Puxxle is a jigsaw series with the twist of also being a vinyl wall sticker set.
Take a look at the series here.

Puxxle is a jigsaw series with the twist of also being a vinyl wall sticker set.

Take a look at the series here.

New York-based artist Molly Rausch paints the extended scenes around the edges of postage stamps.

See more of the series here.

Illustration by Jing Wei

Illustration by Jing Wei

Well executed minimalist branding identity designed by James Kape. Speed Republic is - a small start-up company specializing in trade of hi-end motor vehicles in South Africa.

See more and the rest of his very accomplished portfolio here.

Find a nicely curated little collection of Japanese advertising prints from the 1950s HERE.

Logo Design Love has put together a nice little collection of images looking at the evolution of Penguin Books iconic logo.

Take a look here.

Jude Landry is a Mississippi based Illustrator/Designer/Letterer, who has a nice collection of work over at his site HERE.

Creative Review have an interesting post taking a look into ‘The Occupied Times of London’ the self-printed newspaper published by the ‘Occupy London’ movement.
Take a look here.

Creative Review have an interesting post taking a look into ‘The Occupied Times of London’ the self-printed newspaper published by the ‘Occupy London’ movement.

Take a look here.

Sam Brewster is an illustrator based in East London.

Photographer Nina Pohl has a great amount of detail and grain in each of her photographs that makes you look just that little bit longer.

See some of her images here.

Keith Davis Young also takes photos during the day.

Take a look at his site here.

Tetley’s (Beer not Tea) has a great new logo, refurbishing it back to its roots.
Take a look here.

Tetley’s (Beer not Tea) has a great new logo, refurbishing it back to its roots.

Take a look here.

The latest work for Honda by Wieden + Kennedy is an interactive online experience that takes its cues from the way Street View allows users to move and look around a 360 degree photographed environment. Only there’s no streets here…

I can’t actually get this working in my browser for some reason, so I’ll link to the creative review post instead which has a good deal of extra info. HERE.

Hobo Lobo of Hamelin is a multi-layered-side-scrolling interractive fiction project being put together piece by piece by Stevan Živadinović.

These pictures (despite their great illustrations) do it no justice and you should check it out for yourself here.