellence, Pretty Sure is a one-color screen print by designer Nick Schmitz. Could be a fun Valentine’s gift—pick one up right here.
Last week Tiny Showcase featured work from their September 2008 exhibition at Secret Project Robot in Brooklyn. WE=TROUBLE invited sixteen artists to collaborate with a partner of their choosing. You can view all of the resulting artwork at Tiny Showcase…
I just came across these amazing prints via Maquette and I had to post about them. Each one is gocco printed on a 5″x7″ sheet of vintage wallpaper. I love the combination of the fun vintage prints with the clean,…
William Staehle’s Silhouette Masterpiece Theatre has been around for quite awhile, but I wasn’t aware of their online shop until yesterday. You can purchase framed prints of many of the pieces as well as various other Victorian-inspired goods right here.…
In an exciting announcement, the music lover’s go-to resource for concert posters—Gig Posters—has recently announced the launch of their first book, Gig Posters Volume 1: Rock Show Art of the 21st Century. In addition to the artwork of tons of…
I love this poster by Matthew Anderson for Chek (designed at Hyperakt). You can see the rest of the identity system right here.
For some reason I’m on a poster kick this week. Love this series by Tilman Solé. Also take a look at his blog here.
The portfolio of Italian designer Stefano Joker Lionetti, aka LoveLeft, is full of great stuff. But I’m really loving this typographic poster series.
Broken Social Scene poster by Doublenaut. More right here.
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…
I noticed the work of Tad Carpenter as part of the December PikaPackage and was instantly smitten. His bold use of color and typography can be seen throughout all of his work, from branding and design to illustration and paintings.…
Sorry this is posting a bit late today. As you can see I had trouble editing again so we have another 16-item list. Enjoy and look for the Guy’s Guide tomorrow morning bright and early. 1. My Associate Cornelius: Hot…
I’m really into the palette of this daily posting by Christopher David Ryan. Take a look at the rest of his daily postings right here, or pick up a print or two in his shop (including this one posted recently…