02.23.09
Some nice clean and sophisticated work in the portfolio of Daniel Lorch.
Some nice clean and sophisticated work in the portfolio of Daniel Lorch.
I really dig the Miss Alphabet font from Sheriff. Radical and a touch ironic.
Craig Ward has updated with his slick typography skills. You know like nunchuck skills, computer hacking skills. You gotta have skills.
Some really clean and lovely work from Jamie Delaney. Great use of color.
I am loving the alphabet painted over newspaper set from designer Phil Yamada.
Some nice typography in the portfolio of Thomas Helbig who is not responsible for this hyperlink.
Some really unusual type experimentation going on the the Flickr-folio of The Pro Movement.
25ah updates their portfolio with some really beautiful design work. Clean, crispy and inspiring.
Trippy illustrations and strangely unique typographical experimentation in the blog-folio of Enkeling.
Kimiko Yoshida is a Japanese born Photographer who currently resides in Europe. She has some really unique and fascinating imagery in her portfolio focused primarily on portraiture. In particular, she has a series of self portraits that have been widely exhibited and account singularly as a remarkable body of work.
Some nice clean contemporary work in the portfolio of Marco Muller.
There are some really nice layouts using clean and simple typography in the portfolio of Benjamin Lambinet.
There is some really nice clean layouts for the ever-controversial American Apparel in the portfolio of Carlos Tarrats.
Here is a little about Filip, in his own words from his website:
“Filip Kleremark
Thinker, maker, doer.
I’m very passionate about my work and have a hunger for problems that need creative solving. I have an interest in digital media and the way we interact with things in our daily life. I want to create solutions for brands that engage, brands that also believe in a better future, brands that believe creativity can gain commercial success. I’d like to tell stories people want to hear and give the audience what they might need, not what they already have or have seen before. I want people to react and interact with good ideas, therefore I aim to create work that stays alive, not campaigns that are hot at the moment and forgotten about in a month. Trends show you how to follow, not lead. I want to challenge boundaries and constantly evolve myself and the industry. I’m open to new methods of working, new technology and driven by innovation.
The ad of the future is not an ad.”
He was kind enough to email me about himself and his work and I was really impressed. Thank you Filip.
Kay Rosen is an artist whose work is comprised of typographic wordplay, and what I guess I would describe as experiments with word structure and language interpretation. She exhibits this work through installations and produces paintings utilizing color and letterforms that explore word usage and character combinations. Its interesting to see typography used purely as an artform unto itself and see it within the context of high-end contemporary art.
“Me and Mister Jones comprises of the creative duo Fanny Khoo and Tom Merckx. This husband-and-wife team has done work for Absolut Vodka, several Antwerp fashion brands, ICI-Dulux to name a few, and have set up creative projects such as The Flink Paper and The UseAgain Exhibition whilst being featured in numerous publications from Victionary and Die Gestalten Verlag and magazines like +81, Dazed and Confused, IDEA, Studio Voice etc.”
Via the Krop Creative Database, which was something new to me and looks like it could be a really great way to host your creative portfolio.
Some nice simple but unique work in the portfolio of Felix Weigand.