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Posts tagged "graphic design"

RICH ARNOLD X INPRNT ///

Congrats to one of our contributors, Rich Arnold, for getting some of his work up over at inPRNT. If you haven’t checked them out yet they’ve got great artwork by awesome designers/artists at really decent prices. That Death Star print is looking sweet.

JOAKIM JANSSON / 1-UP ///

There happens to be some lovely work coming out of Sweden via 1-UP, the design studio of Joakim Jansson.

ALEX GOOSE ///

Mr. Alex Goose has a dope portfolio, the kid makes beats too. Nice.

MARK BATTY PUBLISHERS ///

There are some great books over at Mark Batty Publishers, including the one above titled Skateboard Graphics. Check out some spreads below. Via Core77

MARQUE ///

Marque is the kind of studio that makes me want to relocate to the UK. Amazing work.

DEANNE CHEUK ///

All I have to say is holy smokes. Deanne Cheuk‘s work is stunning. No, better yet it’s mind-blowing. Nope, that’s not good enough either. Her work is unreal. Best part is Deanne’s portfolio is massive and covers multiple disciplines.

BATTLE SCARS BY ANDY CHEN ///

My good friend, and Princeton grad, Andy Chen has a great post up about his first week interning for Paula Scher at Pentagram. Keep up the good work Andy!

MARK ADAMSON ///

Great work from soon-to-be graduate Mark Adamson.

CHRIS CLARKE ///

Lovely work by the UK’s own Chris Clarke. Oh, and he just graduated last year.

DREA ZLANABITNIG ///

Born in Vienna. Raised in South Florida. Graduated from SVA. Now at Pentagram. ‘Nuff said. Oh, yeah…amazing portfolio…duh. Above is her project for the U.S. Government.

FITCH FOR CARHARTT ///

Amazing group of materials for Carhatt’s brand & retail guidelines designed by Fitch. This is true graphic design folks.

UNICEF ADS ///

I just came across these Unicef ads while doing some research.. dont know how old they are, but i think they are pretty interesting and quite effective….