Sean Freeman nailed the cover of Time Magazine’s March 4th issue. A special report addressing exorbitant medical expenses, Sean created a clean, sterile piece to fit the bill.
Mogollon just completed this cover for the Oscars edition of The Hollywood Reporter. We took the opportunity to interview Monica and Francisco about their work, inspiration, and undying love for gold. Can you tell us about the assignment from concept to finish and walk us through your process ? The initial concept was to create four ...
James Day is getting us revved up for spring with this scrumptious new collection of still lifes. A collaboration with London-based set designer, Gemma Tickle, this personal series exhibits James’ sharp eye for composition, color, and style.
A Valentine’s day piece from Pomme Chan to you. Cut paper by: Kanitta Meechubot
Typographer extraordinaire, Sean Freeman joined forces with 180 Amsterdam to create this series for the PlayStation Network. Each image is the intro for a GRTV trailer on PSN’s Gamereactor site.
A big, whopping congratulations to Brosmind on their D&AD accolade! Juan and Alejandro were awarded in the Illustration/Advertising category for the print ad’s they collaborated on with BBDO NY for Gilette’s ‘What’s in a Beard’ campaign. Each image is a dramatized exploration of what happens to a man’s identity when he grows out his beard.
As part of a new series, the folks at Kid Robot are working with a select group of artists to design pieces for their clothing line. For the Spring/Summer 2013 collection, Alex Trochut created these electric t-shirt graphics that can be purchased beginning February 7th on www.kidrobot.com. Click here to see a full interview on ...
Laziz Hamani is renowned for his immaculate still life photography ranging from jewelry to cosmetics to fashion. Laziz proves there is not a material he can’t handle in his latest publication, Industrial Chic, celebrating 50 iconic names in furniture and lighting design.
Graphic Therapy recently designed this series of silkscreen posters for Krakauer: The Big Picture Project. The first performance was on January 12th at Le Poison Rouge on Bleecker St for the Winter Jazz Fest. In addition to the posters, Graphic Therapy created a 45 minute projected motion piece that accompanies the musical performance.
The 3rd annual Communication Arts Typography issue is hot off the presses, and we’re proud to announce that three Levine/Leavitt artists were awarded in the Advertising, Periodical, and Unpublished categories. Congratulations Adam Larson, Sean Freeman, & Steve Wilson! Designer: Adam & Co. Category: Advertising (Pages 114-115) Client: Nike Typographer: Sean Freeman Category: Advertising (Pages 116-117) ...
Last month, Adam & Company’s spot for Syracuse University was released during halftime at the SU vs. Louisiana State game. The university had been running the same ad for about seven years and wanted to create something that would grab the attention within the world of higher education advertising. Adam writes, “Our goal was to ...
Francisco Lopez and Monica Brand of Mogollon received an awesome write-up on We Heart followed by an interview with the design duo. In the article titled, Inside the Beautiful Minds of Mogollon, Editor in Chief, James Davidson writes: “Like many New York visionaries who’ve treaded similar waters before them, Francisco Lopez and Monica Brand – aka Mogollon (spanish slang for ...
Adam Larson and Marcel Christ recently collaborated on this gig poster for Bassnectar. As if it wasn’t exciting enough to see two L/L artists working together so beautifully, the piece received a lovely write-up by James Grady on Design Envy. Grady writes, “I recently came across this poster for Bassnectar by Boston-based designer and illustrator Adam Larson ...
Pomme Chan put her individuality on display at an Absolut Unique event this month for Absolut’s Raspberry Reflection vodka. The 59″ x 94.5″ piece titled “Floating Berry,” is entirely original, hand-drawn artwork and Pomme even added little 3D butterflies for an extra pop.
Steve Wilson lit up Los Angeles Magazine with this illustration for an article written about nightlife connoisseur and LA club owner, Steve Edelson.
Graphic Therapy designed the new Paul Banks album artwork along with a limited edition silkscreen poster that came with the purchase of a pre-ordered copy through Matador Records.
Wallpaper hired illustrator/typographer Alex Trochut to create typefaces throughout their September 2012 fashion issue. Wallpaper writes, “Trochut’s human touch is what drew us to his work” to which Alex responded, “‘Lettering and calligraphy are perfect for our present times… because they’re about celebrating nature and the beauty of imperfection.”
Another show-stopping creation by Pomme Chan. Specially designed for her collection of What If scarves, Pomme always manages to think outside of the box, even while working within the perimeters of a square.