One of our favourite things about the new year is the abundance of ‘best songs of the previous year’ playlists that get published. So after listening to a few of
A month or so ago Information is Beautiful and The Guardian Datablog held a competition to design an infographic based on a given data set. Daily Slandered gave it a go and
Following our post on chick flick poster design we began looking for similarities in the film posters of other genres. We headed straight for horror and skipped straight past the
Steve Payne’s anachronistic portraits replace the heads of Napoleonic era Russian generals with those of celebrities. The pieces contrast historical ideas of status, power and wealth as well as the methods by
I know what you’re thinking. What connection or thematic similarity can the film Unkown (2011) have with the book Naked Lunch (1959). They fill wildly different genres and were created
I recently noticed that Pride and Prejudice had a very similar poster design to Atonement. Both shared a horizontal, central band holding the film’s title Kiera Knightly’s mugshot in
Mercedes-Benz Concept A-class will be on show at this month’s Shanghai Auto Show and the A Class is likely to go on sale in 2012. It’s premium hot hatch class
Really nice three dimensional, hand plotted paper cuttings from Bianca Chang. The piece shown above, Twin, is made form 135 sheets of 80gsm paper and measures 32.5 x 45.5cm. Chang’s work
Malwitz Custom Surfboards was asked to design and shape a series of boards in a collaboration with Saturdays and Chandelier Creative. The brief was broad, asking simply
Robert Montgomery’s weapons of choice are typography and language; administered to the viewer in equal measures. His series of billboards (both illuminated and non-illuminated) often employ poetic, reassuring, empathetic verses that connect with the
This set of montage posters from 2011 graphic design graduate, Dawn Gardner caught my eye through the juxtaposition of vintage (effect?) photography and strict geometric shapes, brought together through a muted.
There’s something fascinating about abandoned, dilapidated properties. Maybe it’s the potential for renovation. Maybe its the order hiding beneath chaos or the apparent or it could be the palpable but unknown history. Whatever