All entries from June 2008


We are Build

Michael C. Place of Build updates his always inspirational site with new work. Established in 2001, Build has forged an international reputation as a forward-thinking design studio with an exceptional eye for detail. Pictured above, a gatefold album design for the Los Angeles-based musician Flying Lotus. Photography by Timothy Saccenti and sculpture by Commonwealth.

Monday June 30, 2008 - 4 months ago
Posted by Duane King / Filed under Graphic Design

Champion Don't Stop

The always inspiring Geoff McFetridge, an artist and designer based in Los Angeles, recently relaunched Champion Don’t Stop. Geoff was once the art director for the Beastie Boys’ Grand Royal Magazine and went on to launch Champion Graphics in Atwater Village where he has developed designs for posters, t-shirts, textiles, motion graphics, advertising and film production. Amongst his recent ventures; a wallpaper company called Pottok Prints and a skateboarding company by the name of The Solitary Arts. Geoff is also a member of The Directors Bureau.

A prolific designer, Geoff’s minimalism and playfulness is reminiscent of the of the work created at Push Pin Studios by Seymour Chwast and Milton Glaser. Clever concepts are communicated quickly through a refined graphic simplicity. Geoff probably puts it best when he explains his process as follows, “Invention must be countered by consistency, complexity with simplicity, decoration with purpose.”

Follow developments with his work though his blogs at Pottok Prints and The Solitary Arts.

Sunday June 29, 2008 - 4 months ago
Posted by Duane King / Filed under Art, Graphic Design, Illustration

Ronald Kurniawan

Ronald Kurniawan graduated with honors from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Inspired by ideograms, syllables, letterforms, beasts and heroic landscapes, he slowly but surely continues to create a visual language where the wilderness and civilization could merge happily together. With the belief that the sublime and nuclear age could coexist, he paints romantic environments and breaks the quiet scene with juxtaposed imagery taking the shape of icons and letterforms. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles where he paints meticulously and happily accompanied by his pug Ruffles, an avid artist himself.

Thursday June 26, 2008 - 4 months ago
Posted by Duane King / Filed under Art, Illustration

Israeli Stamps


Last year Grain edit posted this article about a beautifully designed set of stamps from Israel. Google revealed that The Ministry of Type had a better image and bit more information. The series depicts the environmental concerns of air, water and noise pollution. The stamp above represents air pollution and depicts a butterfly visiting flowers. These were designed and created in 1975 by an Israeli artist and sculptor called Eliezer Weishoff.

Wednesday June 25, 2008 - 4 months ago
Posted by Duane King / Filed under Graphic Design

Houston, We Have a Problem


Seattle-based Houston is the brainchild of Matt Clark. Part artist, part designer – both fashion and graphic, Matt’s work is always original and highly creative. I don’t know all that much about him aside from the fact that he produced the cover for Modest Mouse’s Good News For People Who Love Bad News and that at one point in time, his site sold clothing and other original works of art by himself and many others.

Photography by Jeff Minton & Houston.

Monday June 23, 2008 - 5 months ago
Posted by Duane King / Filed under Art, Graphic Design

UNICEF Type Book

Create/Reject introduces Fifty Designers’ Current Favourite Typefaces. 100% of the cover price goes to UNICEF’s Myanmar (Burma) Cyclone Children’s Appeal in the wake of Cyclone Nargis that hit Myanmar on 2nd May 2008.

Contributors: 2×4, Adam Hayes, Alan Dye (NB: Studio), Alexandre Bettler, Angus Hyland (Pentagram), Antoine+Manuel, Ben Freeman, Ben Parker (MadeThought), Bibliothèque, Cartlidge Levene, Claire Warner (Browns), Domenic Lippa (Pentagram), Daniel Eatock, Daniel Lock (NB: Studio), eBoy, Eike König (HORT), Experimental Jetset, Farrow, Fernando Gutiérrez, Fuel, Hector Pottie (Third Eye Design), Henrik Kubel (A2/SW/HK), Hi-ReS!, Hyperkit, James Goggin (Practise), James Greenfield (BB/Saunders), Jeremy Leslie (John Brown), Jerome Rigaud (Electronest), Jessica Helfand (Winterhouse), Jon Dowling (SEA Design), Jon Forss (Non-Format), Julian Morey (abc-xyz), Lionel Hatch (The Chase), Matt Simpson (Stereo), Michael C. Place (Build), Michael Johnson (Johnson Banks), Mogollon, Nick Bell, Paula Scher (Pentagram), Paulus M. Dreibholz, Pixelgarten, Ralf Metzger (North), Simon Earith (YES), Spin, Stefan Sagmeister, The Designers Republic, Why Not Associates, Wim Crouwel, Zak Kyes, Zamir Antonio (Eat Sleep Work/Play)

Monday June 23, 2008 - 5 months ago
Posted by Duane King / Filed under Books, Graphic Design

Manystuff Reflet

Manystuff presents Reflet, an exhibition at Espace GHP in Toulouse, France that will be showing from June 20 to August 2, 2008. Manystuff likes to challenge contemporary designers by delivering a specific topic from them to develop their concepts around. For their first exhibition the theme will be “reflection of a landscape.” Participants include Le Club des Chevreuils, Yoann Dovier, Hey Ho, Jean Jullien, Benoit Lemoine, Damien Poulain, Superscript and Pierre Vanni.

Sunday June 22, 2008 - 5 months ago
Posted by Duane King / Filed under Exhibitions, Graphic Design

(Re)Thinking for a Living

After many months of thought and preparation, a new and improved Thinking for a Living™ is here. Truly, none of this would have been possible without my good friend J. Ellis of Athletics. Thanks to his idea of Del.ico.us integration and some clever server-side caching the site is now running smoothly and is smarter than ever. Updates are easier which means they will also be more frequent – and therefore more relevant.

You can now stay up to date with our Online and Print resources by subscribing to the Thinking for a Living™ Resources Feed, powered by Del.ico.us. We also now have a blog which you can follow by subscribing to the Thinking for a Living™ Blog Feed. The blog will cover a wide variety of topics and will include talented authors from various design related industries in order to help broaden our view of the world and the business of design. Get in touch with us if you have something newsworthy that you’d like to share.

Once again, thanks to all of those who have helped make Thinking for a Living™ what it is today. It’s been amazing to see this project grow thanks to the contributions of so many talented and passionate people. We hope that you find the site a useful resource and that you stick around to see what else we have up our sleeves.

Sunday June 22, 2008 - 5 months ago
Posted by Duane King / Filed under Thinking for a Living

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Draught Associates

Draught Associates was set up in 1997 by RCA graduate Michael Lenz and Dave Gibson. We are an enthusiastic and efficient design company, and approach each project with a mix of imagination and invention that combines intelligence with insight.

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Six Creative

Six Creative is a London-based agency creating beautiful, relevant imagery and graphic direction for fashion, luxury, and lifestyle brands. The team is based within Spring Studios, London's foremost photographic studios and a center for aesthetic industries.

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Carlos Serrao

The portfolio website of the photographer Carlos Serrao. Carlos hails from Miami Beach, USA, but has settled in New York. He had an early interest in the visual arts, making super-8 films until he discovered 35mm photography.

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