04.10.09
The ‘nonsense’ info-graphics series in the Flickr-folio of designer Chad Hagen are awesome.
The ‘nonsense’ info-graphics series in the Flickr-folio of designer Chad Hagen are awesome.
Thorbjørn Ankerstjerne is a Copenhage-born London-based freelance graphic designer with some great work in his portfolio for some big-name clients.
Oslo based graphic design studio, Your Friends, founded by Carl Gürgens and Henrik Fjeldberg has some great work in their portfolio.
There is some nice work in the updated portfolio of Heydays.
Not sure if the piece above is new or not (but I really liked it), regardless Sawdust has updated with some really nice work.
There is some really attractive work in the portfolio of New Zealand design agency In House.
There is some pretty sweet collage work happening in the Flickr-folio of Kraffhics. They also have a really nice zine out that you can purchase for next to nothing. It looks like they put some real love into producing it as well. You can pick up a copy here.
James Warfield is the Creative Director at Un.titled and for good reason because he is well-equipped with a great portfolio of work.
There is some nice work in the Behance-folio of Ukrainian designer Roma Skripchenko. Looks like a developing talent, keep your eyes open for future work.
Wow, shit hot, I mean blazingly-kick-ass new work is abounding in the portfolio of Magomed Dovjenko. I was mind-blown. How it is possible that he is self-taught is beyond my imagination. But hey, maybe that is exactly why he is so good.
I can’t be sure but I think there may be a few small updates in the portfolio of design studio Hudson Bec since I last dropped in. Anything they are up to is always worth checking out.
There is some nice stuff in the portfolio of FLPR. And good God man, it says he is only 18 years old at his site. Amazing.
There is only really a couple of new projects in Joakim Jansson’s portfolio since I last posted about his work but both of those projects are pretty sweet. I absolutely love the album cover above.
Hello Hikimori has updated with some interesting new work. Again, I am sure this has probably been mentioned in just about every design blog out there but Hello Hikimori works pretty hard to earn the tip of the hat.
I am not entirely sure how to describe the work of Museum Studio. It isn’t necessarily entirely new or different, but then again what the hell is. But that is actually what I really like about it. They sort of aggregate preexisting imagery and cultural symbols to imbibe their work with layers of meaning, and they manage to do all of that through really simple iconic collage-like layouts. The end result is kind of light and dreamy, provoking imagination and the recall of buried subconscious memories.
I guess what I am trying to say is that, I like, dig it man.
I want to go to Sweden so badly. From the design that is created there, it must just be a magical place. Someday.
Kevin was nice enough to email me this morning to let me know he has updated his portfolio with some nice new work at This is Make Believe.