Love Paper

In an effort to bring the paper company closer to the design community, Fedrigoni UK opened doors to it’s London showroom in 2008. The posters were designed by Richard Nabarro to entice designer by emphasizing the creative possibilities of paper. In fact, this just gave me an idea. Fun! Via  Read More

mkt4

Love these (inspirational?) posters from MKT4 which I saw on Behance. Super cute characters sending great messages. Make sure you visit the Goodies section of the website and download the image below for your desktop, I did!  Read More

Beautifully Banal

Jeffrey Fisher Some of our (yours and mine) favorite designer’s have created posters from classified ads and made beautiful pieces of design to auction off. The posters are in a series called Beautifully Banal for the TDC. Louise Fili Ed Fella via @swissmiss  Read More

New Prints from Brainstorm

Love these new prints from Brainstorm Design. They rock!  Read More

Delicious Design League

I really like the work presented over at Delicious Design League but I am unsure of who is all involved. There is no About page, but there is a blog and you can follow them or him or her on twitter (where what was eaten for lunch is posted). The Chicago based Delicious Design League has amazing design and illustration skills but are still a mystery to me, for now view some of their posters that I swoon over.  Read More

The Cocktail Gallery

After New Year’s you may not want to hear about any sort of cocktails or alcoholic drinks, but how much fun are The Cocktail Gallery posters?  Read More

Posters for the People Archive

The Posters for the People online archive officially launched on November 5 and you can now search and view posters created under the New Deal’s Federal Art Project. “Posters for the People searches private and public holdings to create the most comprehensive Web-based database of known posters – a living archive. We preserve our American graphic design heritage through research, outreach, site visits, photography, and archiving.” They... Read More

London Posters

I love these typographic posters designed by various designers for a collaborative project. They were given the brief of celebrating London by producing a two-color poster, they are all available to purchase on the Blanka website.  Read More

WPA Collection Highlights

I stumble across these again and again but I can’t resist posting about them this time. The WPA posters from Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal presidency and his vision for a hopeful and strong America. The collection is housed at the Library of Congress (What is up with their website?!?!) and is broken down into a few categories. But apparently there are around 35,000 designs according to postersforthepeople.com, so this is just a taste. ... Read More

Vintage Circus Posters

So how on earth do you suppose on stumbles upon something such as these? Flickr? Google? Nope. I was listing some vintage circus tickets on my Etsy store and looked up a bit of history on the Circus Hall of Fame. A link on their page lead me to find the Circus in America site where these lovely poster images reside. If only events were promoted with such exaggeration today. A beautiful poster collection indeed. If they only had the playbills and... Read More

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