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Typography love: Marcelo Schultz's work
Marcelo Schultz, a Brazil-based graphic designer has some impressive work with typography. His work method starts with paper and pencil before moving on to Photoshop for the final versions. His work with colour and graffiti inspired shapes surely catches anyone's attention, and his particular devotion to detail is what makes his work stand out in the midst of the typography-based...
Dynamic 3D type: Buchstabengewitter
Berlin based designer and typography enthusiast Ingo Italic (seriously?) has been working with experimental type for some time. His latest project features a set of movable 3D letters in Arial and Helvetica. For today’s designers, modern creative coding tools allow them to animate type in amazing ways. Each letter of Buchstabengewitter is animated in the visual programming language vvvvand...
Graphic design love: Minimalistic movie posters
One of the most popular trends in the graphic design and illustration world for the past time is the minimalistic look. It only takes a quick look around on tumblr or other graphic design resources websites to realize how much great work in this style there's out there. A lot of them focus on minimalistic movie posters, which is a great challenge for designers for they must be...
Great Design review: illustrations by La Tigre
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Italian design studio La Tigre has some really impressive work in their portfolio. The project that caught my eye is the illustrations they designed for Formulabruta. The featured story is about Germany, and for that topic they came up with a series of illustrations that are beautiful with their simplicity and contemporary style. They used a restricted colour palette that is cleverly...
Wishful thinking: the MacPad Pro
With the upcoming release of the newest version of the MacBook Pro, designer Jules Moretti came up with a concept that will have most Apple fans dreaming of the day this will come to reality. It's a fairly simple idea, combining the sleek MacBook Pro design with touchpad features, and as himself puts it: NO MORE physical keyboard!! And thinner. New retina displays on both. Also no...