Jessica Svendsen
Check the graphic design portfolio of Jessica Svendsen. She is currently a designer at Pentagram in New York, working under the direction of Michael Bierut.
World's Largest Poster
Swedish agency SNASK claims the creation of the largest poster in the world. Created for the Malmö Festival, Snask think it’s the first poster ever to have been turned into an entire physical area. As part of the festival, which takes place between August 15-22, the poster will be on the streets of Malmö for people to interact with, sit on, jump on and sleep on.
Mary Wong Bar design and identity
Moscow-based studio FORK set by 4 talented guys created (Pavel Platonov, Ivan Maximov, Kirill Ermoshin and Alexander Nekrasov) created an mouthwatering identity and spatial design for the noodle bar "Mary Wong" situated in the south of Russia.
Mushrooms by Sasha Vinogradova
Lovely 3D mushroom illustrations from LA based designer Sasha Vinogradova
Supparat Thepparat
"Supparat Thepparat is an art director and designer from Thailand. He is a master at creating eye-catching advertisements for a whole host of different products. As you can see from the examples on this page, he has a distinct visual style which is rooted in surrealism and digital technology. Everything from cities folding like origami paper to miniature mining expeditions on the surface of a fish can be created by this man." via
Atypical by Pawel Nolbert
Well-known digital artist and graphic designer from Warsaw - Pawel Nolbert presents a series of posters exploring form and rhytm of letters or pseudo-letters presented as half-realistic, half-illustrative figurative sculptures. The artworks were built from an elaborate artistic painterly gestures into expressive arrangements – extending the aesthetic characteristic of typography.
James Victore by Like Knows Like
James Victore’s is an amazing artist and posters designer. His work has been exhibited at the MoMa, and belongs to permanent collections of museums in Paris, Washington, D.C., Zürich and Amsterdam. His clients include the New York Times, TIME Magazine, Moët & Chandon, the City of New York and Esquire. Victore speaks regularly around the globe, is a professor at the School of Visual Arts, lectures at RISD and also teaches through his own events like “The Dinner Series” and “Take This Job & Love It.” He inspires many with his Burning Questions series on YouTube.
Like Knows Like creates documentary series about people they admire on the internet. They’re meeting photographers, illustrators, designers, entrepreneurs, bloggers and storytellers all over the globe. Check all shorts in one place here
http://vimeo.com/97586859
Food lettering by Marmalade Bleue
Graphic designer Danielle Evans is based in Columbus, Ohio. She is a wonderful letterer and food typographer, exhibiting through brush pen, paper cutting and most notably, dimensional type.
Collages by Ciara Phelan
Ciara Phelan, a freelance illustrator and textile designer in east London, recently launched her new website full of intricate collage work and other marvelous projects
Artworks by Antonio Mora
"Spain-based artist Antonio Mora describes his artwork as "cocktails," amalgams of images found on blogs, databases, and magazines, fused seamlessly into the types of imagery that could only come from a serious lucid dreamer. Whether it's a forest melting into a woman's face, or someone's hair exploding into a slash of water, the dreamy portraits are tough to get out of your head." via
Public Space identity by Sulliwan studio
Moscow-based Sulliwan Studio recently completed an identity for PR agency. Using trendy slab serifs and frames they did a pretty clean visual code.
http://vimeo.com/90741833
The Brooklyn Bridge in Letterpress by Cameron Moll
Once, I was happy to listen Cameron Moll live during @Media06 conference in London - talented typographer and one of the font web standards pioneer. Later last year he successfully funded a kickstarter project following his hobby of recreating famous architectural locations in type. Thus was about The Brooklyn Bridge, re-imagined as if constructed entirely with type. Upon the beautiful project itself Cameron shares the details on how Kickstarter project went for him.
http://vimeo.com/76697805
Identity for Aquatilis Expedition
You might remember super-talented underwater photographer Alexander Semenov capturing the habitants of the deep blue world of our oceans. Not long ago, Alexander decided to make a three-year long adventure across all deeps of the oceans - Aquatilis Expedition - the journey through the unknown. The identity and digital experience has been created by NY-based art director Tobias van Schneider.
The Aquatilis wordmark took inspiration from our space/universe. We aimed to create a simple & elegant wordmark giving you the feeling of floating through space with beautiful alien-like creatures. Strong typography choices complemented the look & underline the adventurous side of this epic project.
aquatilis.tv
Aquatilis' identity on Behance
Everyone can help expedition go live by supporting them on www.indiegogo.com/projects/aquatilis-expedition
Video created by "Rabochee Nazvanie"
Architecture Bureau identity by Vlad Likh
Art director Vlad Likh and Studio ONY released a very clean and neat identity for Architectural Bureau P H.D
Louise Mertens
You might remember that straight "Nefertiti"-like face from Lisa Rouchet portrait series. This is not (only) a model but first - talented graphic designer Louise Mertens from Antwerp, Belgium. Her passion is fashion collages done with mixed media. Here we show her collaborations and personal artwork that you can enjoy on louisemertens.com as well.
Jovo Ve
Born in Macedonia, raised and studied Industrial Design, Art History and Visual Communications in Sweden, and just returned from his Masters from Japan - Jovo Ve is a real example of multidisciplinary artist. Before going to his profile on www.jovove.com we want to share his pink overdosen illustrations and prints that you can buy later by this link
Odd Pears x Leta Sobierajski
Leta Sobierajski is a multidisciplinary designer and art director living in New York City. She combines mediums in design, photography, art, and styling to develop tangible compositions for print and motion.The result of this collaboration is a surreal, fantastically coloured group of face-less figures sporting Odd Pears in clashing colours and curious compositions.
Masha Portnova
Multitalented designer based in St Petersburg - Masha Portnova creates outstanding identities in the best traditions of European graphic schools. Each of her work has a unique visual language based on decomposed grids and flexible typography boundaries. You may check her work on Behance as well as on her website
Not Available on the App Store
Three Hyper Island students (Caio Andrade, Rafael Ochoa, and Linn Livijn Wexell) dreamed up the idea of making “Not Available on the App Store” stickers as a friendly reminder to get kids away from the screen and into the real world. Stickers are available for purchase or you can make your own. via Colossal