Also see… http://veerle.duoh.com/ for Veerle’s blog, all tight as design work of course.
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Also see… http://veerle.duoh.com/ for Veerle’s blog, all tight as design work of course.

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Bafta Poster by Tavis Coburn
To promote the award show, the BAFTA commissioned illustrator Tavis Coburn of Dutch Uncle to create a series of posters, one for each of the five Best Film nominees of the year.
Also check out his work here: www.taviscoburn.com

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Daily Herald Poster by E McKnight Kauffer
“Described as the ‘finest invention of his career’ this poster, which was inspired by the Vortisist movement, confirmed E McKnight Kauffer’s place as the most original graphic designer working in Britain during the early 20th Century. The design was bought by the Daily Herald in 1919, and used to convey the aspirations of this new radical Labour newspaper. Sir Francis Meynell, who organised the brilliant campaign, described the poster as ‘a flight of birds that might almost be a flight of aeroplanes; a symbol, in those days of hope, of the unity of useful invention and natural things’ “ Auction estimate 13 May 2010: £20,000 - £30,000

Soon it Will be Cold Enough. Mixed media on paper, 24” x 24”
By Yuta Onoda, originally from Japan, has recently graduated from Bachelor of Applied Arts Illustration at Sheridan College, Canada. He has been shaping his art aesthetic through various forms of media, finding new avenues to express himself.
via // ffffound.com / yutaonoda.com

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Silence Television is the work of Gianmarco Magnani. His portfolio consists of digital illustrations printed on premium matte 270 gm photo paper. Each print is covered with a clear film that help slow fading of the inks and give the print a matte finish. Each print is numbered and limited to only 10 copies.

Illustrations by Kelly Thompson, a local New Zealander (where I’m from), who does photography and illustration for spots and fashion.
Featured on vectroave.com and ffffound and you can find her here… www.kellythompson.co.nz

Art & illustration by Josh Brill.
Maine native Josh Brill graduated Maine College of Art with a degree in New Media Design and has since worked as an New Media Art Director, balancing work between corporate clients and fine art. His artwork has been exhibited at Addo Novo, Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego Museum of Art, Fabrica’s Annex and May 1st Reboot 2005. Josh makes his home in Portland, Maine.
Lumadessa is a little art and design label by Josh Brill. Focusing on limited edition art prints and design products, that implement premium materials and production methods. Resulting in timeless works with longer display lives.

via // thiagomendes: Laz Marquez
Voici d’excellents travaux de Laz Marquez s’inspirant des livres de Stephen King ou encore des films d’Alfred Hitchcock. Une vraie ambiance contrastée se dégage des visuels de ce jeune designer formé aux Etats-Unis. Plus de visuels dans la suite de cet article.
Some very nice redux movie posters for some classic horror and suspense movies, Psycho, The Shining, Vertigo etc…

via // unrealitycircle: consueloenvalpo: robot-heart: Linn Olofsdotter — Lost At E Minor
Linn Olofsdotter, from Sweden, has explored many mediums before solidifying her career in the illustration field. After getting her education in both advertising and graphic design in Europe and the US, she moved to Brazil to start up a motion graphics studio along with her husband and creative partner. More recently Linn worked as a senior art director at a Boston advertising agency.
During the beginning of her career she used her skills as an illustrator to help brand TV networks such as Fine Living, MTV and Anime Network amongst others. Nowadays Linn works independently creating artwork for a number of clients in the Fashion, Advertising and Editorial fields such as Oilily, La Perla and Bon Magazine.