Triboro Design worked up the Publication and website for photography agency JK&
Nice poster work from The Heads Of State.
Interesting write-up and selection of work by travel post artist David Klein.
Read it 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.
Illustrator / Designer Mark Hall-Patch has made a bizarre but fun stand against modern pop music artists, and presented them with hard metal emblems.
Enjoy the whole set here.
“First published in 1962, this work of experimental typography uses letters in a single typeface, Helvetica, to achieve surprising results — motion and narrative, emotion and humor.”
Finnish design firm Tsto have a portfolio of great work, including this branding identity design for the 2011 Flow Festival.
Read more about the project and take a look at their very well designed website here.
Shin, Dokho is a south Korean designer, with some really excellent print and type work. Take a look here.
Songs For Short But Sweet (2011 V0 MP3)
- Billie Holiday - Autumn In New York
- Toro Y Moi - Blessa
- James Brown - It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World
- Matt Duncan - Beacon
- John Martyn - Over The Hill
- Janelle Monae - Neon Valley Street
- Tokimonsta - Bright Shadows
- Common - Black Maybe
- Bob Dylan - Corrina, Corrina
- Wilco - On And On And On
- ONRA - Hope
Runtime: 35 minutes.
DOWNLOAD HERE.For the last few years I’ve put together a small winter warmer of music to give out to friends as a Christmas card hopefully worth keeping. This year’s installment is now complete!
Supertype! is a well curated collection of American comic book mastheads.
Go take a browse here.
Alvin Diec has a fantastic portfolio. This poster is part of a restaurant branding project, and demonstrates some of his great skills with typographic detailing.
I’d really recommend diving into his site and looking at some of the larger projects as well as more poster work.
Take a look here.
Mike Bayne is not a photographer, he is a fine art painter. Specialising in images of the everyday and mundane, the very selection of his medium to present such images reveals detail in places that would otherwise be overlooked.
Take a look at more of his work here.
Tony Lee, Jr. works in New York at Pentagram - however his personal portfolio has some gems in, including this experimental book of William Faulkner’s ‘As I Lay Dying’.
The book contains fifteen characters all of whom contribute voice and tone in streams of consciousness as the book goes on.
The experiment here sees each of the voices allocated a different typeface before being typeset within the whole book. Typographically not the easiest feat to pull off, but interesting to take a look at. However the grid is simple, and the use of images help to break up the spreads and make the content more manageable.
Take a look here.