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Book Review… Low Tech Print
- Apr 22, 2017
- By Andrew
- In Book Review…, Graphic Design
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Low-Tech Print is a design book that features hand-made, traditional printmaking techniques and showcases how they are used in contemporary graphic design and illustration. It also might be the nicest, most tactile design book that I own.
The books author/curator Caspar Williamson is a printermaker himself, as well as a designer, illustrator and author based in London. He is heavily involved in the printmaking, lectures on the subject and has taught workshops throughout the UK. The book was designed by Studio Aparte, from Barcelona, and the embossed cover was designed by Pentagram designer Rhian Edwards. (more…)
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My Design… 30 Pages of Hannibal Quotes (Page 16 – 30)
- Apr 16, 2017
- By Andrew
- In Graphic Design, My Design…
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I Love… Yeaaah! Studio
- Apr 11, 2017
- By Andrew
- In Graphic Design, I Love…
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Another small company that I really love and whose graphic design I find really inspiring is Yeaaah! Studio. Yeaaah! Studio is a French design studio and independent apparel brand, based in Paris, that is run solely by Stéphane and Laura Casier. (more…)
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I Love… Punk Paws
- Apr 04, 2017
- By Andrew
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One of the companies that I really love and whose graphic design inspires me is Punk Paws. Punk Paws is a UK alternative apparel company that markets specifically to animal lovers. They work with many different artists to design punk and goth style designs for their clothing, which also show the compassionate nature of those who love animals. (more…)
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My Design… 30 Pages of Hannibal Quotes (Pages 1 – 15)
- Apr 01, 2017
- By Andrew
- In Graphic Design, My Design…
- 2 Comments
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I Love… Josef Muller-Brockmann
- Mar 27, 2017
- By Andrew
- In Graphic Design, I Love…
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Josef Muller-Brockmann was a Swiss graphic designer, author and teacher who was born on May 9th 1914. He spent much of his life living and working in Zurich and studied a wide variety of topics including design, architecture and history of art. He apprenticed as a graphic designer to Walter Diggleman, a designer and advertising consultant. In 1936, he opened his own studio, which specialised in graphic design, photography and exhibitions.
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My Design… Botany Posters Case Study
- Mar 22, 2017
- By Andrew
- In Graphic Design, My Design…
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I was asked to design two posters for a Botany Collection, a collections of plants and flowers, at the Natural History Museum in London. I was asked to create the posters using Adobe Illustrator and vector imaging. For this project I had to teach myself how to use the gradient mesh tool in Adobe Illustrator and manage my time effectively, each of these posters took many hours each. View the finished project here. -
Book Review… Swissted
- Mar 19, 2017
- By Andrew
- In Book Review…, Graphic Design
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Swissted is an graphic design poster book that takes rock concert posters from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s and remixes and reimagines them through a Swiss modernist lens. The result is some of the best poster designs I’ve ever seen!
Swissted is an ongoing project by graphic designer Mike Joyce, owner of Stereotype Design in New York City. Drawing from his love of punk rock and Swiss Modernism, two movements that have (almost) nothing to do with one another, Mike Joyce redesigned vintage punk, hardcore, new wave, and indie rock show flyers into International Typographic Style posters. (more…)
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