I really think Jillian Tamaki may just be my new favourite illustrator. I've flipped though her book "Skim" before, but now I truly must have it. Sketchblog lovelieness here too. I hope her new strip "Super Mutant Magic Academy" becomes a book.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Jillian Tamaki
I really think Jillian Tamaki may just be my new favourite illustrator. I've flipped though her book "Skim" before, but now I truly must have it. Sketchblog lovelieness here too. I hope her new strip "Super Mutant Magic Academy" becomes a book.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Denise van Leeuwen
Astrology inspired work by Denise van Leeuwen. Do check out her work for children's books - it's kick ass.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
New GAP logo
Rubbish
The new Gap logo is causing a firestorm on the web. They launched their new logo last week, and due to an overwhelmingly bad response online have defended it but since withdrawn it. Instead, they are opting for new options from the online community, which could be a clever ploy to get better work for free. Is it hoax? Must be because the new option is utterly crap.
via Kitsune Noir
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Takashi Murakami at Versailles
Pssshhht! The after-party made it bearable, but overall, Loeries sucked balls. The work: marginal, the ceremony: boring, the mood: grouchy. Oh dear. Woulda much preferred checking out Takashi Murakami's amazing exhibition at Versailles.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
True Mud
Oh man, this Sesame Street parody of True Blood deeply worries me about what the kids are watching on tv these days.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Hitchcock Re-envisioned
Laz Marquez has got some great some really cool redesigned movie posters on his site. This poster series for classic Hitchcock movies has caused a buzz, and I can totally see why.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Robin F. Williams
Hmmm, this freaks me out more than the zombie stationery (it might be the Surfjan Stevens tracks I am playing in the background). Cool work by Robin F. Williams.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Neil Kellerhouse
Holy Shishkebab! So this is the designer behind some of the most arresting movie posters I have seen lately (some of them even posted on this blog - I'm Still Here and Social Network). Whatever the visual equivalent of a graphic designer's orgasm is, I bet his work comes pretty close. Wow.
via Kitsune Noir
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