Showing posts with label Graphics and Illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphics and Illustration. Show all posts

19/09/2013

Daisuke Sakaguchi Artist and Designer

Daisuke Sakaguchi is a Creative Designer and Artist based in London, Daisuke takes influence from his fusion of Japanese and British roots creating work that brings both cultures together, be it traditional Japanese imagery or London based graffiti jewellery. Daisuke graduated from Central Saint Martins with a BA (Hons) Degree in Jewellery Design, Daisuke has had his work featured in galleries in Soho and Covent garden and his jewellery worn by the likes of Rhianna and Estelle. Check out his site here...




27/06/2013

Design Icons

Simon Staines is a motion-graphics creative director working in the film industry. Staines worked in print for ten years before hand, through a longing to create more print work he has created 67inc a company dedicated to producing his own print/artwork. Check out the first print in the companies line, an A-Z of iconic designs, in collectible card format!
information on this particular print can be found here:
http://ateliertally.com/design-classics-poster-be-67-inc/
also make sure to check out the company website
http://67inc.com/

23/04/2013

More Than Paper Airplanes...

I found a link to this blog whilst looking for paper airplane images, i got more than paper airplanes! the blog is entirely dedicated to paper craft, take a look at the huge amount of variety that the artists featured create using just paper!
a particular artist by the name of Kyle Bean caught my eye on the site and i followed the links to post specificly about his work, make sure to check it out

17/01/2013

Sleek Posters by Jim Tuckwell

Check out these very cool re-make posters from Artist Jim Tuckwell. Using a minimal colour palette and bold black and white Jim has created a unique and slick style. You can have a look at lots more of his art on his blog here:

06/11/2012

Simplicity at its best

This is an advertising campaign for Lego by a German agency named Jung Von Matt. See how many you can guess! The simplicity of these images are amazing, it also shows you how your brain works with the association of colour and shapes.