Tag Posters

Giants!

Love this series (especially the color palette) by Pietari Posti, an ongoing personal project that currently includes 11 images. Hopefully he will eventually make them all into prints, but for now you can purchase this one in t-shirt or print…

Last Week’s Mail

I’ve been meaning to share these two packages I’ve received in the last week or so. Recently I was lucky enough to win a free print from the lovely Shelley of Oiseaux. I chose the Maggie print, which I love…

Karen Kurycki

I discovered this designer’s work through her AIGA Get Out the Vote submissions (see below), which immediately drew me in. I’ll definitely be printing a few of these out. For more of Karen, check out her Bēhance portfolio right here.…

Get the Vote Out

“AIGA invites designers from across the United States to create nonpartisan posters—and YouTube submissions—that inspire the American public to participate in the electoral process and vote for a presidential candidate in the 2008 general election.” Below are a few I…

Penelope Dullaghan

There are too many beautiful images to choose from in the portfolio of illustrator Penelope Dullaghan. From pattern art and handdrawn type to fine art and traditional illustration, her site is packed with inspiration. You can also keep up with…

L2 Test Prints

Here are some really cool test prints by L/2 Design Collective. As with all test prints, the design is random, but you can choose the final layer image which gets screened on in white. Only $25 each right here.

Life of Mystery

I absolutely love this idea: “Tiny Showcase Presents the first in a new series of mildly factual, mostly fictitious, educational posters — Our honest and whole-hearted attempt to school you and yours. Inspired by the posters on classroom walls, but…

A Little Bit of Me

Hope everyone had a great weekend! I couldn’t resist posting a picture of these gorgeous dahlias I picked up at the Union Square Greenmarket last week. You also get a little sneak peek into my apartment and a small selection…

Alphabet Cities prints available!

I just got word through Behance that Craig Ward‘s Alphabet Cities prints will be available in September. The two limited edition typographic designs depict London and New York, and cost $140 each. Get in touch with Craig to let him…

If You Could

Love the new If You Could prints for August, designed by Jason Munn and Rob Ryan. In case you haven’t heard of the series, it is a monthly print release from London-based studio, HudsonBec. The two artists—one established and one…

Mary

New ASG edition print from Art School Girl for August, by Molly Carter. In case you haven’t heard of ASG editions, they produce a new limited edition letterpress print by a different artist every month. I wish there was a…

Delicious Posters

Last night I received an email from one of my favorite poster resources letting me know that their site had been updated! Delicious Design League uses a lot of pattern and intricate line work in their posters, something that I…

One Click Leads to Another

The other day I was pointed to the Flickr account of Alejandro Paul by simple song. Paul is the type designer behind Feel Script and one of the founders of Sudtipos. He has some beautiful type experiments amongst his photos…

Little Friends of Printmaking

Poster artists, LFOP, have a unique style that’s instantly recognizable. Their website is in the process of being updated, but for now you can buy prints at their temporary web store right here. Boston Terrier print and Batman 1966, both…

Insound 20

Jason Munn of the Small Stakes—one of my favorite poster designers—just completed a collaboration with Insound consisting of 20 images for 20 different bands. The Insound 20 includes bands like The Hold Steady, Built to Spill, and The New Pornographers;…

New Audrey Kawasaki Print

“If Only You Were Here”, a new print by Audrey Kawasaki, will go on sale July 19th at 1pm PST. Move fast if you’re interested, they tend to sell out extremely quickly.

The Process Behind the Poster

Awhile ago I wrote about this poster designed for Barack Obama by Scott Hansen of ISO50. Here he outlines the complicated process in detail. Pretty cool insight into what’s involved.