Pulp Paper Project by Dan Lane
December 19th, 2009
Massimo Vignelli and His 1972 NY Subway Map
December 17th, 2009
Out-take footage from the Helvetica film.
Hugo & Marie Newspaper Mailer
November 30th, 2009
AIGA New Orleans Poster by Erik Kiesewetter
November 20th, 2009

Beautiful hand-screened poster created by Erik Kiesewetter for the AIGA New Orleans 10 year anniversary party.
Typography Work by Emiliano Lionel Suárez
November 19th, 2009
Toormix New Papers
November 19th, 2009
Mind The Gap Poster by Maqina
November 18th, 2009
Popular TV Shows Poster Series
November 17th, 2009












A series of posters which illustrate the themes of popular television shows using one simple minimal idea, or motif. These posters are the work of Art Director Albert Exergian. The rest of the series is available on his website.
Via Business Cards by Pedro Kümmel
November 15th, 2009
Fortune 500 by SPVZ
November 10th, 2009
Tycho Posters by ISO50
November 10th, 2009


Scott Hansen (who is also known to most of us in the graphic design world as ISO50) is coming to Toronto on November 20th.
Not only is he one of the most inspirational artists that I look up to, he is also a musician. He’s got a band called Tycho, who will be performing at Nocturne, later this month.
Spotted
Posters by ImJustCreative
November 6th, 2009




On an hourly basis as I explore the interwebs for new inspiration, I often come across the name ImJustCreative.
Let’s face it, Graham Smith is all over the graphic design blogosphere… in a very good way. Not only does he share lots of his work, as well as showcase the work of other individuals – he also posts and tweets lots of daily inspiration and resources.
He often shares a series of his work which is featured on his websites, blogs, and on flickr. You would also be wise to start following his Twitter. Find ImJustCreative elswhere at:
Astron Bar Posters on Behance
November 6th, 2009
Emil Ruder. Typographische Monatsblätter
November 5th, 2009
Colourful Universe by Simon Page
November 5th, 2009





Poster designs by Simon Page.





























