entries Tagged as [illustration]

Helvetica in stitches


Prep

Experimental, architectural, typographic. The work of UK-based Peter Crawley.

Follow the progress of his latest piece (pictured) on Twitter.


Detail


Midway

Plus
Here’s an interview over at Ape on the Moon.

And
A link to the final product.

Found via Natasha Newton

Today is my 14th Wedding Anniversary


Polka, by Rodolfo Collado Hernandez, Vancouver Film School

Art Chantry, poster dude

Designer Art Chantry is the second generation rock poster guru who bridged the 1960s and has inspired (directly or indirectly) the current wave of artists.

His book is still floating around, here’s some images. Official site (with gallery link). Oakley sunglasses. And an interview. And another.

Jason Munn makes posters

Designer Jason Munn’s work is about simplicity. Simplicity that speaks volumes.

Website here. Interview here.

French Paper posters, by CSA

Charles S. Anderson Design’s promotional materials for French Paper are legendary. Snag some of the posters here.

The rarities are not cheap though, the Seinfeld final episode commemorative (above) goes for $500.

Law & Order: the coloring book

Spread (above) from one of my favorites: Law & Order: An Adventure to Color! by Brandon Bird.

See the book here. More Law & Order art here.

And check out the other forms of tee vee celebrity mischief at Brandon Bird’s website.


The Jack McCoy tee


SVU valentines

The CBS Gastrotypographicalassemblage

Back in the 1960s, CBS art director Lou Dorfsman created one of the most influential typographic treatments of all time.

Today, designers have rediscovered the Gastrotypographicalassemblage’s 3D complexity – and today it’s been influencing everything from the design of Zune advertisements to kinetic typography videos (note that the new adaptations also tend to be in black/white with minimal color).

The video (above) gives history. And here’s more history. Plus, photos and restoration images here.

Holiday shopping?

Up early? Ready to brave the lines and the sales? How bout staying at home and buying from Supermarket. Straight from designers.

Start here. Facebook fan page here. Blog here.

Click on the images to jump to individual products/stores.

Lustig collection

‘He was in the vanguard of a relatively small group who fervently, indeed religiously, believed in the curative power of good design when applied to all aspects of American life.’ -Steven Heller, Eye Magazine

Alvin Lustig (1915-55) didn’t limit himself to the field of graphic design – as a ‘generalist’ he designed just about everything he could leave his mark on. Including a helicopter.

Check out the incredible collection of book jackets designed by Lustig here. More here.

And for even more, visit the Alvin Lustig Archive.

Found via Twitter.com/Sandoer

Pino Tovaglia: Alfa Romeo


Series of futuristic drawings by Pino Tovaglia for Alfa Romeo, 1958

I just picked up a used copy of the book Pino Tovaglia. La regola che corregge l’emozione. Book review over at Grain Edit.

The long lost Star Trek comic strip

In 1979, the week the first movie premiered, Paramount launched a daily Star Trek comic strip. Thomas Warkentin was the first writer/artist to work on the title and I loved his attention to detail.

The strip adapted the production design of the first motion picture and Warkentin even went so far as to put small details on the viewscreens that was often wasted when printed small in the paper. I had a drawer full of the clipped strips, they’d turned a nice gold color over time.

The strip itself has never been reprinted, lost in a world of legal ownership issues. But the entire run can be found here. Though not in the best user friendly format. There’s also links to some great UK-based Star Trek comics from the 1970s. Handy checklist here.


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