mikeduddle:

    Awesome Illustrations Of Miyazaki Films remade into penguin book covers by Jason K, I would love to do something like this myself over the summer as a mini project <3

    (Source: brain-food)


    28 May 2012   744 notes  
  1. Boglarka Nadi

    Boglarka Nadi


  2. 14 May 2012   1 note  
  3. Foamy typeface - JA Puche

    Foamy typeface - JA Puche


  4. 14 May 2012   2 notes  

    Romeo by URW - You Work For Them


    14 May 2012   3 notes  

    More Sendak. This is one of my favourites. A lovely tale of a boy that falls asleep and dreams of helping out bakers (Hardy from Laurel and Hardy, never sure why that was) making bread. There is a spread that I can’t find an image of where on one page there is a drawing of a milk bottle that is split in two by a break in the page, where Mickey, the boy, falls in one side but floats up the other. Difficult to describe, better to see.


    08 May 2012   1 note  

    Maurice Sendak, widely considered the most important children’s book artist of the 20th century, who wrenched the picture book out of the safe, sanitized world of the nursery and plunged it into the dark, terrifying and hauntingly beautiful recesses of the human psyche, died on Tuesday in Danbury, Conn. He was 83.


    08 May 2012   4 notes  
  5. josephwalshprocon3:

NMP typeface.
5 weights of numbers. Each one of these has been individually designed and vectored.
Just printed off to see how they look, the spacing has obviously not been set correctly.

Excellent work from Joe Walsh (Level 6). Go on then, you try designing a sans serif font from scratch!

    josephwalshprocon3:

    NMP typeface.

    5 weights of numbers. Each one of these has been individually designed and vectored.

    Just printed off to see how they look, the spacing has obviously not been set correctly.

    Excellent work from Joe Walsh (Level 6). Go on then, you try designing a sans serif font from scratch!


  6. 08 May 2012   9 notes  

    laura-mariesaul:

    Some more Degree Show posters. looking at this collection of designs it shows how diverse and sometimes irrelevant the posters can be for the art and design shows they are advertising. Take for example Newcastle’s at the top, it plays on the idea that they know people are likely to look at it because of its appearance of a road sign, which I find is more direct although I don’t actually like it as I think it loses purpose and almost feels like its mimicking. I really like however the MA degree show poster for Camberwell, I like its use of photographed tools, I think this works better than if the tools were drawn on or vectorised as its much bolder. The designs I feel are best suited are Central St Martins and Bath because of their use of paint, paint can refer to all subjects because of colour and medium but also because it is associated with artists. I also like the last poster as I think posters that use Typography look really clean and sharp.


    30 Apr 2012   3 notes  
  7. Level 4

    Friday - 10:00 - Live logo brief - £100 Magma vouches for selected logo - Get on this


  8. 25 Apr 2012   11 notes  

    Eighty years ago, on April 24th 1932, scores of mainly young working class men exercised what they saw as their right to roam across the hills in the Mass Trespass of Kinder Scout mountain in Derbyshire.

    In doing so they defied the police and gamekeepers and set in train an open access movement.

    The campaign eventually led to the creation of National Parks in England and Wales from 1951 onwards.

    Event organiser Roly Smith said: “The Mass Trespass in 1932 was the iconic event in the century-old battle for the right to roam on the mountain and moors.


    24 Apr 2012   0 notes  

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Tim Isherwood

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