07.07.09
David Hughes emailed me that he had posted some new work to his Tumblr page. I am liking the subtle black and white tones in his abstract illustrations.
David Hughes emailed me that he had posted some new work to his Tumblr page. I am liking the subtle black and white tones in his abstract illustrations.
Deanne Cheuk has a new website featuring some impressive work. The typography is top shelf and the pattern work is simply gorgeous.
Via CPLUV.
Povilas Utovka has a small but accomplished body of air-tight graphic design work.
Hey Studio emailed this morning to tell me about a new project they just completed for Intermón Oxfam:
“The aim was to renew the image of Oxfam and create an emotional link between the association and its young target. To create a more visual language, the letters are converted into illustrations, which increases the signification of words and create a own graphical personality, direct and reinvidicative. Titles are reduced to one single word to communicate quicker and more directly. The all identity is based on one single black colour printed on different colour papers, to facilitate the production and lower costs.”
I have seen Tony Hung’s work in the past and posted it to the previous version of this blog but he has recently updated with a new website and some really exceptional new design work. All of the work is beautifully photographed and the use of color in his work is really stunning.
Komboh is the collaborative and combined portfolio of Alberta College of Art and Design graduates Michael and Hans.
Creative agency, Clusta has updated both their website and portfolio in a big big way. Not only is the work fantastic, so is the website. It’s exactly what an agency site should be. Simple, sleek, attractive and focused on the portfolio.
It has been a long while since I mentioned the graphic design exploits of Thomas Brooks. Since my last post he has been busy updating his portfolio with some really beautiful type and image work. Love the layout above.
Andreas Markdalen has some clean and crisp work in his portfolio. I am especially enjoying the spreads for Saker Som Inspirerar Volume 1.
Joel Evey got in touch to inform me that he has launched a new website and it is full of really great work. He takes a really artistic approach to his layouts and doesn’t shy away from negative space. His new work looks great. Joel currently works for Nixon Watches and they should count themselves lucky to have him.
Finnish designer/artist Maija Louekari has a solid grasp on her color work and style. Her work is simple in execution but her layouts employ a sophisticated selection of eye-pleasing colors. It’s hard not to like her work and envision some of it hanging on a wall in your home.
Woods and Weather is the work of Erik, a 22 year old designer currently living and working in Minneapolis, Minnes(long-ohh)ta.
He has some really nice print work in his portfolio.
Studio Anti has updated with a really stunning new project. They have produced some really beautiful work if you are unfamiliar.
3rd year Falmouth design student Gareth Horner has some really great work in his portfolio already. Everyone loves big circles.
Justin LaFontaine is a full-time designer at Veer and also recently began working for Corbis. He has some really beautiful print work utilizing airtight typography.
Recent design graduate Matt Coleman has some fine work in his portfolio including the absolutely brilliant poster above depicting the natural water cycle. Beautiful.
Richard Carey recently graduated from Brighton and already has some stunning work in his portfolio. It’s nice to see him redesigning/inventing projects like vinyl album packaging for his favorite bands in order to fill his book with timely and relevant graphic design. Very smart.