Patrick Macomber
Patrick Macomber‘s portfolio features clean, smart design and illustration for a variety of clients. In particular, I’m loving this logo and identity system he created for Turner Classic Movies. via Hard Feelings
Patrick Macomber‘s portfolio features clean, smart design and illustration for a variety of clients. In particular, I’m loving this logo and identity system he created for Turner Classic Movies. via Hard Feelings
We are off in the States today to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but I thought I’d pop in to share a few posts with you. Enjoy your day off if you have one! A new way to protect…
Artist and designer Casey Burns creates posters with a certain graphic novel type feel to them—I especially like his latest creation for Spoon. While his site is under construction, you can check out more of his work on Gig Posters.
The work of Nate Williams, now available on pillows!
Upside Downy Face is a fun an interesting photography project by Brouton Stroube. Check out the trailer below.
The always excellent dress code, designers extraordinaire and authors of the popular Never Sleep book, have a brand-spanking-new site. With projects for MTV, Nike and more, there are far too many great examples to show here, so be sure to…
The new collection from Liberty features tons of new variations on their signature florals. via Frolic
A few times I’ve attempted to create clean crisp dotted type on my own, to no avail. Stag Dot to the rescue.
Nathaniel Cooper wrote in this week to let us know about Julian, a new collaborative project between him, Jordan Gray and Brent Anderson. The new Kansas City restaurant features “refined twists on familiar comfort food from James Beard award-winning chef…
These alphabet prints by Paperfingers are so great. Being the pattern lover that I am, I’m especially drawn to the unique patterns that are juxtaposed with each letter. A wide variety of letters and patterns are available in the Paperfingers…
A bright, exuberant series of images by Joshua Scott. So much fun!
Today I am loving the soft work of Columbian illustrator Luisa Uribe. Her color choices are so thoughtfully beautiful, especially in the piece for Terrible Yellow Eyes (see the last piece). Luisa is currently in the process of setting up…
Meeta Panesar has a great portfolio. But what I love equally as much as her work, is the intro pages she’s created for each project.
Last week I mentioned this handy New Year’s Resolution generator created by Monina Velarde. Also the 2009 Command X winner, it comes as no surprise that the rest of her work is equally smart and sophisticated. Take a look right…
The well-known design studio, Barnbrook, recently unveiled a brand new site, filled to the brim with lots of new and exciting work.
Really great poster design by Matthew Manos. Created for a campus film screening, the design is intended to illustrate the juxtaposition of the two movie titles with subliminal messages. Click here for a closer look.
Lot’s of bold, modern and often minimalist work in the portfolio of Eduardo del Fraile. via The Best Part