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A very striking and clever work by Abram Games for the July 1943 issue of Art & Industry magazine for the subject of wartime poster design. The blending of the sword and the paint brush with the use of bold colours is indicative of Games's skill as an artist and graphic designer. Games (1914 - 1996) had emerged as a designer in the late 1930s and after wartime service that saw him transferred to become an official war artist he went on to enjoy a long career as a poster and graphic designer for many companies and organisations.
House Blackwood
Sigil - A White Weirwood Tree surrounded by a flock of Ravens
Sworn to House Tully
After watching the awesome Game of Thrones series I became slightly obsessed with each of the House's and their identity or sigil.
Having found the houses and their representative sigils. I set about creating a vector for each one of them and creating a poster. I hope you like them as much as I do.
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Event Poster (Photography / Typography / Photoshop / Illustrator)
Event Location: Luxun Academy of Fine Arts, Dalian, China
Explored: Sept. 16, 2009 #88
Published work in the Volume-VII of “International Contemporary Artists” Book
House Stark
Sigil - Dire Wolf
Motto "Winter Is Coming"
After watching the awesome Game of Thrones series I became slightly obsessed with each of the House's and their identity or sigil.
Having found the houses and their representative sigils. I set about creating a vector for each one of them and creating a poster. I hope you like them as much as I do.
Inspired by New Elementary's latest contest: www.newelementary.com/2017/12/contest-lego-teal-competiti...
If the mental image of Mark Stafford in a teal jumpsuit wielding a samurai sword is now stuck in your mind... sorry. Maybe.
P.S: You can use this in your own personal city layout if you really like it, but please credit me if you do!
After creating the Sigils for the House's in A Song of Ice and Fire series I decided I wanted to create a sigil and motto for the Dothraki.
I thought that a good representation for the Dothraki would be similar to the Horse Gate at Vaes Dotrak, so I opted for for tow horses rearing and counter charged.
I chose earthy colours for their field and the horses are a representative of the brass horses at the entrance to Vaes Dothrak.
I opted for the motto 'Blood Of My Blood".
Products with this on are now available from my Redbubble
T-Shirt also available from Redbubble
Poster stamps are, if I'm honest, great wee things and here are three real ones tipped into a magazine article from 1923. The Anchor - Donaldson Line was formed in 1916, from the merger of the two so named lines, and was known for its trans-Atlantic routes notably between Liverpool and Glasgow and the NE States along with Canadian ports.They also, as seen here, covered other routes. It was somewhat connected with the Cunard Line as they'd had influence over the Anchor Line.
The three stamps, poster designs, are by Norman Gorell, William C Nicholson and a Mr Tyler.
I've had this poster idea for a while and since I was flying back to Boston for one more show it seemed like it would have to be now or maybe never.
All of the bar graphs, charts, and numbers are real information and data about The Information (or very close approximations). It's amazing what you can faux-quantify after 7 years.
You will have to view this large and on black to take it all in.
22x28 digital print.
Poster nieuw Graphic Design Museum, Breda
Langs het IJ lopend kwam ik deze poster tegen. Helder ontwerp, intrigerend. De grote cijfers en trokken direct mijn aandacht (de aandacht vragen is toch dé essentie van een poster). Mét een grapje bovenin en een duidelijke afzender. Wat wil een poster nog meer!?
Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."
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Lubalin poster using Friz Quadrata, a typeface designed by Ernst Friz, Switzerland. The typeface shown here is the first weight of Friz Quadrata. Later, ITC added a bold weight, and in 1992, French designer Thierry Puyfoulhoux designed italic weights for both the original and bold weights. Illustration: Shelley Sacks. Client: VGC. Date: 1966. www.uniteditions.com
Join us at Mile 20 (1932 S. Halsted in Pilsen 60608) on Sunday, October 13th for a Chicago Marathon Watch Party.
Singing to the Deaf is a collection of visual songs — lyrics written for designs rather than for music. The box set of eleven posters, booklets and ephemera explore the idea that words and designs can create silent music on a printed page.
The collection explores themes of longing, transformation, regret and redemption using a variety of production techniques.
The fine press limited edition of 150 box sets was designed, letterpress printed and hand assembled by Paul Rustand at Widgets & Stone in 2004.
Copies of the edition are still available for purchase for $100 plus shipping and handling.
WORDS OF “ENCOURAGEMENT” for 2019 Chicago Marathon Participants from @DEPRESSIONPRESS MFG. & INK, INC.
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Every fall, thousands of suspiciously eager Chicago Marathon runners head through the heart of Pilsen past Chicago Art Department. This year, we’re “proud” to display hundreds of signs featuring various words of “encouragement” hand-printed by two of the city’s most reluctant optimists—K. James Henderson & Dud Lawson of Depression Press Mfg. & Ink, Inc.
Join Kent (art) & Dud (copy) for an opening reception Friday, Oct. 11 from 6-10pm and come back the morning of Sunday, Oct.13 for booze, carbs, and a front-row view of the longest, most tedious sporting event in the Midwest.
Words of Encouragement on view Oct 11 to Oct 25
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The main article in the April 1928 issue of the German advertising and graphic design magazine "Gebrauchsgrafik" looks at the publicity and advertising of the steamship line the Norddeutsche Lloyd Line based in Bremen, Germany. The line, formed in 1857, grew to be a major international steamship line and weathering many financial and politcal storms, survived to merge with rival Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG), the Hamburg-America line, in 1970 as the market for passenger vessels and sailings collapsed with HAPAG's post-war decision to concentrate on freight and conatiner shipping proving decisive.
NDL had high standards of advertising and publicity intended to expand market awareness of the Line and to impart an element of luxury and adventure to those who could afford it! I doubt many of those who travelled steerage across the Atlantic at the time saw much of either!
This poster, reproduced in the article, is by Bremen based artist Prof. Bernd Steiner and is to advertise NDL's Scandinavian services and cruises through an air of folk romanticism, here on the fjords of Norway. The page also gives information as to the printer, Wilhelm Jöntzen of Bremen, and is printed on paper from the Bautzen based Firma Vereingte Bautzen Papierfabriken. The poster's actaul date of issue is not given but the article suggests the 1920s.
"Dad Joke about Dad Joke" is my entry to this week's spoonflower wall-hanging challenge. I combined two jokes into one and made a dad joke about a dad joke ha ha, I hope you and dad's out there like it xox
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This area is made up of seven hills. It's a large territory with rugged terrain. Located right in the middle. It have its own charm. Like a fisherman's net, the streets laid out all over the place. A lot of roads cross this area, old, dusty but reliable. It very convenient for a long-distance traveler, coming here he know exactly where to go next and how. So crowds of people from all over the world flock here. A motley and bright company. But everyone know why they came here.