Showing posts with label graphic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic. Show all posts

Custom Chalk Lettering


Wow! Pretty impressive!!!

Dana Tanamachi is a graphic designer who creates custom chalk lettering for businesses and homes. Tanamachi currently resides in Brooklyn, New York and works for Louise Fili Ltd. After work, she can be found putting her chalk skills to use on people’s walls all over New York City.

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Minimalist Portraits by Ali Jabbar


Dubai-based graphic designer Ali Jabbar made these stunning minimalist illustrations of famous people.

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The Four Icon Challenge


The Four Icon Challenge is a project by designer, Kyle Tezak. The goal is to sum up an entire book or movie using only four icons.

He's only done a few for now, but plans on making it an ongoing project.

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YouTube Tribute Poster


To commemorate the 5 years of existence of YouTube, Ibraheem Youssef and Paul Parolin worked on a poster to showcase the Top 100 Most Viewed Videos Of All Time in All Categories on YouTube.

You can purchase it here.

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Classic Icon Prints


Susan Kare's classic icons now available in prints, each signed and numbered by Susan Kare herself in pencil, below the image, on the right.

Custom inscriptions are available on the larger three sizes, below the image on the left.

Get them here.

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Bear Bean Bag


Feel free to sit or sprawl on top of this sleeping grizzly bear, ’cause it’s not going to wake up. This awesome bean bag measures 20 x 27 x 40 inches and has a lifelike knitted graphic.



Buy it here.

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The Perfect Pour


A great graphic poster by Plaid called The Perfect Pour that depicts various hot, tasty coffee beverages and how they're made.

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The People In My Life


Designed by Carolina Andreoli, this is an infograph about the people in her life.

Each colour represents where she met these people and the circles closer to the middle are the people who are emotionally closest to her. The timeline shows when she lived in these countries, adding another layer of information.

Cool!

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Google Celebrates 30 Years Of Pac-Man With Playable Logo


Google celebrates Pac-Man 30th birthday with a playable Pac-Man logo, Pac-Man is an arcade game developed by Namco, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980! It is cool that Google's Pac-Man Logo is a playable game, click on the logo to play.

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We Love Apple By Adobe

Ok here's the story:

Apple has never authorized the presence of "Flash" (developed by Adobe) on the iPhone or on the iPad to the dismay of the users, developers and Adobe. So Adobe created an ad "WE LOVE APPLE" to explain that they have nothing against Apple, but that they just do not appreciate those who try to control the internet with proprietary technologies.

Adobe's Issaco imagined what Apple's response (via an ad) would be like. He simply replaced the heart with the little graphic that appears on an iPhone or iPad when you try to view Flash content! Smart!
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Featured Work: Khajag Apelian









Khajag, also known as KJ is a quite talented designer. He just completed the Type and Media masters program at KABK, the Hague, and started a one person company called Debakir, specializing in multilingual graphic and type design.

You've got to check out his website to see his work. Really good stuff!!!
Kudos KJ and good luck with Debakir!
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