Tram Tearoom – Promotional Posters
A brilliant set of promotional posters and postcards, designed by Dimis Giannakoulias, a graphic design artist from Patras, Greece.
A brilliant set of promotional posters and postcards, designed by Dimis Giannakoulias, a graphic design artist from Patras, Greece.
Thom Yorke (2008)
Pen and Marker, 12" x 19"
A few select illustrations from the terrific body of work of Nathan Manire, a trained graphic designer and illustrator from Michigan, who is currently lives and works in New York.
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Vector illustrations with a humorous twist, by Grimsby, a graphic designer based in Los Angeles, California.
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Branding design created by Igor Duibanov for One Life, a streetwear company based in Toronto, Canada. Visit this gallery on Behance to see more. Click here to view a larger…
Select works from the site of Tarik Mikou, a graphic designer and photographer based in Quebec, Canada.
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An illustration by Matt Johnson, an artist, photographer and writer based in Paramus, New Jersey. T-shirts are available on sale at Nowhere Bad.
Take a look at some of the arresting creations of Pedro Inoue, a graphic designer and art director from Brazil. The artist’s works have a bold and edgy feel to them, owing, no doubt, to his strong political and social views.
Pedro lived and worked in London for 7 years, before returning to his home town of São Paulo, and now undertakes freelance projects from Europe, Japan and Brazil. He has currently accepted the role of creative director for Adbusters Magazine, based in Canada.
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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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More WTF? awesomeness from Minga, a terrific creative studio from Argentina.
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