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Coast

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Some sharp work by Brussels based design agency Coast. Definitely worth a look.

Tags:lüke
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Missing Missy

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

“From: Shannon Walkley

Date: Monday 21 June 2010 10.24am

To: David Thorne

Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Poster

yeah thats not what I was looking for at all. it looks like a movie and how come the photo of Missy is so small?

–>

From: David Thorne

Date: Monday 21 June 2010 10.28am

To: Shannon Walkley

Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Poster

Dear Shannon,

It’s a design thing. The cat is lost in the negative space.

Regards, David.”

Need a flier for your lost cat? Don’t ask this guy... (click for the entire thing, hilarious!)

Tags:Elle
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ECA Degree Show 2010

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Graphic Design Degree Show is open until Sunday at Edinburgh College of Art. Come check it out if you have a chance. It would be rude not to. You may even get your hands on a free “What Really Happened” screen-print if you get there quick enough.

Tags:Jamie
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SPACEWOOD

Monday, June 7th, 2010

A handsome chap from Glasgow. Check his album artwork out inparticular.

Spacewood.co.uk and also his blog WECANNEVERSTOP which covers the ongoings in Glasgow, Edinburgh and beyond.

Tags:Jamie
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The last hurrah!

Friday, April 30th, 2010


As a bit of fun today we posted a 3D version of our logotype on the college walls of Edinburgh College of Art. We have had a really fun year with all the year-groups involved, and it is sad to say goodbye. We love you guys!

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Fuck Up

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

“One of the hidden gems of screen-printing is the beauty of the “test print.” Because screen prints are created one color, one layer at a time, the artists often test each layer before they start the print run. They often use left over prints, pages from old runs, and even misprinted paper. The test prints slowly gather more and more layers of color and artwork from dozens of different jobs. It’s not unusual for a test print to find itself run through the press more than two dozen times. The resulting prints are always unique and are always surprising. Because test prints are a pragmatic by-product of the actual printing process, these pieces of art contain a spontaneous and reckless emotion that is impossible for an artist to plan. Once a print is started no one knows exactly what the end results will look like. The process itself allows for so much randomness that the imperfections are embraced rather than shunned and accidents frequently become the highlight of the piece.”

- Eric Nyffeler and Michael Nielsen, curators of “Fuck Up” exhibition in Nebraska; an ode to the test print.

These guys put together a 16 layer print with the test prints from the artists in their show. Sweeeeet. (via: For Print Only)

4 layers/11 layers

14 layer/16 layers

these peöple multi-layer screenprint anyone? …joe can send us his layer from Maryland!

Tags:Elle
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Julia Guther does Illustration and Graphic Design

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Look at her work. Pretty amazing, huh?




Tags:Nina
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D.I.Y America

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

A series of videos from a collaboration between the producers of Beautiful Losers and design agency Wieden+Kennedy.

(via Le Blog de Yoland)

Tags:Elle
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Logorama

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Fantastic short film Logorama, dealing with all sorts of aspects of consumer society. It’s pretty incredible, and absolutely worth a watch.

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Andrino Abero

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Andrio Abero is a Filipino-american graphic designer and illustrator from Seattle.
He does lovely screenprints, doesn’t he? Check andrinoabero.com

Tags:Nina
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