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We will pull no punches nor silly puns, and put together a poster for a boxing event, for the second tutorial exploring the complete vintage designer’s kit.

 

The process will have us explore the customization abilities of the bundle’s typefaces, layout ideas to accommodate the long swashes and tall capital letters, and weathering tips and tricks.

I'm such a narcissist that I design for my own injuries.

Designer: Mario Hixon. MIAD Communication Design Students from the Fall 2012 Art Direction class worked on public service announcements via poster concepts for the MIAD | GE Healthcare collaboration titled "the compassion project".

This work addresses the concerns of breast cancer prevention, awareness and treatment.

Some designs for my upcomming trading card projekt.

Two examples, reproduced in black and white, of posters by A. Paxton Chadwick. They appear in the 1927 Commercial Art Annual, Posters and Publicity.

 

A. Paxton Chadwick (1903 - 1961) was a local Mancunian who at this date was just setting up shop as a commercial artist in the city. He went on to become a teacher at Summerhill at Leiston in Suffolk and is best recalled as being one of the "Suffolk Artists". At this time he had some connection, I suspect, with local advertising agent C.W. Hobson who had, in 1921, set up the Cloister Press in the city and Paxton Chadwick did work for them as well as for the Manchester Ship Canal Company.

 

The first poster is for one of the various "Civic Weeks" that were in Manchester, and other cities, features of the inter-war years. This is for the Pageant that took place in Heaton Park. Manchester's first Civic Week was held in 1926, and there is both a Manchester Guardian Supplement as well as an official handbook to the event that took place between 2nd and 6th October so I suggest thsi poster is from 1926 and that would make sense being in a 1927 annual.

 

The second poster is for a one man show of his work to be held at 2 Mount Street in the city centre. Again undated I wonder if this too dates from 1926.

Greatness demands everything. Sacrifice is only the beginning. What will you: endure, devote, commit, suffer? What will you submit?

 

Matt Wizinsky and Nick Adam's work for Archive can be seen here: www.behance.net/gallery/Archive-13/9460227

Carlos Machado BJJ seminar poster in Ottawa

Designer: Carsyn Taylor McKenzie. MIAD Communication Design Students from the Fall 2012 Art Direction class worked on public service announcements via poster concepts for the MIAD | GE Healthcare collaboration titled "the compassion project".

This work addresses the concerns of breast cancer prevention, awareness and treatment.

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we will be selling prints, shirts, decretive boxes and paintings at the 2nd saturday Art Walk in Long Beach, 7-12-08, 6-10PM. Come check us out

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"Hey! Let's EAT!" Poster for Woodstock Farmers' Market holiday artisan food festival. Did this a while back. Printed in the USA locally up there in those green hills of Ver-mont. If you haven't been, stop in at WFM. Good coffee, great grinders and lot's of produce / goodies to choose from.

 

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Plakatentwurf / Poster design

 

Dieses Plakat wurde nicht von cassiopeia in Auftrag gegeben oder für die genannte Veranstaltung verwendet. Mit diesem Foto wollte ich mich gern einmal mit dem Thema Plakat, Werbung, Grafikdesign auseinandersetzten und habe dazu das Event "Bass & Beat" ; benutzt, da ich im cassiopeia selbst oft Gast bin.

 

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Poster for Wednesday Sessions, Momos Bar.

Hurrem Sultan -Meryem Uzerli -Muhteşem Yüzyıl (Magnificent Centurye)

Foro por el impacto ambiental - Afiches para DG. Gabriele 3 - FADU - UBA

Hasana represents a luxury, lifestyle brand with great accessories and handbag designs for the fun, classic and feminine girl of today. The Hasana Collection has clean, happy and bright colors, inspired by the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao.

 

And guess what is sooo wonderful about the Hasana line?... You don't have to feel guilty about splurging on great, designer jewelry, because 100% of the proceeds of the sales from the Hasana collection directly benefits The Apareció Foundation (a nonprofit organization that raises funds towards educational grants and program for low-income, high-potential Chicago Public High School female students). Every penny. Every dollar. Benefiting education.

 

There were several projects that I got to oversee, design, and guide the overall art direction to Hasana's marketing materials — a 16-page LookBook highlighting nine different collections of jewelry, the website is in development, but pages are still in development, Event Posters for the launch party, and 9 different informational cards defining the inspiration and designer for each collection of Hasana. I wish I could take credit for the photography, too, but these stunning images were taken by Amaris Granado (amarisgranado.com).

 

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Poster design for Marianas Trench's new album "Ever After"

Designer: Devan Peterson. MIAD Communication Design Students from the Fall 2012 Art Direction class worked on public service announcements via poster concepts for the MIAD | GE Healthcare collaboration titled "the compassion project".

This work addresses the concerns of breast cancer prevention, awareness and treatment.

Foro por el impacto ambiental - Afiches para DG. Gabriele 3 - FADU - UBA

Ladies and gentlemen, I have the pleasure to announce that my latest piece for the good folks at Design Cuts is now live!

 

Their current bundle includes a few resources that have struck quite a chord with me, and after some extensive research, we decided to create an (alas fake) gig poster.

 

The tutorial covers the composition, layout, and texture manipulation techniques I've used for the piece. You should go read it, and let me know what you think.

 

Also, the Incredible All in One Design Bundle is still available for a few days, and I strongly recommend getting it.

Proposed poster for Blind Pilot at The Fillmore, SF, CA.

 

Since their newest album features a good amount of references to the moon, the night sky, and various types of darkness, this felt like a nice, simple execution. This was designed to be a 3-color print with the hope that the 3rd would be a pass of glow-in-the-dark ink.

