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David Ehrenstråhle

David Ehrenstråhle

David Ehrenstråhle, a product designer based in Sweden, is well known for his Guide To maps of cities such as Paris and New York. He’s recently printed 2013 Guide to Manhattan, Bombay, Paris, and San Francisco. Not only are these tourist souvenirs but these long archival maps with the large unequivocal text hanging overhead looks...
Bracket

Bracket

Bracket is a publication of ‘everything in between – ideas, voices and processes that are overlooked and under-appreciated’. Bracket is published by Anonymous and based in Singapore.
Bryan Nash Gill

Bryan Nash Gill

Artist Bryan Nash Gill made these beautiful woodcut prints of concentric organic lines from cross-section barks of trees.
Booksters

Booksters

  Swedish graphic designer Mattias Sahlén came up with a series of classic novels printed on posters. First audiobooks and then portable reading devices. What ever happened to the original greatness of a written text – the art of finely adjusted characters, placed on natural pieces of paper?  As a retrogressive reaction to the technology...
Ooli Mos

Ooli Mos

      Nice charcoal renderings by Ooli Mos from St. Petersburg, Russia and some awesome branding.
Viva de Vivos

Viva de Vivos

Viva de Vivos was a student editorial project of Alejandra Roman.
OK-RM

OK-RM

OK-RM design studio based in London, founded by Oliver Knight and Rory McGrath. The studio’s methodology is built on an objective to communicate the intrinsic attributes of each commission through well-crafted, thoughtful and direct solutions.  A grounding in conceptual thinking and distinctive language based typographic approach is essential to the studio’s practice.
Jim Jarmusch Cinema Program

Jim Jarmusch Cinema Program

  An elegant use of typography on print for a cinema program by designer Ramon Lenherr, based in St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Bardhi Haliti

Bardhi Haliti

Work of graphic design freelancer Bardhi Haliti known for his prints and posters.
Great Expectations

Great Expectations

  Came across this publication by GraphicDesign& from the blog of We Made This Ltd.  Designers and students were asked to take the first page of Charles Dicken’s Great Expectations and recreate a layout they saw fit with the context on an A format page.  We usually see redesigned book covers, but reading the text in...
Offscreen

Offscreen

  Offscreen is a new print magazine that features designers and developers behind apps and the web.  First issue is only $17.90
Bases Loaded

Bases Loaded

  These screenprinted posters are part of a series called Bases Loaded by Brian Lindstrom .  Lindstrom tells the history of American baseball through these illustrations and typography.
Tent London Directory

Tent London Directory

    A directory was designed by Marc & Anna listing all the design trade shows exhibiting at the Tent London this month. The studio used the typeface Bella 37, a previous post was posted here.   Studio Marc & Anna
Child Health

Child Health

  Child Health program by Gabrielle Guy.
Typo Tache

Typo Tache

Yet more fontabulous type taches from London designer Ryan Dixon.   Designer Ryan Dixon   Source:  Typetoken
The Powers of Seven

The Powers of Seven

  Studio Powers of Seven
Spencerian Script Poster

Spencerian Script Poster

  This beautiful script poster was designed by Jeff Harrison for the Bladeworks Fencing Society.  The type was produced by Tony DiSpigna. Read the rest of the process involved in making the poster.   Typographer Tony DiSpigna Studio ReThink Canada Client Bladeworks Fencing Society
Marius Roosendaal

Marius Roosendaal

  Designer Marius Roosendaal
Main Studio

Main Studio

  Main Studio is a freelance studio founded by graphic designer Amsterdam based Edwin Van Gelder whose work was published on various design magazines.   Studio Main Studio   Source:  September Industry
A Day of Silence

A Day of Silence

  It has been almost a week since the 8.9 earthquake and the people of Japan are slowly but courageously rebuilding their nation.  When I first read the emergency headline at about 1 or 2 in the morning, I did not sleep and monitored three different live streams on the disaster as it was unfolding....