03.18.11
W+K Shanghai designer Sally Zou has had her hands on some nice projects running from motion through design and illustration for clients like Nike.
W+K Shanghai designer Sally Zou has had her hands on some nice projects running from motion through design and illustration for clients like Nike.
Strangely, I thought we had posted this already but designer Oscar Pastarus got in touch letting us know he had added a new array of tasty black and white design, illustration and typography to his website including some nice letterwork for You Work For Them.
Mediainvia is the work of Brazilian designer and illustrator Diego Morales who is utilizing some unique color combinations to generate some good looking imagery.
Non-Swiss sounding named graphic designer Rosario Florio is actually very much Swiss especially in how he approaches his subtle and simple typographically-rooted layouts for his numerous print projects. Enjoy the long scroll.
The notorious team that is Non-Format and by now needs no introduction in the design circle has updated yet again with some striking new project work.
Sam Dallyn just makes beautiful things. Those things range all over the place from clocks, to print campaigns to business cards but each one of them addresses a highly considered, clean and contemporary aesthetic that makes his work stand out as a whole immediately upon viewing the home page of his website.
Austrian designer illustrator David Mascha has updated with more colorful info-like graphics for companies like AT&T and IBM. I am really digging his abstract, colorful and dimensional visuals.
Michele Angelo who also goes by Super Expresso is a Barcelona-based designer typographer who just manages to keep cranking out the most likeable compositions including this newly updated list at her Behance folio.
Netherlands design studio Pot And Vander Velden have some clean, simple print work in their portfolio that still manages to deliver a quirky sense of personality.
Clean, crip, cracking and ultimately Swiss work in the portfolio of studio NeoNeo who have managed to crank out some downright beautiful print work for some very large clientele.
Design studio Sanderson Bob has updated with some delicious new print and product work that is simple, smart and beautiful.
The design conference ‘Build‘ is putting some strong food out there for design thought including this great talk from Frank Chimero who the more I learn about the more I like.
Be sure to click the link and check out several other talks from the Build Conference that I would very much like to attend.
Designer/illustrator Matt Leyen has some good yet simple stuff happening in his Flickrfolio and he has put a lot of emphasis on getting his work out through t-shirt design portals like Threadless and Design By Humans but I suspect if he keeps it up his work will break out into other areas.
I don’t usually blog about other blogs but let’s face it most of what is out there on blogs is being generated by other blogs, email submission, tweets and really in totality the exchange of electronic media. It’s cyclical. What it’s starting to come down to is what some of my friends like to call ‘content Djaying’ or in other words ‘curation’.
Visual Journal is a blog run by Oslo-based Swedish Graphic Designer Joakim Jansson who works as a senior designer at the multi-disciplinary agency Bleed. He’s relatively new on the ‘content DJaying’ scene but I really like the tracks he is laying down so far.
The above image is comes from the studio work of Teacake.
Designer Kevin Stanley Harris on Designer Kevin Stanley Harris: “I have honest intentions. It would make me happy if we made something together. I don’t know how electricity works. I just moved to NYC. I was born in the 90’s.”
Brazilian designer João Lavieri is talented and no doubt adept at design and illustration as can be witnessed via his personal website but his real raw talent shines through in his Flickrfolio where you can see some outstanding experimental and often macabre illustrations.
Australian designer Mark Gowing is churning out some clean contemporary design work out of his base in Sydney. He’s keeping things minimal but doing it right.
Calligrapher Sergey Shapiro has a long scroll of inspirational calligraphic typography work just waiting there to spring your mouse’s roller ball into action.