Sketchbook & Work

What’s been going in my sketchbook? Sadly, I must say not much. I take a break every so often and this just happens to be one of those times. But I have a few things to share. I’ve been trying my hand at screen printing. Well, I got the screen thing down, but not the printing part yet. I’ve been testing out different graphics and this is the first one that worked. Although it’s so muddy looking. Anyone wanna offer me some... Read More

Le Buro

Some brilliant new work by Inventaire was recently featured on Behance’s Typography Served for Le Buro. That logo is swoon-worthy.  Read More

Elevador.

Nice type specimen for Elevador, a typeface created by Oliver Hoffman for his final year project.  Read More

Xavi Garcia

Wowie! Xavi Garcia has a real obsession with currency, which is okay because it’s a beautiful obsession. I browsed through his site EquisGarcia, and he really has a beautiful way of incorporating currency-inspired type and art into his work. The most interesting was his sketchbook, oh how I love to see the sketchbooks of artists/designers. It’s like a window into their creative world! Via  Read More

I Love Dust

The work of the talented folks over at I Love Dust has caught my eye today. Beautiful typography projects.  Read More

Watercolor Type

I saw this on the Served newsletter from Behance and I just dig the watercolor typography by Sasha Prood.  Read More

Mads Burcharth

I really love the identity work by recent graduate, Mads Burcharth, a danish designer with a nice portfolio. I especially love the typography skills.  Read More

The Masonry Binder

I just can’t get over how wonderful this packaged set for Thompson Building Materials is. The design is by Nate Yates, a designer from (I think) the west coast. All of his work is worth taking a look at, so get over there and peek around.  Read More

Signs at Knoebels

The big draw of amusement parks is sensory overload and I was in complete heaven with all of the signs and lettering littering the spaces of Knoebel’s Amusement park. I’ve gone there since I was a kid and it hasn’t changed much, thankfully. The park is family-oriented and still has many trees around for much needed shade unlike many other parks. Knoebel’s is a great place but even greater is it’s signs. I failed to... Read More

Ferry Brush Lettering

Over the weekend I drove 10-12 hours to see my sister in Maine and while the drive was exhausting it was well worth it! I visited the cities of Camden, Rockport, Belfast and the island of Vinalhaven … dreamy! In order to get to the dreamy Vinalhaven, it was required to take a ferry and boy was I in for a surprise. I noticed some AMAZING brush lettering all over the ferry that I was obsessed with on the way back and took lots of photos. If... Read More

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