The Girlfriend Experience

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This is a clipping of the poster for Steven Soderbergh’s new movie ‘The Girlfriend Experience’. It was recently featured/released in New York Magazine, click here to read about it and see the full poster. The film should be hitting select theaters on May 22.

Julian Bittiner

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Originally from Geneva, Switzerland Julian Bittiner works under the name of Applied Aesthetics.

Bittiner is a graduate of the Art Center College of Design and Yale’s M.F.A. Graphic Design program. Beautiful typography, and some great installation/photo pieces.

Think Simple Act Simple

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This is one in a series of fold down posters done for Play-Doh (by Think Simple Act Simple). Great concept, and a clean execution.

Play-Doh was the best. I never understood why all the toys that went with it were designed to make it look like delicious food shapes though? It tastes horrible. They should just make that stuff out of candy.

via QBN

Celebrating the “Swiss Style”

Swiss Legacy just released a limited edition poster to celebrate the graphic designers that created what we know as “The International Typographic Style” along with the designers that followed in their footsteps.

Here’s a list of the heavyweights: Ernst Keller, Theo Ballmer, Jan Tschichold, Herbert Matter, Max Bill, Emil Ruder, Josef Müller-Brockmann, Paul Rand, Max Huber, Otto Aicher, Armin Hofmann, Adrian Frutiger, Wim Crouwel and Karl Gerstner.

To purchase you know the drill.

Coles Phillips

Coles Phillips is a fantastic illustrator from the early 1900’s. He employs salient use of negative space.


Coles Phillips

Coles Phillips