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Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks. Bound in cloth, blocked with a design by Swava Harasymowicz.
Illustration for the review of Stieg Larsson’s book "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest", The New York Times Weekend Section.
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Cristiana Couceiro -- Illustration for Lee Child's short story, "Me & Mr Rafferty", The Sunday Times.
Front cover of the monograph on Dutch industrial designer Friso Kramer, published by 010 and sadly now out of print.
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Illustration for Washington Post’s article "France’s Lagarde bids for IMF top Job."
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I had seen Cristina Couceiro’s work here and there before but this most recent series really blew me away. What classic style; I really like how she employs found imagery without crossing that fine line into kitsch that so many others seem to stumble over. The typography is spot on as well. (via ISO50)
I had seen Cristina Couceiro’s work here and there before but this most recent series really blew me away. What classic style; I really like how she employs found imagery without crossing that fine line into kitsch that so many others seem to stumble over. The typography is spot on as well. (via ISO50)
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Jumping Rope HOP-HOP This is my submission for the SEEAR Playground exhibition. Inspiration came from the patterns that jumping rope does when it's played and I connected it with the theory of Bohr about the hydrogen atom. www.seear.gr
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Japanese poster from Expo 67, originally known as The 1967 International and Universal Exposition—the World’s Fair held in Montreal, Canada.
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Mark Gowing is an Australian-based designer. His work encompasses a variety of media, but I find his poster design to be especially compelling. With a Swiss-oriented reference point, Gowing effectively utilizes simple, geometric shapes with engaging results.
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Well-executed minimalist design paired with stunning photography from Kazakhstanian designer Slava Kirilenko.
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Well-executed minimalist design paired with stunning photography from Kazakhstanian designer Slava Kirilenko.
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Well-executed minimalist design paired with stunning photography from Kazakhstanian designer Slava Kirilenko.
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Gottschalk + Ash was founded in Montreal in 1966 by Swiss-born Fritz Gottschalk and Canadian native Stuart Ash. The two have racked up numerous design awards and honors over the last 40 years, with highlights that include identity work for Ciba and a re-design of the Swiss passport.
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100 Days is a fascinating project by Jessica Svendsen in which she created daily variations of Josef Müller-Brockmann’s excellent Beethoven concert poster. The project was part of the Michael Bierut 100 Days Workshop at the Yale School of Art.
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Lately, I’ve been really impressed with the design of Businessweek, especially the covers. Creative Director Richard Turley has been doing a fantastic job and it’s really refreshing to see this type of aestheitc being applied to something so unexpected. I’ve never been a Businessweek reader, but these covers are tempting me to pick up the issues to see what else is in store. That can only be a good thing for them.
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Great design for this 1968 report on educational food services. Designed by Michel Goldberg.
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Nice work by designer Jelle Martens. I really love this set of geometric shapes mixed in with some great colors.
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