 

13" x 19" 3-color

This design created for social awareness. Its a part of my personal work. All rights reserved to Santosh Kushwaha.

Monday’s are always a drag. The start of a new week, you have to go back to that routine of going to bed early/get up early. If (like me) you have to commute then you prepare for that long journey into work and that long journey back for the first time after a nice two day break.

 

So to kick off those lousy Mondays, I’m going to get my creative mind flowing in a positive way. Creative Mondays. A chance for me to show off something unfinished or finished that I’ve been working on throughout the previous week.”

Okay so looking at this week and last week’s post, you might think there’s a ‘punishment’ theme going on but I assure it was all by accident. I had just watched the Coen brothers remake of ‘True Grit’ (with the awesome Jeff Bridges as Rooster Cogburn) which is one of the rare films that I think a remake actually works as well as the original. I was inspired and wanted to create an image that I saw captured in the film.

 

The scene lent itself in particular to my style of silhouette design and so a quick sketch later and some Photoshop work and here we have it!

The LBi brief was a typography based brief and asked for a solution to make the LBi brand more prominent by creating a typography-based solution using any media. LBi, which stands for Lost Boys International is a worldwide company that creates advertising campaigns for various companies such as Sony and D&AD. For the brief, I decided that a poster would be an effective solution to the brief.

 

The poster design consists of an image in the middle of a white space of an image related to the text (heart, butterfly, missile, etc) the type which is an acronym of LBi is in the bottom right with a logo of LBi with a web address in the top left.

 

I feel that this design is successful in raising awareness of the LBi brand because they are an unusual an intriguing poster design that makes the viewer wonder what the poster represents as well as showing that Lost Boys International can create unusual and interesting advertising campaigns.

my design for the ace and jocelyn poster competition, inspired by saul bass, with photography from www.flickr.com/photos/chromogenic/

 

fingers crossed you all like it!

Designer: Dana Jacobsen. MIAD Communication Design Students from the Fall 2012 Art Direction class worked on public service announcements via poster concepts for the MIAD | GE Healthcare collaboration titled "the compassion project".

This work addresses the concerns of breast cancer prevention, awareness and treatment.

Poster designs for campus theater productions. Maggie Jacobson, BFA 2012.

Hello Design Cutters! Simon here today. For our exploration of the Beautifully Artistic Designer’s Kit, we are going to create a fictitious poster for a fictitious concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

 

The concert in question will for a performance of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, which you might remember from Walt Disney’s Fantasia movie (the part about life’s birth on Earth). If you don’t remember the piece, some kind soul put it in full on Youtube. It makes for a great soundtrack while designing.

 

The bundle’s typefaces, and extensive collection of watercolor textures and elements are a perfect fit with a spring-like atmosphere. Let’s get to it!

I made a Valentine's Day thingy for my latest process piece for Design Cuts!

 

This one was quite a lot of fun to put together. Roverd is a great script typeface, with plenty of luscious swashes to play with. Add a few ornaments around it, sprinkle with a texture or two, and you'll get a neat card/poster to share with your loved one.

 

The bundle features some interesting resources for your print projects. You should check it out, and grab it before it's gone forever.

A reproduction of a poster as an advert and as seen in a small booklet/folder called "Travel Notes" issued by the Southern Railway to assist travellers to the Continent. The folder includes a pocket for travel documents as well as many pages of adverts.

 

The folder must have been issued just after the 1923 Grouping as although the main text refers to the Southern Railway, elsewhere it appears as the either still the South Eastern & Chatham Railway or the Southern Railway (S. E. & C. Section) as well as including adverts such as this for the Caledonian that would have been, by the time of printing, part of the London Midland & Scottish Railway.

 

The Ellerman Lines were a long established shipping group with its origins in Liverpool. Formed in 1892 the company expanded agressively and would in time become one of the largest shipping concerns in the world with a particular presence in the Mediterranean and Near East. Amongst the many concerns acquired the Bucknall Line became part of the group in 1908 to become, by 1914, the Ellerman-Bucknall Line. At the outbreak of World War One it consisted of Ellerman City Line; Ellerman and Bucknall Steamship Company; Ellerman and Papayanni Lines; and Hall Line (though the City and Hall line were often referred to as one — Ellerman City & Hall Lines).

 

I can find little about the artist of this work "E. Hamilton" but they certainly designed posters for other shipping companies including the Royal Mail Line. Given the lettering style I am inclined to think the poster design may be pre-WW1.

 

Ladies and gentlemen, my latest process post for Design Cuts is live!

 

In these two mini-tutorials, I'll walk through my process to create two type-driven pieces.

 

One focuses on the idea of wanderlust, and leverages some delicate script type from their current bundle.

 

The second poster is a mock horror B-movie poster. It features all the grunge, grime, blood splatters, and fake folds you could ever want.

 

I hope you'll enjoy following along as much as I enjoyed writing the post! I believe these pieces will help you to get a sense of how much is possible with the 30 different type families present in the bundle. Don't miss out on it.

Poster design for San Diego Junior Theatre's 2009 production of "Lyle, the Crocodile," designed by Martin S. Lindsay for Thrive Mediarts, San Diego, California, 2009.

 

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Public Relations Department poster

 

Illustration by John Vickery

 

A man in uniform carries a mail bag. He is driving a cart along a road while holding an umbrella to protect him from the sun. Crops and mountains are in the background.

 

Date: 1938

 

BPMA reference: POST 118/829

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