Last week I went to Be Honest, a portfolio showing put on by Friends of Graphic Design, and it was amazing! I got to see lots of mind blowing work, meet Nicole Lavelle in person, and listen to Jessica Hishce talk about design and how much she loves X-Files.
Out of all the work I saw, I enjoyed Elizabeth Harmon’s Bike Through Winter the most. It was such a simple idea, I loved it, especially since I really don’t bike in the winter. My favorite part of the project was the pamphlet titled: Why You Should Bike Trough Winter. It was full of awesome Feltron style graphs and great info. Check out some pictures of the project below, and take some time to peep the rest of Elizabeth’s work.
Yesterday I discovered Ana Montiel’s magical patterns and illustrations. Her work is full of a zillion triangles and other hand drawn shapes, which is why I dig it. Simple and effective. Spend some time browsing her site, it’s full of awesome goodies. Also check out more of her commercial work atAlan The Gallant.
Found this amazing tee while browsing the Warriors of Radness’ shop. Seymour Chwast’s is a classic illustrator. If you’re curious the tee costs 36 bones.
Linefeed has posted it’s review of the past decade in magazines. The video is just like his monthly Reading Lists, he talks about the magazines and why he does or doesn’t like them. It’s a bit long, so I suggest that you watch it in chunks.
Grabba Beast is a new project from Tangible Worldwide. Grabba Beast lets you grabba bunch of body parts and piece together your own beast. Below is the beast I made. His name is Milkshakerz. He enjoys: milkshakes (Duh!), art by Steve Nazar, playing Sega Genesis, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Really awesome video with graphic designer and graffiti artist Haze. Best part: when he talks about leaving the box and going back to using his hands. Found this on hypebeast.