06.03.09
I have posted the work of Ashkahn Shahparnia before but it appears that there might be a new thing or two in his portfolio since then. I am absolutely loving his poster work. Brilliant.
I have posted the work of Ashkahn Shahparnia before but it appears that there might be a new thing or two in his portfolio since then. I am absolutely loving his poster work. Brilliant.
Maikel van Berkel is a graphic designer currently based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He has some really nice color use happening in his portfolio. Some beautiful overlays are happening in the piece above.
Loly Carnero from Buenos Aires, used to work at Madre (London-based Mother’s Argentina office). Since then she has started her own studio called ‘Cinco‘.
Cinco is a multidisciplinary design studio generating visual expression via film making, photography, art direction and graphic design. There is some really great imagery and design in their book already.
Laura Alejo has updated her portfolio with some really striking new work.
Vienna based Graphic Designer, David Mascha was kind enough to send me an email introducing me to his very nice portfolio. There is some really nice type and graphic illustration work in his book.
The latest issue of Digital Temple Magazine is on the virtual newsstand and is titled, ‘Suspension’. The issue features the work of Jasper Goodall on the front cover but there is also some great photography featured inside as well. Overall, DT has done pretty well so far covering some interesting trends and personalities in the design world, so I would recommend a flip/click through.
The authors of QBN (formerly News Today) are looking for a new publishing partner for their book ‘A Better Tomorrow’. The idea behind the book was to showcase the work of known and established designers that have frequently appeared on QBN over the last few years in order to raise money for the Patrick O’Brian Foundation (at least $50 per book). Patrick was an early contributor to QBN and was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) in 2005 at the age of 30. The disease is terminal and Patrick needs our help. If you know anyone who would be interested in helping publish the book you can reach the authors via the ‘A Better Tomorrow‘ website.
There are some nice updates in the portfolio of We Shall See. There is a good long scroll of inspiration to be found.
I know I mentioned them about a month back but I just couldn’t resist another post for those who missed out. There are just so many fantastic posters for some really great acts in the Delicious Design League portfolio that I am drawn back in again and again. Really fantastic work.
Aris Zenone prefers not to think of the work as a style but more a service that meets the needs of the client. Regardless of that consideration, the work is indeed classic and beautiful.
Moodley Brand Identity is responsible for a large and inspiring body of just flat-out good graphic design work.
‘Awesome’ pretty much sums up the work of Australian design shop, Kindred.
Alan Clarke generated a series of Olympic posters as a proposal for London 2012. The result of his efforts is a set of beautifully simple yet effectively communicative images. They are universal and would translate in any language. Wonderful and classic design work.
If only the Mayan calendar ended a year later maybe we would get to actually enjoy the 2012 Olympics.
“Way Shape Form is a design partnership between Matthew Boyd and River Jukes-Hudson. The two have worked together on a wide range of projects for publishing, music, art, fashion, and education. WSF is located in Toronto, Canada.”
Have a look-see at some really great screenprinted posters for equally great bands and musicians from the very talented Garret Karol.
Adam Dedman is a 22-year-old designer currently studying graphic design at University College Falmouth in the UK. He already has some really nice typographical work in his portfolio and the illustration above is top shelf interplay between type and image.
Piero Zagami creates some genuinely beautiful information graphics.