Artist Leif Podhajsky album art for St. Lucia’s ‘When The Night’.
TWTH Atelier logos and lettering by BMD.
Poster Series by Melissa Agatielli.
“Good design is universal. It speaks to people regardless of their language or cultural origin. Good design is a steady breath of air. Not too fast and not too slow. ”
A puzzle for designers!
“1000 COLOURS is a CMYK gamut jigsaw of 1000 pieces. Each tile is an individual colour and the task is to place each colour exactly in relation to every other colour.”
“Stubbornly bent on water fishermen believe in simple and meritorious work. Isolated in the mists of the lake, they see the pale waves come and go. In their boat nothing moves. Fishermen expect the gold fish.”
Fishing Story, photo series by Francoise Gaujour.
From 1963, here’s the first Beatles Christmas record.
Type by Roberlan Borges.
Charts and graphs that perfectly represent twenty-something life.Thanks Buzzfeed for another completely accurate description of my life.
The Thinker of Tender Thoughts
“Playing off the classical greco-roman idea of “muse”, being a source of inspiration for all things art and music. Sperry’s figures are emblematic of the energetic creative spirit represented in his work and the bands he showcases. Influenced by the psychedelic art nouveau style, Chuck has propelled the American rock poster genre to a new level of fine art status with his print work. With impeccable precision, Sperry utilizes up to 9 color layers in his complex designs, the result is dazzling display of female figures enveloped in expressive patterns. ”
Muses is a retrospective show of Chuck Sperry’s most iconic works. Check it out at the Spoke Art Gallery in San Francisco.
“Food Pantone is a list of color tones captured by the natural colors of the food. In Italian it is often said "yellow as a lemon, red as a tomato,” so I decided to photograph fruit, vegetables, etc. to create a different palette from the usual.“
Food Pantone by Ricardo Vincentelli.
Hand painted graphics by Glenn Wolk.
Hand lettering by Anastasia Dimitriadi.
“Through simple phrases spelt out in neon, Etchells create miniature narratives, moments of confusion, awkwardness, reflection and intimacy in public and gallery settings. Invoking a story, or projecting an idea out-of-context into the situation of the work invites us in, but into what exactly we can’t be sure.”
For their single “Blue Ice”, Swedish band The Shout Out Louds sent fans a kit for making a record out of ice. Pour water into a silicon mold, freeze it, then play the record.