Barney McCann
Barney has a wonderful collection of photography in his portfolio. There is a great texture and quality to many of his candid images and a couple of his projects are…
Barney has a wonderful collection of photography in his portfolio. There is a great texture and quality to many of his candid images and a couple of his projects are…
I’ve fallen head over heels for print maker Holly Drewett who mixes etching, silk screening, monotype and relief printing to delectable results. Have a look at her portfolio but be…
Made popular by the International Typographic Style movement and pioneered by legends like Josef Müller-Brockmann and Wim Crouwel, the grid is the foundation of any solid design. The Grid System…
Ellie will be contributing to our blog section with fashion / print related posts. She is only seventeen years of age and has a great eye for things that are…
Pop Art inspired geometric prints, powerful colours and beautiful embroidery stormed down the runway of Prada F/W 2012. The clashes of mustard, umber, indigo and blue worked in perfect harmony.…
Chris has studied at a number of different universities including the Royal College of Art and is also a member of Printmakers Council. For me Chris ticks all the boxes,…
A sweet design blog with a keen eye for sharp design. From packaging to architecture, they’ve got it down. A hub of inspiration. The Design Ark was last modified: September…
Invisible Industries™ is a branding concept and online store by Artist Munk One. Launched in 2011 the brand is a sandbox for a constant flux of creativity, experimentation and freedom…
Philadelphia based cool guys Jason Kernevich and Dustin Summers form this great graphic design company. Kicking off making silk screen posters for Philadelphia’s independent music scene they’re now rolling with…
Turnbull Grey is a London-based studio who love to play with typography and letterpress. I just came across this awesome game of letterpress scrabble. They have 3 presses and lots…
The new book by David Jury; Graphic Design Before Graphic Designers: The Printer as Designer and Craftsman 1700-1914 explores the printing technological revolution of the 19th century. From letterpress to…
If you’re Birmingham based then this event is not to be missed. The poster artwork by Ben Javens is so good it makes me want to head up there myself!…
If you have a thing for exhibition posters then this is probably heaven for you.
We visited the MA degree show at Camberwell last night and we have come back very inspired. It is safe to say that Dog boy aka Philip huntington was the…
Nineteen years after the founding of Sagmeister Inc, there’s a new addition to the team; renowned designer Jessica Walsh. This cover for the Rolling Stones is to die for. Breaking…
Patrick Vale is a London based illustrator who has created this amazing large scale landscape of New York City as viewed from the Empire State Building. We have had the…
Thomas recently got in touch with us to inform us of the launch of his new website. He has a style which looks distinctly like old screen prints with lots…
Matt got in touch with us just today and we completely fell in love with his work. He has done a lot of great pattern and illustration work for various…
Sarah’s work first caught my eye at this years Pick Me Up graphics and illustration fair at Somerset House and I’ve been stumbling upon her ever since. Her work is…
Ryan is a fantastic designer based in New York City, a place that we all love. His work is very tight and he thinks laterally when solving problems. He’s also…