12.12.09
Swedish graphic designer Daneil Carlsten recently left his job after 5 years at the creative collective Acne to venture out on his own. It looks as though he will do well by the measure of the wonderful work in his portfolio.
Swedish graphic designer Daneil Carlsten recently left his job after 5 years at the creative collective Acne to venture out on his own. It looks as though he will do well by the measure of the wonderful work in his portfolio.
PMKFA has updated with a new website and new work including some exceptional work created for Sixpack France and DC Shoes.
Seattle-based design powerhouse Invisible Creature has relaunched and updated with more and more and more spectacular work that is genuinely inspirational. They really know what they are doing and are at the top of their game. It’s rare that art and design meld so perfectly that you have a hard time distinguishing where one ends and the other begins.
This is Tomorrow is the work of designer Martin Plonka. Martin has a BA Hons in graphic design from the academy of fine arts and design in Wroclaw, Poland. He currently resides in London and isn’t afraid to experiment with type and layout.
London-based graphic designer/art director Ramon Marin has some clean and cracking work in his portfolio. Really attractive work.
Swiss designer Demian Conrad just emailed about a recent project for an antique markets called Brocante. He created promotional imagery for the market by arranging unusual compositions with vintage objects.
Leeds-based art house Kraffhics has been busy since I last dropped in. As far as I can tell, they updated some time ago with a new website and have a few new projects up. It looks as though they have been collaborating a lot with other creatives and agencies as well.
Pete Rossi has long sideways scroll of clean and beautiful graphic design. There is some stunning use of color and clean typography in his apt portfolio.
Bold, colorful, crisp and aggressive illustration and design work are brimming over the portfolio of Brazilian design firm Firmorama. Even their name insinuates that you are in for a celebration, and you most certainly are.
Swiss experimental design/illustration lab Happypets has been busy updating with all kinds of interesting creations, from tees, to posters, to tats.
Portuguese (sorry I thought he was Brazilian but João corrected me) graphic designer João Oliveira sent an email today letting us know he has updated his portfolio with some new work. Some people don’t dig the more densely layered and colorful digital work, but I think he is one of the best at what he does and I have always been a big fan of his work.
Helsinki-based freelancing illustrator and graphic designer Janine Rewell sent an email to let us know she updated her portfolio with some tasty new work.
Barcelonian graphic designer Máximo Tuja works as a graphic designer and tries his best to create an imaginary world from torn pieces of the ‘real’ world.
Just when I have finally swore off buying any more t-shirts I stumble across the storefront of Freegums and discover an awesome cache of simple, smart and damn-good-looking tees.
Illustrator Kervin Brisseaux has been busy updating with some really kinetic and colorful imagery. Call it electro-dimensional if you will.
Graphic designer Matthijs Van Leeuwen is not afraid to use big, clean, oversized and colorful type. That is just fine by me. There are some nice examples in his portfolio including a starkly minimal but lovely annual report for Brunel.
It’s been a very long time since I last wrote about designer and illustrator Leslie David and with some recent additions to the David portfolio, it’s worth another browse.