Part of Shakira Twigden’s self-promotional pack.
ICMD Branding Identity by Metagramme
Read and see more here.
Vintage British wrestling posters - ‘a homage to the jobbing printer and the wild and wonderful world of wrestling’.
See the set here.
Matthew Cruickshank has a brilliant blog of his illustration work, including this editorial piece for Night and Day magazine depicting the phrenological map of the human brain.
See more work here.
Michael Latimer - What Was Once A Monster
Pen, watercolour, spraypaint & acrylic
Don’t Panic magazine interviewed photographer Barbara Cole at the start of October, talking about her move from fashion photography to playing with dated polaroid film and DSLR underwater photography.
Read it here.
Aerial photographer Jason Hawkes has a set of 3D photographs of a series of UK landmarks worth taking a look through - provided you have a pair of Red/Blue 3D glasses handy.
See the set here.
Just came across this iPhone game Colorblind by Nonverbal. I don’t have an iPhone but judging by the videos showing off the impeccable design and great presentation it looks like it’s worth the dollar.
The game asks the user to drag ribbon across their screen in order to match it to coloured dots and create patterns.
One version if free, the full version will cost you $2.
Check out more information here.
Christopher Hall has a real eye for framing and documenting what most would consider mundane, everyday, or forgotten.
He recently put out a book titled ‘Home is Where the Car Is’ and I’m a massive sucker for American vintage cars.
See his Flickr
Follow his Tumblr
Little White Lies magazine have a great archive of their past covers available to purchase as prints.
This Jeff Bridges/Tron Legacy one caught my eye.
Buy prints here.
My Vintage Vogue is a Flickr account centred around vintage fashion photography.
Check out the collection here.
The Kaaz Yearbook is a series of portraits taken by Simon Duhamel, in order to promote Kaaz Hair Salon. Great juxtaposition of the clean cut styling of 1950s America with incredibly striking hair dos to make a simple and rad campaign.
Check out some more wonderful hairstyles here.
This vintage French packaging is for a box of chocolate covered Chestnuts from the Ardeche in France. Fantastic attention to detail in it’s craft.
See more photos here.
Maurizio Santucci’s illustration style specializes in papercraft, and makes fantastic use of colour and composition…
See more here.
Juan Carlos Pagon and Cindy Rodriguez worked on the 2009 Parsons Communication Design book, showcasing work that came out of the school in 2009.
I’m a big fan of clean and simple design layouts with a handcrafted edge, and this doesn’t fail to deliver.
See more photos of the book here.