Monday 27 July 2009
Here
I love this stuff by Here Design in London. Very clean yet somewhat traditional looking. They seem to be a lovely little studio.
Music Design
Manchester Design agency and stars of Creative review, Music Design, have finally got their website up and running. Some very impressive work. Very nice site do. Good work guys.
Wednesday 22 July 2009
William Hall Updates
Some beautiful work has just been published by design company William Hall. Some very impressive stuff.
Thursday 16 July 2009
Swifty's
I'm not really sure what these guy's are, I presume they are designers or illustrators of some sort, but they promote themselves but slotting their brand into well known vintage items, like soup cans or mars bar wrappers. But it works really well. Its all hand painted. I especially love the work they did for the Melbourne No Vacancy Show. Well worth a look.
Wells & more Flick Brochure
Check this out. Designed by DN&Co I thought this was amazing. The visual trickery is great, would love to know how to create something like that. Great work
Tuesday 14 July 2009
Timothy Saccenti
Prefuse 73 Photography Timothy Saccenti
Timothy’s work always speaks for itself, so there isn’t much say apart from the fact that he has updated his website with some new work: still & moving image. Double Whammy.
Came across this New York designer Antonio Carusone. Really impressed with his work, some really nice printed stuff. I especially loved the de-bossing on his sons baptism invites, very trick.
Hello T–shirt
Buddy Carr have released a t-shirt to go with their Hello Skateboard, both designed by Antonio Carusone. The T is now available for $22 plus shipping and is also available as a package which includes the Hello Skateboard.
Friday 10 July 2009
Fifteen Restaurant Items & Menus Design The Plant
The Plant is an East London based studio producing finely crafted work for a wide variety of clients in such diverse industries as publishing, hospitality, television, fashion and the arts.
I love the nice image of the menusThe Plant designed for Jamie Oliver’s restaurant/s Fifteen. Produced on book cloth covered board, they were screen printed, as foil blocking such large areas would have resulted in a patchy finishing. The black contrast was achieved using a double hit of matte black to completely fill the texture of the fabric. Beautiful work.
Thursday 9 July 2009
Commonwealth’s Lard book
Commonwealth’s Lard book
Designed by Build
Photography by Timothy Saccenti
Printed by Generation Press
Lee Mawdsley
Photographer Lee Mawdsley updates with some new work. I especially love the stuff he did for Edward Fields. You can also buy his prints.
Jessie Douglas
Illustration features twice in a row. I really like these illustrations by Jessie Douglas Its nice how simple they are,