07.10.09
There is some really nice work in the Behance-folio of Martin Stousland. I love that he isn’t afraid to get a little dark especially with some of his experimental work.
Via Play Me Design.
There is some really nice work in the Behance-folio of Martin Stousland. I love that he isn’t afraid to get a little dark especially with some of his experimental work.
Via Play Me Design.
Studio Output has been updating their portfolio again with more tightly executed and crispy clean examples of graphic design.
My friend Anthony A.K.A. Snowblinded is currently looking for new opportunities and freelance here in Denver. He is a really talented jack-of-all-trades and has worked every corner of the creative industry at some point. If you are looking for guaranteed talent, you don’t have to look much further.
He also has a new skate deck for sale as well as his cache of excellent prints.
Art direction team Ahonen and Lamberg have some really nice work in their collective portfolio. The site is pretty cryptic but the click-through yields some tantalizing layouts.
Via Do It For The Fame (a fantastic blog).
Oscar Noguera has some nice work in his Flickr-folio that shows a nice range of skills from graphic design through illustration and fine art.
There is a small but considered body of work that is worth browsing at the Fantasist.
Almost Modern sent a note that they have updated their website and portfolio with new work. There is some great poster work in their book.
Japanese design agency, Commune has some really nice work in their collective portfolio. Commune consists of Ryo Ueda and Minami Mabuchi.
David Hughes emailed me that he had posted some new work to his Tumblr page. I am liking the subtle black and white tones in his abstract illustrations.
Deanne Cheuk has a new website featuring some impressive work. The typography is top shelf and the pattern work is simply gorgeous.
Via CPLUV.
Povilas Utovka has a small but accomplished body of air-tight graphic design work.
Hey Studio emailed this morning to tell me about a new project they just completed for Intermón Oxfam:
“The aim was to renew the image of Oxfam and create an emotional link between the association and its young target. To create a more visual language, the letters are converted into illustrations, which increases the signification of words and create a own graphical personality, direct and reinvidicative. Titles are reduced to one single word to communicate quicker and more directly. The all identity is based on one single black colour printed on different colour papers, to facilitate the production and lower costs.”
Talented graphic designer, Daniel Freytag updated his website and portfolio with some really clean new work.
Devkick has put together a great little synopsis of inspirational examples of European graphic design dating through the 1950’s to the 1970’s. I have seen most of it but there were a couple of examples that were new to me. All and all there is some really great examples in the collection including references from De Stijl to International Typographic Style and it makes for a great inspirational resource.
I have seen Tony Hung’s work in the past and posted it to the previous version of this blog but he has recently updated with a new website and some really exceptional new design work. All of the work is beautifully photographed and the use of color in his work is really stunning.
The Keystone Design Union has launched a new website that is bursting at the seams with delectable eye candy.
Folch Studio has updated with a new site and a slew of good design work. You gotta love Canada. Its so sweet and innocent.
Komboh is the collaborative and combined portfolio of Alberta College of Art and Design graduates Michael and Hans.