Talented graphic designer David Copsey updates his portfolio website with some fantastic works. “I love being a graphic designer. It has really changed the way I look at the world, and changed the world I look at…“, as he states on his website.
Soleil Noir kicks off 2010 with a really nice showreel. They Love Toys, Music, Technology, Food, Art, Fashion, They Love You!
Peepshow updated their website with some nice works and an excellent html design. (via FormFiftyFive)
One of the most well known creative studio in Britain, just updated their site. With a nice way of using the background of the site as a placement for their work. Very nicely done. Visit Barnbook Studio.
Marcus Eriksson portfolio site has some amazing work.
Elana Giavaldi is an Italian Graphic Designer.
She loves book covers and print design! She’s in New York and Milan!
Her portfolio is fantastic. — http://portfolio.elenagiavaldi.com
Ryan Hammond has some nice works on his portfolio website.
Nice works at Ill Studio from France.
As stated on their About page “The ill-studio is a French group of collaborators devoted to fine arts. Our goal is to bring ten individuals together, working in various artistic areas such as graphic design, photography, typography, illustration, video, motion design, etc.
The studio provides an environment wherein its member’s complementary influences meet, and contribute to the stimulation and development of the whole, whether the works produced are created collectively, or individually.
The ill-studio is Léonard Vernhet, Thomas Subreville, Nicolas Malinowsky, Thierry Audurand, Sébastien Michelini, Pierre Dixsaut, Harold Urcun, Artus de Lavilléon, David Luraschi and Fred Mortagne.”
Designers United recently updated their website.
Their statement as appears on their website, ”Designers United is a design team that was brought into being by acclaimed art directors Dimitris Koliadimas and Dimitris Papazoglou in order to engage visual research and systematic methodology into the design process. DU creates print and digital graphics that enable businesses, art institutions and other organizations to improve and strengthen their visual language.“
Fantastic works from London based graphic design studio, Here Design. So nice to see that a friend of mine is a member of this group!
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The fantastic people from PLEASELETMEDESIGN shows us how they created the typeface for the Toyota iQ. Excellent combination of interactive and typographic design. View the video on their site
Excellent design studio from London – Emmi
Un.titled updates with some excellent works.
From the lovely people of I love Typography here comes We love typography, as stated on the website. Think of it FFFFOUND for type-related content. Enjoy.
8 Simple Ways to Improve Typography In Your Designs is an article written by Antonio Carusone and it was published for Smashing Magazine. A great article to keep in mind and come back to it for reference.
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FF Milo has its origins back to 2000 with the goal of creating a compact typeface with very short ascenders and descenders. I really like this kind of typefaces and I especially love the p shown in this picture.
About two months earlier I posted that Mike Boulton released his book A practical guide to Designing for the Web. It was only released as a PDF download for £12. Today Mike posted on Twitter that he received 1500 limited copies of his book in printed version. Mike also posted some photos of this special delivery.
The price is set at £29 starting selling from 14th of April. Be sure to check out FiveSimpleSteps website for more information.
Text derived from the Cam’s Portfolio on the Behance Network.
“The Periodic Table of Typefaces is obviously in the style of all the thousands of over-sized Periodic Table of Elements posters hanging in schools and homes around the world. This particular table lists 100 of the most popular, influential and notorious typefaces today.”
I love my iPhone, and that is not only it is a great piece of devide and technology but also of the applications that exists. Today I found Kern, is a game about kerning. “A random type-centric word with a missing letter appears at a variable point size. As the leading begins to shrink, you navigate the missing letter to the proper space and release it’s handle to lock it in place.”
Kern was designed and developed by FORMation Alliance.
I love typography and this game is just excellent!