2356 posters: set 01
Sunday August 23rd 2009, 1:33 am
Filed under: miscellaneous,portfolio,type and typography

2356_posters

A while back I mentioned a series of art posters I had designed to promote and raise funds for 2356. So finally, here they are! If you’re interested in purchasing one or more and supporting the cause, please drop me a line. Size is in and around 12″ x 18″, printed digitally on matte archival stock. More designs will be coming soon once I get the new studio set up (pics of that will be coming soon too!).



Vincent Perrottet
Wednesday August 19th 2009, 10:56 am
Filed under: inspirations

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Amazing (political/cultural) poster work by designer Vincent Perrottet. His work is emblematic of the “french tradition” as it were, falling somewhere in between Ne pas plier and M/M Paris.



We Live Now
Tuesday August 18th 2009, 12:08 pm
Filed under: inspirations,type and typography

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Purely positive inspiration from Eric Smith and friends.



Baseline Framework
Wednesday August 12th 2009, 10:10 am
Filed under: type and typography

Baseline

Some great news for web designers/integrators who truly care about good typographic standards (I know there are some of you out there!). My former co-worker Stephane Curzi introduces Baseline, a designer framework that beautifully translates classical typographic standards to the web. Baseline is elegant, flexible and robust and it’s available as a free download that contains CSS files, a Photoshop document and a full set of HTML templates.

It’s initiatives like these, with their minute attention to detail, that will finally make the web worth reading. Good work Stephane!



Flat Beat
Tuesday August 04th 2009, 3:36 pm
Filed under: music

It’s too nice outside to be working today. woe is me…



Where the Wild Things Are Featurette
Monday August 03rd 2009, 11:36 am
Filed under: miscellaneous

Following up on my previous post, Maurice Sendak and Spike Jonze talk about the strange magic of everyone’s favourite childhood book. I’m really glad to know that Sendak was so deeply involved, a rarity in blockbuster movie adaptations these days.