10.27.08
A full load of wild, colorful, off the hinges work by Brazilian designer/illustrator/motionographer Sergio Rocha.
A full load of wild, colorful, off the hinges work by Brazilian designer/illustrator/motionographer Sergio Rocha.
Tiny little bits of awesomeness in the Flickr account of Onesidezero.
Well, I have written about their work before but it is definitely worth a second look. So go trip out to the work of Akatre.
“Something Secret is a bunch of people who make things all day and all night. Limited edition zines, records, shirts, prints and one of a kind items will be posted here upon availabilty. We accept cash, cheques, Paypal and we especially like trades. If you’d like to get multiple items, we suggest emailing us first, and we can work out a deal.
Something Secret is about making friends and perpetuating creative endeavors.”
Nice work in the portfolio of Brazilian born, American-bound (L.A. to be exact) Doug Alves.
There are some clever new shirts available in the online storefront of the infamous 123 Klan.
True words on the shirt show above.
Rebeliarts was formed in 2005 to showcase the works of Wojciech Zalot, Lukasz Wrona and Krzysztof Labno. It has since turned into a small multi-discipline design studio.
Now say those names 3 times really fast.
“The First 47 is the creative footprint of Dublin-based photographer, filmmaker and designer Alex Synge. As well as exhibiting in Dublin, London, Chicago and LA, his work has appeared in publications such as Semi-Permanent, Pencil Fight and Art Prostitute. His clients include Trinity College Dublin, The Project Arts Centre and IADT Dun Laoghaire.”
“Traffic is a graphic design agency based in london. Our work covers a diverse range of disciplines including art direction, branding, illustration and typography. Our roots are in the music industry where we have worked across a variety of genres enabling us to be flexible and innovative in our design approach.
We believe that truly great design comes out of a close partnership with our clients and we provide them with an end-to-end creative resource. This approach has subsequently seen several of our design campaigns featured in magazines, books and also resulted in us receiving CAD and D&AD awards.”
I know it wasn’t long ago that I wrote about the brilliant work of Siggeir Hafsteinsson but he was kind enough to leave a comment informing us that he has since updated with a new website. It is definitely worth another look if you missed it the first time because his work is just fantastic.
There is plenty of what their name promises in the portfolio of Good Creative.
There is some nice work in the portfolio of Ekaterina Erschowa.
Apparently there are no creative prima donnas at the graphic design consultancy Purpose. They could have fooled me.
About Something in the Universe
“Something In The Universe (SITU) is a creative think tank that moves fluidly through a diverse nexus of visual landscapes, ranging from art, design, music, fashion and in between. The company’s philosophy is to effectively connect and illuminate these cultural constellations, in order to provide a fresh, youthful perspective.
Formed from the creators of Beautiful/Decay magazine, SITU opens the doors for the first time to the publication’s in-house team and rich network of creatives, consultants and strategists. SITU has the distinct advantage of having access to Beautiful/Decay’s ten years of experience and expertise engaging with emerging culture and developing relationships within the creative community.”
I love the shirt above.
Michael C. Place has started an official blog for Build that you can view here.
A lot of interesting things happening at Pierre Marie.
“seblester.co.uk is the personal web site of Sebastian Lester. Trained in Graphic Design at Central Saint Martins, he now works in London as a type designer and typographic illustrator.
His typefaces are used by Intel, Dell, GQ Magazine, The New York Times, The Sunday Times and many other companies and publications worldwide.
He recently completed a series of typographic illustrations
for Red Bull and his animation project, ‘Moving Type’, was
featured in the 2007 Typophile Film Festival in Seattle.
His work has recently been featured in Creative Review, Computer Arts and Grafik and he was interviewed in the February 2008 edition of 3D World magazine. “