Have a lovely day with Good Day, a poster screenprinted by hand from Brooklyn-based illustrator Jim Datz.
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Gorgeous typography by Sheehij Kaul, a graphic designer based in New Delhi.
I have the impression this artist’s work is suddenly popping out everywhere. This is a collage called “Natural History Museum” by artist and filmmaker Eugenia Loli, a Greek by origin, now based in California.
By the way, you can buy art prints here.
The Force is getting stronger and more colorful in the digital work of Antoni Tudisco from Hamburg, Germany.
I love this retro-style design for a one-off Absinthe label, by Adam Hill @ Velcrosuit, a graphic designer, illustrator and musician based in Cape Town, South Africa. The bottle was sold at a local Tattoo Expo as well as larger prints of the label art.
Austrian designer Albert Exergian loves posters, modernism and television. He successfully combined the three in this self-initiated series of posters for iconic TV series. I love the use of one minimalist element in each one. Good to know, prints are available here.
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I love these absurd and humorous drawings by Marc Johns. “Finding the humour in things often leads to finding the truth” he says, true I say… They are all original ink and watercolor artworks sold in his shop, by the way.
I would love to have this painting. It is called Space Madness by Tim Biskup, a California based artist, whose most substantial artistic education took place during his six years working in the animation industry. You can tell when you look at his colorful and cartoon style paintings.
How many times have we made New Year’s resolutions, that we end up not keeping? A few years ago, Chris Streger decided to ask as many talented designers he knew (or didn’t know) to create a resolution for the new year as an iPhone background. Since then, TO RESOLVE PROJECT is back each year with new designs.
My favorite resolution designs from 2015 are from designers: Inka Mathew, Erik Marinovich and Eight Hour Day
A sophisticated series of architectural prints focusing on the façades of iconing buildings from around the world by Swedish studio esinam. The “Elevations” project also includes cities like Paris, London and Tokyo, but no Athens – yet.
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