Craig & Karl created this fun piece of typography for the cover of New York Magazine’s ‘Best Doctors 2013′ issue. A great way to cure a case of the Monday’s, the duo designed clever medical graphics for each letter, proving time and again what extraordinary creative problem-solvers they are.
Steve Wilson teamed up with art director, Hiromi Fujita to create six illustrations for Wired Japan‘s music issue. Each piece tailor-made, Steve pulled inspiration from the websites that he designed spots for, and explains, “The Band Camp site uses a parallelogram in it’s logo, so I incorporated that element in my design. The Rap Genius illustration uses ...
Today kicks off the much-anticipated site launch for Alex Trochut‘s Binary Prints project. Exploring the duality that can be represented in one two-dimensional work on paper, he invented a process through which two completely separate images could be shown on one surface– one which appears in light, and one which appears only in the dark. What followed ...
Olfato Mike is the first charismatic delinquent from the Brosmind Criminals project to have his original story told in a new audio series recorded on vinyl. Recovering the spirit of old radio dramas, all voices, sound effects and original music were created and performed by the brothers in Barcelona. Scroll down to see a hilarious video ...
Craig & Karl created this poster artwork for The xx gig last weekend at The Greek. Working in a new 3D style, Craig & Karl explore a variety of textures and materials while implementing their distinctive design sense.
Sean Freeman recently collaborated with photographer, Iain Crawford on this new series of personal work. Removing each athlete from his/her game-time environment, Sean’s splash work adds dimension and amplifies the energy of each image.
Pomme Chan recently released these bold new patterns for her collection of What If fashion apparel and interior decor. Each piece brimming with intricate detail, these designs are printed on a variety of fabrics, hand selected by Pomme and her team at What If.
For their fourth issue, Russian-based magazine, GARAGE, hired Craig & Karl to style and illustrate a series of four separate looks. They pulled pieces from some of Autumn/Winter’s best collections to re-dress GARAGE’s Aimee Mullins doll.
Craig & Karl worked with Melbourne-based animation studio, 21-19, to create this mesmerizing video for Rafael de Cárdenas / Architecture at Large. At just 40 seconds short, it is packed with fun stills by the half second worth hitting pause and play to see.
Artist Sean Freeman created the cover art for the novel Doctor Sleep by Stephen King, the sequel to King’s novel The Shining (1977). With Doctor Sleep, Stephen King returns to the characters and territory of The Shining, featuring the now middle-aged Dan Torrance (the boy protagonist of The Shining).
The letter ‘g’ is brought to you today by type-guru Alex Trochut. The image was created for a group show held in Caracas, Venezuela called Simple Tipografica, exhibiting the work of 38 world-class lettering and type designers. L/L: What attracts you to the letter ‘g’? AT: I like her flow, curves, and friendly attitude. L/L: What is your favorite quality ...
Another Planet Entertainment hired Steve Wilson to illustrate this gig poster for The Lumineers show at The Greek Theatre last week. A beautiful application of Steve’s new landscape style, this poster conceptualizes the band’s hand-clapping, foot-stomping, folk-rock sound.
Another Planet Entertainment hired Sean Freeman to create this fun gig poster for Green Day’s show on April 16th at the Greek Theatre in LA. The juicy type stands out on a slate background and coheres seamlessly with the band’s vivacious sound.
As part of their monthly contribution to The Culture Edit on Vogue.co.uk, Craig & Karl have illustrated Queen Bey as she embarks on latest tour, The Mrs. Carter Show. “In honour of Beyoncé’s upcoming world tour, we’ve taken her Marie Antoinette-inspired look into overdrive. Here, she reigns as queen of pop amidst a spectrum of refracting ...
PDN has devoted a four-page Client Meeting feature in the May 2013 issue to Adam & Co. The article titled, Know From Adam, focuses on the strong relationships he maintains with both the clients and photographers he works with due to his acute attention to detail, originality, and reverence for each element that comprises the final artwork. ...
Pomme Chan worked with British design house, Lazerian and their partners, James Cropper on the Gerald Project; a collaboration between 105 world-class image makers who have customized 120 different versions of Gerald the dog. Below are Pomme’s contributions to the project, both of which will be on view during New York Design Week at the Gerald ...
Mogollon created this show-stopping cover for the much anticipated Computer Arts redesign issue. Out on newsstands today, inside you’ll find an interview with Francisco and Monica of Mogollon. COMPUTER ARTS: Why does design matter? MOGOLLON: From the grandiosity of the cosmos to the tiniest particle ever founded, we’re all part of a great design. We ...
Pomme Chan landed a six full-page interview in the May 2013 redesign issue of Computer Arts. Read below to find out more about Pomme’s meticulous attention to detail, specific aesthetic choices, and the launch of her new brand, What If.