I bookmarked this ages ago and lost the designers behind it.
Brilliant creative use of a newspaper front page presenting a well-balaned lead in to its article. It also helped to siginificantly move along a project I did earlier this year in Falmouth…
New York Design Agency ‘The Bear Cave’ are responsible for this nice typographic emblem for Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings.
See more of their work here.
Creative Review blog posted an interesting run through the life and design of a Coca-Cola neon sign that was up at Picadilly Circus in 1954.
Take a read through it here.
Design team Fanalako put together this creative CD packaging for the band Zinkplaat.
The album’s title is beautiful pollution, and so in response the packaging presents a clean metallic cover which scratches off to present consealed colourful imagery.
See more shots of it in action here.
Based in Oxford, Pegasus (previously Pegasus Theatre) is an arts centre that specialises in youth arts, new performance work and supporting emerging artists and companies.
Uniform Design Agency are responsible for the re-design of the Pegasus Youth Theatre in Oxford. They have a brilliant video on their website that leads you through their whole design process.
Pegasus had, prior to the re-launch, consistently failed ‘to capture people’s attention’, and to secure the media coverage necessary to grow its audience. Six months after the re-launch, membership numbers had increased by 1,600 to 10,000, outperforming its average six-month figures by 300%.
Take a look here.
Always a sucker for vintage travel posters, this Chicago, New York Central Lines poster ticks my boxes. Fantastic colour and composition, with some great typography to match.
Grab a print here
This has definitely done it’s rounds on most design blogs but it’s too well exectued to ignore.
Peter Orntoft’s infographics series studying the topic of whether or not the Danes thinks its ethical to wear religious symbols in public professions adds a real personal and relatable access point to the information he’s presenting. Brilliant use of photographs, colour, and non-intrusive typography.
See more of the project here.
Scholz & Friends Berlin, are the design team behind the print campaign for German employment website ‘jobsintown’; The series of inventive posters showing humans being the ever slogging inner workings of everyday machines. Caption ‘life is too short to be doing the wrong job’.
Check out the whole series in the campaign here.
London’s, Kemistry Gallery have been showcasing an exhibition dedicated to celebrating the work of Alan Fletcher (best known for design book ‘The Art of Looking Sideways).
The exhibition runs until this coming Saturday (1st Oct) so make sure to swing by before then.
More information about the gallery can be found here.
Part of my major project last year saw a teaming up with a set of illustrators and artists to redesign a series of film posters - with a leaning toward artistry over photoshop. They did the illustrations, and I worked the type.
Tron Legacy by Archie Bagnall
Prints are available here.
See the rest of the posters here.
Part of my major project last year saw a teaming up with a set of illustrators and artists to redesign a series of film posters - with an leading toward artistry over photoshop. They did the illustrations, and I worked the type.
The Green Hornet by Anna Tabori
Prints are available here.
See the rest of the posters here.
Part of my major project last year saw a teaming up with a set of illustrators and artists to redesign a series of film posters - with a leaning toward artistry over photoshop. They did the illustrations, and I worked the type.
127 Hours by Finn Clark
Prints are available here.
See the rest of the posters here.
Part of my major project last year saw a teaming up with a set of illustrators and artists to redesign a series of film posters - with a leaning toward artistry over photoshop. They did the illustrations, and I worked the type.
Black Swan by Harry Tennant
Prints are available here.
See the rest of the posters here.