Os posters acima fazem parte de uma série criada pela agência Jung Von Matt para a Filarmônica de Hamburgo, na Alemanha. A beleza do trabalho chamou muito minha atenção. O movimento, o minimalismo, o estilo moderno; todo o material desenvolvido é digno de ser exposto em galerias de arte. Eu virei fã.
My name is Siggi Eggertsson. I was born in Akureyri, Iceland, in 1984. In my childhood, drawing and computers were my biggest hobbies. I found out that I could combine those two into a profession called graphic design. When I was 18 I moved to Reykjavik and started studying graphic design at the Iceland Academy of the Arts. During my studies I spent a summer in New York, doing an internship with KarlssonWilker. I also took a semester off in 2005 to study at Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weissensee. While studying, Print Magazine selected me for their New Visual Artists, as one of 20 brightest design stars under the age of 30. My focus kind of shifted while I was in school, I realized that my interest in general graphic design was fading, and I was getting more and more into illustration and typography. I graduated from school in 2006.
Kiosk is a multi-disciplinary design studio founded by former Designers Republic senior designer, David Bailey. We’re based in Sheffield UK and work with like-minded collaborators remotely worldwide.
Mogollon is a multidisciplinary art direction studio founded in 2004. Mogollon was conceived by Francisco Lopez and Monica Brand with the objective of joining talents to produce alluring imagery across virtually every platform.
Já postei o trabalho do GODMACHINE antes (pristina.org/2008/07/15/godmachine) mas o estilo dele não era tão elaborado como hoje. O mais interessante é ver sua evolução de 2008 até hoje. Gostei bastante e fiquei com vontade de ter a grande maioria das camisetas que ele fez. Me lembrou uma mistura das ilustrações de posters de bandas de metal de hoje com aqueles adesivos de skate dos anos 80. Leia mais »GODMACHINE
Dan McPharlin cria miniaturas analógicas de papel de aparelhos eletrônicos de outrora. Estou babando aqui com o nível de detalhamento que ele consegue chegar.