Madebymade is a graphic design studio based in Oslo, Norway and is a part of TBWA Oslo.
Made and it’s collaborators works in all fields of graphic design, art direction and illustration as well as personal projects and animation.
San Diego based, Mel Marcelo is a 39 year old illustrator who loves running, music and he also loves running to music. I can’t think of a better place to run to music than San Diego.
There is some really interesting work in the portfolio of Diego Fellay. I have to be honest and say it’s not my favorite website in the world but regardless, there is some really interesting work on display. The photo-series of the skier above is fantastic.
French Graphic Artist Frederic Teschner has some really interesting work in his portfolio. He has been working as a designer for several years and has amassed a very classic body of work.
Upon landing on the homepage be sure to click the right side of the bar at the top of the page to begin navigating your way into his work.
It appears Pierre Vanni has updated with new projects and what looks to be like a new website. Really interesting projects as always. Highly unusual and contemporary. You can see more of his video work at his Vimeo page as well.
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You the Designer has rounded up what they are considering the 25 must read interviews of 2008. I am always a little skeptical of lists claiming to be the ‘best’ or exclaiming they are a ‘must read’ but there are some really good interviews here for sure. It’s just always tough making those overarching claims in our business because everything is completely subjective. With a list that long though there is bound to be something informative and inspiring to suit just about anyone’s creative taste.
Debut Art has launched a new and much easier to navigate website featuring some really notable artists, illustrators, typographers and designers. Although they categorize everyone as an illustrator there is a lot more going on there than what most people would consider illustration. Their selection is really modern and contemporary. It’s a great source of inspiration.
Marta Cerda Alimbau stepped into graphic design after an obtaining an unsuccessful degree in Psychology. Realizing a change was needed then shifted into graphic design and has since worked at Vasava and been recognized by the Art Director’s Club Young Guns competition.
The kind people at the highly esteemed design school Hyper Island contacted me and wanted to share that they will shortly be embarking on their international recruitment tour. If you are interested in obtaining a design related degree, Hyper Island is one of the best out there.
Below is some information regarding the tour and you can read the rest here.
Hyper Island recruitment tour 2008/2009 cover among others cities such as Los Angeles, Berlin, San Francisco, Barcelona, New York, Amsterdam and London.
Together with students, some of the Hyper Island staff will tour world cities in order to meet up with creative people that are interested in becoming Hyper Island students for the fall 2009. Apply now!
Following are the cities and dates of the tour: Please note that you will attend only one day of the tour.
Amsterdam – 6th & 7th of December
Barcelona – 6th & 7th of December
London – 6th & 7th of December
Los Angeles – 13th & 14th of December
San Francisco – 20th & 21st of December
New York – 20th & 21st of December
Montreal – 22nd of December
Prague – 9th & 10th of January
Warsaw – 9th & 10th of January
Oslo – 14th & 15th of January
Helsinki – 23rd & 24th of January
Berlin – 26th & 27th of January
Copenhagen – 30th & 31st of January
In order to take part in the recruitment tour you have to apply here.
There is some really great work in the portfolio of the San Francisco based design firm, The Office. I just wish the images were a little larger on the site so you could get a better look at the work. They are fellow Buckminster Fuller fans as well.
“Edvard Scott is a self-taught graphic designer and illustrator from Stockholm, currently based in New York. Over the past years Scott’s work has attracted the attention of big-name companies – both domestic and international. Working with art direction, animation, interactive media and printed matter Scott’s clients include Nokia, L’Oréal, Mini Cooper, Shift Japan, Graniph and Start Mobile, and his work has been published in books and magazines such as Grafik, Arkitip, Computer Arts, NeoGeo and Illusive 2. Scott’s work has also been exhibited in solo and groups shows in Japan, UK and the Netherlands.”