Showing posts with label Posters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Posters. Show all posts

Friday, August 31, 2007

Red is not funny



Tyler Helms shows us how red is not funny.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Folk typography



Check out this great set on flickr on "typography of the people".

Source: blog.FABRICA

Friday, April 13, 2007

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Günter Eder & Roman Breier


THIS is strong work :)

Source: ManyStuff

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Acido Surtido


From Buenos Aires, Argentina, comes a great multi-disciplinary magazine:
Acido Surtido is a publication on art and design distributed for free in the whole country (Argentina). The first issue of Acido Surtido was published in 2001, as an answer to the lack of action and the downhearted feelings that was threatening the national cultural production in those days. Trying to take over collective construction common places, Acido Surtido opens itself to other voices, getting together in order to share. A kind of generosity is underlying: those who offer the place, those who give their work, those who receive it and make its sense. There are some other principles. Avoiding commercialization and production paraphernalia that could make its cooperation spirit strange and move towards massive circulation. Betting on the quality of its contents secretly hoping to achieve fulfillment. In a nut shell: find the difficult balance between a high level publication and a self-produced fanzine.


Our collaborators come from different disciplines, but they are mostly linked to visual arts: designers, photographers, illustrators, fine arts artists. However, throughout our issues there has been a heterogeneous universe which also includes writers and poets together with other collaborators who could have hardly had the opportunity to develop project-like experiences.

Source: Slanted

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

80 of 500 handdrawn posters


80 of 500 handdrawn typographic posters by Job Wouters are shown in a 3 minute filmclip by Roel Wouters. The posters promote the students final works at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. The handwriting... beautiful.

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