A treat from the archive, Porcelain Dolls is a series of personal work by Dimitri Daniloff which harnesses his mastery in linking objects and people. Below, Dimitri tells us about his concept and process while creating these high-fashion androids: “Each diptych presents a portrait and a still life which could be independent of each other ...
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.
TrujilloPaumier pays homage to women with dangerous jobs in this Marie Claire article called “Risky Business.” The 4-page spread features five women who put their lives and safety at stake each day when they clock in to work; A smokejumper, a bomb squad technician, a CDC epidemic service officer, a shark handler, and a stuntwoman.
James Day put a contemporary spin on these vintage Bakelite record players in his new series of personal still life work. Using each cases’ lid as a backdrop, James explored an array of tones and textures, breathing new life into a near-extinct relic.
Danny Clinch, Time Inc. Studios, and Advil came together to support and honor everyday heroes for the Relief in Action campaign. Danny had the opportunity to tell the stories of these inspirational individuals through the stills and videos below. Use #ReliefInAction on Instagram and Twitter to share your own stories of volunteerism.
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 ...
With their imaginations combined, James Day and the creative team at Ogilvy produced this ingenious campaign for Hot Wheels. James has been awarded 1st place for this series in the Advertising-Product category of the International Photography Awards.
Laziz Hamani is PDN‘s featured photographer for How I Got That Shot in the May 2013 issue. The article highlights Laziz’s assignment for Rosebuzz, a bi-monthly editorial publication based in France, where he was given “artistic freedom to do an eight-page spread creating an imaginative series using pieces of jewelry as the central focus.” The concept: ...
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. ...
Marcel Christ directed this TV spot for de BijenKorf in cooperation with Selmore, an Amsterdam-based creative agency. Marcel’s meticulous eye for detail comes through in this commercial with his use of fine powders, thick liquids, and delicate materials.
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.
Danny Clinch collaborates with fashion designer April Johnson and cinematographer Nathan J. Haynes, producing an abstract piece for ALASDAIR featuring Aleksa Palladino & Devon Church from EXITMUSIC. View here: ALASDAIR by Danny Clinch ft. EXITMUSIC
“Steve’s work is loaded with bright and vivid imagination and many styles. His representation of me and my world is perfect. Stylistically he has gone back to take me forward.” – Robert Plant on Steve Wilson from ’This is our Time’ by Cat Garcia; a publication documenting 50+ artists in their home and work environments.
Danny Clinch shot Seattle-raised rapper and musician, Macklemore, for the April 11th issue of Rolling Stone. The article addresses the darker days of Macklemore’s career, then leads up to his present-day sobriety, fame, and latest hit, “Thrift Shop,” which landed the number one spot on Billboard’s top 100.