Poster Pick, Week of August 26, 2012: Sonnenzimmer
This week’s Poster Pick is by one of my personal favorites: the incredible design duo of Nick Butcher and Nadine Nakanishi, better known as Sonnenzimmer. What a tough choice though. After first seeing this new poster they did for Ballroom Marfa…
Another Dribbble Roundup
Here’s another roundup of recent shots from some talented screenprinting folks on Dribbble. This round we’ve got Strawberryluna, Scott Campbell, Doe Eyed, Print Mafia, Hero Design Studio and Ryan Brinkerhoff. If you’re on Dribbble you should certainly follow these folks and checkout…
Dan Grzeca Time Lapse Poster Process Video
Dan Grzeca put together this great time lapse style video of the entire process of creating his Explosions In The Sky poster for the Chicago Theater. It’s great to see his process of scratchboard and hand-cut rubylith in action. This hands-on…
18×24 Pop-Up Shop Recap
I just got back from the 18×24 Pop-Up Shop at Chicago’s Rational Park, trying to unwind from the over-stimulus of great work. What an amazing lineup of Chicago poster artists. I thought the format of the show worked really well…
Poster Pick: Week of August 19, 2012: Zeloot
This week’s Poster Pick is by the Dutch designer/illustrator who goes by the single-word, mysterious title Zeloot. She has a great catalog of gig posters, characterized by playful illustrations and fluid hand-drawn type. There’s so much to love about Zeloot’s latest poster for Head Of Wantastiquet….
Last Call For Seripop Screenprints
The fantastic Canadian duo of Chloe Lum and Yannick Desranleau (better known as Seripop) are shutting down their web store this Saturday, shifting focus to their installation and sculpture work. Their expressive and vibrant poster work will be sorely missed, but I’m certainly exited…
This Week’s Gigposters.com New Arrivals Picks
Here’s a few of my favorites from this week in the Gigposters.com New Arrivals Feed. I’m really drawn to some of the new dirty-collage designs that have been popping up lately, like these from Ron Liberti and Josh Rickun. But I’m…



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