I believe I have written about Sanderson Bob studio before but there appears to be a few new projects up at the site since I last checked in. All of which are expertly executed and well worth the time to check out for a little dose of design inspiration.
Ian Styles is the former Creative Director of Roundel and Director of Mode and he is currently looking for the next opportunity while working in London. Styles has some slick work in his Flickr-folio.
A new issue of Canvas magazine (the design issue) is ready for download. I don’t know exactly why it is called the design issue as it is mostly full of fashion photography but it does feature some work from Marian Bantjes and Andy Mueller.
There is some nice work in the portfolio of Brooklyn-based Free Association (great name too by the way). I just wish they had showcased the work a little larger. I would like to see a little more of it.
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“Original artwork from Los Angeles artist Steven Harrington is featured in the third installment of the Curated by Arkitip series. Influenced by Time-Life Encyclopedias 1965-1972, thrift stores and the 60s pysch sounds of The Moody Blues, his art might be termed ‘contextual objectivism’. That is, each piece is created as a tangible object symbiotically defined of a larger context.”
I have mentioned Olly Moss and his work here before but I was notified this week that he is the originator of the old school Penguin book cover/poster idea. He recently put up a new series of movie posters that he intends to print in that same style. To see the full breadth of his work visit his Flickr-folio here.
Plans for the 2009 Mad In Spain event have already been set in motion. A long list of designers/artists/illustrators/motionographers etc. has already been posted. Might be a nice excuse to finally get out to Madrid. Stay tuned and visit the MadInSpain site for more.
A brand new issue of Candy Magazine is out now and ready to download from the virtual rack. There is some good stuff in there too featuring the work of some of the design and illustration world’s heavy hitters.