03.04.09
There is some interesting work for print in the portfolio of Hans Gremmen.
There is some interesting work for print in the portfolio of Hans Gremmen.
Mark Zador and Attila Horvath have launched their collective outlet, titled Official Classic, as a way out of what they describe as a constrictive creative scene in order to experience the fullest extent of their ambition and ability. I think that’s a noble goal. Consequently there is some really nice vector graphics and type faces available at the site. Best of luck guys and I hope for your success.
Malaysian born Shanghai-based graphic designer Driv has some very expertly executed design work in his portfolio.
There is some pretty inspiring work ranging the entire gamut from studio, illustration, photography, art and design in the latest issue of Digital Temple Magazine: We Are On.
I was really surprised at just how much was in there. There are lots of triangles in there too. I guess those aren’t going away in 2009. Like them or not, there is still some really great stuff in this latest issue.
The circle drawings of Richard Sarson are pretty interesting. I can’t imagine that they would be easy to produce, especially considering how cleanly they are rendered.
Superscript² has updated with a few really nice new projects.
Nepomuk is Sven Neitzel, Doris Freigofas and Daniel Dolz from Berlin and they have some really great design and illustration work in their collective book. I have written of their exploits before but it appears their is a bit of newness happening since I last dropped in.
Some nice crispy and clean type and layout from Stanislav Sipovich.
Claire Scully has a really impressive portfolio displaying talent across the board from pen and pencil drawings to digital collage.
There is some very unusual design and illustration work in the portfolio of Garry Milne. It looks like digital collage but the end result is really unique. Interesting work.
I rarely recommend books, maybe I should more often, but this one caught my attention this week as it looks like it could be a real resource for a graphic designer/artist. You can pick it up here at the online shop for Kapitza.
About the book:
“Geometric is a unique pattern resource book featuring an exciting collection of 264 colourful and monochrome pattern illustrations.
It is beautifully printed on heavy matte stock, features an embossed cover that’s wrapped in an American-style poster and bound in a distinctive rhythm technique.
The Geometric book comes with a CD containing 100 pattern fonts – the most extensive pattern font collection available from any foundry.
It also includes a helpful font index and easy to follow tutorials. We hope that you will be inspired by the innumerable possibilities the Geometric font collection has to offer. With thousands of characters you can create your own patterns for years to come.”
An all new website has been launched for the digital agency Odopod. Its new and its pink and there is a lot of work to click through.
As you can see pictured above, Jorge Chamorro has put together a pretty kick ass little series of photo-collages.
Classy and classic work in the portfolio of Design Project.
WTF is happening at Videogramo you might be inclined to ask? And I would answer, I really have no idea other than to say that I had never considered just how bizarre and creepy gif animations could be and feel enlightened to have found out.
“Pen Pencil Stencil is the studio and workspace of designer Mark Giglio. Originally from Southern California, Mark grew up drawing, painting, skateboarding and surfing. Currently he lives and works in Oakland, California.
Beginning as a designer at Cahan and Associates, Mark has since had the opportunity to work on projects with a diverse mix of companies, such as 2k by Gingham, Apple, Dwell, GSP, Nike, Tolleson Design, and others.”
‘Fun’ pretty much sums up everything you will see.
Awesome, and I mean awesome poster series from Merel van den Berg. Really cool work all around but I must admit true love for the Crazy Diamond poster series.