Vintage Travel Posters
A lovely little set, compiled by Flickr user Sandi Vincent.
A lovely little set, compiled by Flickr user Sandi Vincent.
The good folks at Allied Operations, an architectural organization in New York, sent in some images from their book “Interview with Delicious Storm.” The office was founded by a bunch of graduates from GSAPP (Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation).
Interview with Delicious Storm is a book about an architectural concept for young creative minds. A nonsense idea can be used as part of the invention, referring to the term ideofunction. The publication shows examples of idea narratives and illustrations to explain the creative architectural process.
The books have been limited to a print run of only 25 copies, and are available for sale under a “pay what you wish” model. If you are an upcoming graphic design artist or creative person, I highly recommended grabbing a copy.
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There is a lot of great stuff coming out from Argentinian graphic artists. Take for instance, the “Network Rebellion” series of typographic posters created by Place, a creative studio firm from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The artists state that the posters are a critique of social networks.
All the posters have been released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 licence, so you are free to use them in your projects or share them.
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These stunning, high resolution promotional images for the cult sci-fi film, only underscore the fact that Kubrick was a visionary genius.
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Gingers!. A Threadless t-shirt design submission by Ben Douglass.
This cleverly designed notepad takes on the ubiquitous 'Do Not Disturb' hotel door hanger format, and turns it into a really useful to-do list with fifty tear-off leaves. Hook these…
More WTF? awesomeness from Minga, a terrific creative studio from Argentina.
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I want this beside me on my bedside table, to give me such sweet, sweet nightmares at night.
A sculpture by artist and illustrator Jason Freeny. Click here to see photographs of the making process, on his Facebook page.
Click ‘continue reading’ to see a close-up image of the in utero Japanese cutie.
A poster quiz from Empire Magazine.
These bolt shaped magnets from Mocha would make for excellent Christmas gifts for your design loving friends and relatives. The magnets come in a set of three, and are available…