chris said...not like he can't knock out those fairey posters at quite a lick these days, though
i've just got Fairey fatigue, as i said. yeah, he can knock 'em out; i bet he secretly tries new styles and techniques, but knows what sells.
nicko, that's really pleasing to my eye. i tried to backtrack the url for a better look, but 5 minutes on the inspiration lab site didn't get me anywhere. i can't read the sample. ('cept for Beethoven.)
okay, the standard poster isn't that awesome. but i like the idea to create an animated movie poster for the internet crowd: terminator: salvation motion poster
A not-for-profit exploration into the colours that shape our Christmas. Frustrated at the plethora of Christmas reds, whites and greens those pesky designers at Raw Design Studio are exploring what colours people really associate with their Christmas.
Help us to identify the real Christmas colour spectrum by suggesting your own colour and its personal meaning. Abstract, funny or literal - the choice is yours. We'll be collating and uploading the best ideas as we go along with the aim of producing a Christmas by Colour poster as well as individual v-cards.
not sure if this has been posted already (i think it may have). the backstory is pretty cool, though -
Established in San Francisco in 2002 by renown writer Dave Eggers and educator Nínive Calegari, 826 is a unique organization that tutors and provides workshops for kids ages six to eighteen on writing and ultimately on creative expression. The San Francisco building where the classes took place, located at 826 Valencia Street (hence the name 826), was zoned commercial and the logical thing to do was to set up a pirate supply storefront which, according to David Byrne, is "definitely one of the top five pirate stores."
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well, not that awesomely but a very nice idea
i'm really tired of people imitating him. that's given me Fairey fatigue. the gratis work was a good gesture, though.
not like he can't knock out those fairey posters at quite a lick these days, though
nicko, that's really pleasing to my eye. i tried to backtrack the url for a better look, but 5 minutes on the inspiration lab site didn't get me anywhere. i can't read the sample. ('cept for Beethoven.)
okay, the standard poster isn't that awesome. but i like the idea to create an animated movie poster for the internet crowd: terminator: salvation motion poster
Hot Chip Laser Cut Poster by Wallzo
available at blanka
it's a shame to put this on the same page.
glitter's shameless, though.
clickit for bigger (from AisleOne)
christmas by colour
A not-for-profit exploration into the colours that shape our Christmas. Frustrated at the plethora of Christmas reds, whites and greens those pesky designers at Raw Design Studio are exploring what colours people really associate with their Christmas.
Help us to identify the real Christmas colour spectrum by suggesting your own colour and its personal meaning. Abstract, funny or literal - the choice is yours. We'll be collating and uploading the best ideas as we go along with the aim of producing a Christmas by Colour poster as well as individual v-cards.
i posted this one in desktops, but it's only one of five free posters available for download from Readymade.
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hotlinkin' forbidden, yo
a previous poster of his that i like:
his collection (hosted on The Morning News) is fun to cruise through. Blackstock's Collection
nice posters from the tugboat printshop
not sure if this has been posted already (i think it may have). the backstory is pretty cool, though -
Established in San Francisco in 2002 by renown writer Dave Eggers and educator Nínive Calegari, 826 is a unique organization that tutors and provides workshops for kids ages six to eighteen on writing and ultimately on creative expression. The San Francisco building where the classes took place, located at 826 Valencia Street (hence the name 826), was zoned commercial and the logical thing to do was to set up a pirate supply storefront which, according to David Byrne, is "definitely one of the top five pirate stores."
ted talks here
this must be from the series that included a bubblewrap printed poster, right?
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