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This Artist Creates The Modern Post-Typographic Universe

Today I have another example of modern post-typography from an anonymous artist called AG. @anonima.grafica on Intsangram. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any information about him. But that doesn’t stop us from enjoying modern typographic forms. Continue reading »

“The Making of Demon”: The Superb 3D, Typo and Modern Graphic Design by Aldo

Indonesian artist Aldo (aka @feraldoandiraf on Instagram) is another prime example of a graphic and 3D designer working in a post-design style. Enjoy! Continue reading »

“Focus on Yourself”: Modern Design and Post-Typography by Archives.Matei

Archives.Matei, another anonymous artist in my selection of so-called post-design trends. All the things you love so much (or not): tribal typography, 3D morphs, elements of Japanese graphic design from the 90s. Continue reading »

“Annihilation of Humanity”: The Superb Metal Bands Logo Design by Irina Voland

Do you like heavy metal as much as I do? If your answer is yes, then you’ll be impressed with these beautiful logos created by Irina Voland. Exellent lettering! Continue reading »

Artist Makes Soft and Syrupy Typography Visuals that Flow and Mutate

It’s easy to get lost in the constant stream of visuals we are surrounded by daily. This visual fatigue can either be a challenge or an inspiration for visual artists — offering a thrilling opportunity to explore new styles and technologies. Continue reading »

French Graphic Designer Exploring Limits of The Relationship Between Humans and Technologies Through Our Body

“I am a graphic designer who tries to question the relationship between human beings and technology and to show the impact that technology can have on our bodies, our minds and our social relationships. I am also interested in the question of death and the impact that the immortality that technology will offer us can have on our human nature.” – Tokyoflesh. Continue reading »

Illustrations, Lettering and Typographic Design by Huston Wilson

Huston Wilson produces work under the name Hust. Having grown up in the community of Eldorado Park in Johannesburg, South Africa, is a self-taught Designer, with focus on Typography, Lettering and Illustration. Continue reading »

Experimental Typography and Graphic Design by Wanwai Shum

Rotterdam-based graphic designer Wanwai Shum first spoke to us back in 2019 when still studying at the Design Academy Eindhoven in Rotterdam. Continue reading »

This Artist Draws Using Only Letters and Numbers on Old Typewriters

It started in 2014 with the purchase of a vintage 1956 Oliver Courier typewriter. Now 7 years, 35 typewriters, and nearly 100 works of art later, James Cook is a bonafide typewriter artist. Continue reading »

“Honey and the Duality of Everything”: The Design Experiments of Tabitha Swanson

Tabitha Swanson is a Berlin-based multidisciplinary designer, filter creator and creative technologist hailing from Canada. Her designs create a surrealist dreamscape with her avatar design taking influence from sci-fi video game characters. Continue reading »

The New Aesthetic of Graphic Design and Typography by Daan Rietbergen

Daan Rietbergen is an Utrecht based independent graphic designer and artist specialized in visual identity, poster design and typography. Continue reading »

“Exodar”: The Superb Dark Graphic Design Experiments of Tom Arena

Tom Arena is an allround creative from Geneva, Switzerland. He’s mostly known for his motocross and rave influenced graphic design work on Instagram. Continue reading »

Jess Ebsworth Wants Her Trippy Illustrations to “Transport You to Somewhere New and Exciting”

From posters for a cult ramen supper club to creating “The Garden of Weeden”, the illustrator tells us about her dreamy briefs. Continue reading »

The Liquid Typography by Alex Valentina

Alex Valentina is a graphic designer from Italy who graduated from KHIB, Bergen, Norway, and is based in London, UK. A musician, music producer and video director, he also occasionally designs typefaces. At The Designers Foundry, he released the fairytale font Goliagolia in 2019, and the spindly lava lamp font GabyGaby in 2020. Continue reading »

“Always Moving Under the Surface”: Organic Typography by Alex Ortiga

Alex Ortiga was born on February 21, 1993 in Gemona del Friuli. He grew up in Udine, where he graduated as a computer expert in 2012. During the S.Y. 2009-2010 he obtained the Adobe Photoshop Certification, and he soon started to work as graphic designer. Continue reading »

“Root of All Evil”: The Haunting Graphic Design of Album Covers by IDLEMYND

“I’m Adam (AKA IDLEMYND©), a graphic artist born in ‘91 and raised in the South of England, UK.‍ I’ve worked for 7+ years professionally in the graphic design industry and now specialise independently in the sub-sectors of music and urban fashion. Continue reading »

Ben Chelouche Created Two 3D Alphabets For 36 Days Of Type Challenge

Typography can be atypical. Sure, there are fonts that we instantly recognize, but some go beyond that. Ben Chelouche accepted the 36 days of type challenge and created not just one, but two different alphabets. One was based around food, and the other was based on nostalgia. From avocados to zucchinis, from Atari to Zelda, he covered the whole range of the alphabet, and in turn, foods and nostalgic items. Continue reading »

Incredible Typography Works of Jordan Metcalf

Jordan Metcalf is a South African graphic designer based in Portland, Oregon and one of our very special guests for this year’s edition. He has a strong focus on diverse, experimental custom lettering and identity design. Jordan was awarded the ADC Young Gun in 2013 and he’s our proof to the world that if you can dream it, then you can definitely do it. Continue reading »

“In Between Superloons”: The Digital Cryptosurrealism of Bruno Cassa

Bruno Cassa is a Brazilian digital and crypto artist. In his amazing work he uses 3d animation, enhanced by typography in what is commonly referred to today as crypto-art. Continue reading »

“Don’t Trust the Truth”: The Superb Graphic Design Works of Sebastian Onufszak

Sebastian Onufszak is an award-winning illustrator, designer and art director based in Augsburg, Germany. After successfully finishing his studies in communication design, the member of the Art Directors Club worked as Creative Director and Art Director for several design and animation studios from 2001 up until 2009. Continue reading »

“These Things Take Time”: The Online Sanctuary of Loïc Sattler

Loïc Sattler aka Lysergid is an über-passionate creative, born and raised in France, graduated in Digital Design and currently working as a Digital Art & Design Director in Geneva. Since 2002 he worked with Brands like Adidas,VW, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Leica to name a few. Currently working in Berlin. Continue reading »

Ornate & Highly Decorative 3D Typography by Katt Phatt

Katt Phatt shared a beautiful 3D project on Behance featuring some ornate and highly decorative design. A typographic piece which accentuates curves within typography. With the addition of 3D to further enhance the effects. The tools used were: Autodesk 3ds MaxPixologic ZbrushCorona Renderer. Continue reading »

The Art of Hand-Lettering with Stefan Kunz

Hand lettering has become an increasingly popular art form and these creative lettering styles are almost everywhere – whether it’s the logo of your favorite coffee shop, burger restaurants’ chalkboards, the stationery or adverts and wall art, to name just a few. Continue reading »

Artist Reveals What Fonts Were Used To Design Famous Logos

There is no doubt that a logotype is the face of the company; that‘s why each element of some of the most iconic and well-recognizable logos is carefully thought out, even though they might seem simple. Continue reading »

Home, Safe Home: Artists Create Inspirational Lockdown Messages

Gotz Gramlich
‘Our home is sacred. Here we decorate our living environment with memorabilia, here we dine with the family and here we sleep, which is the most vulnerable phase of our existence. The expression “Home, sweet home” stands for the described feeling, a tender and vulnerable sentiment. The security that we are allowed to experience daily in our lives is a value that we must protect.’

During these tough times, it’s important for us to come together as a community and support each other, especially those who are tirelessly working to keep us all safe. Continue reading »