Manchester-based caricaturist and illustrator Stanley Chow has created this great poster picturing Mad Men’s Donald Draper. From the show, Stanley has also produced posters for Peggy Olson and Joan Holloway.
More of his awesome work, focusing on clean, instantly recognisable caricatures, can be seen over at www.stanleychow.co.uk.
This Don Draper print is available to buy at www.stanleychow.bigcartel.com
Italian artist Riccardo Guasco presents us with this great illustration series of what he calls “The glorious cycling team” along with some great inspirational quotes. Magnifico!
Paris vs New York, a tally of two cities — A friendly visual match between those two cities, as seen by a Parisian-based-and-lover on New York: details, cliches and contradictions. This way, please.
Very nice hand-drawn typography work by Jon Contino based on the lyrics from a classic sea shanty “Blood Red Roses”:
“My clothes are all in pawn
Go down you blood red roses, go down
And it’s mighty draughty around Cape Horn
Go down you blood red roses, go down
Oh, you pinks and posies
Go down you blood red roses, go down
It’s round Cape Horn we’ve got to go
Chasing whales through ice and snow
Oh my old mother she wrote to me
My darling son come home from sea
Oh it’s one more pull and that will do
For we’re the bullies to kick her through”
A nice collection of animal-themed illustrations over at Animalarium’s Sunday Safari, like this one above from Chicago-based artist Diana Sudyka.
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Oh, how I wish this was the norm… Very nice illustration by Tatsuro Kiuchi.
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Jose Pulido is a California based Illustrator/Printmaker who specializes on the Mexican thematic of “Dia de los Muertos”. You can also buy his work here.
I specially liked this “Young Elvis Calavera” Print.
These are some really interesting vintage 1976-1982 Subway warning posters from Tokyo. Some of them with nice comic-style illustrations and humour. See more over at pinktentacle.
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“A Field Guide to Typestaches” — A typography poster designed by Tor Weeks available to purchase at Old Tom Foolery.
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Whether you cycle or not, this is a nice poster.
Sorry I couldn’t find the artist (not at pixelnoir). Anyone?
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A beautiful Tour de France illustration for Bicycling Magazine by the “I Love Dust” studio.
(via iaminlikewithmybike)
What would you do if you could travel back in time? Alex Varanese’s answer to that isn’t your usual one. He’d make money selling today’s modern technology in the late 70’s after superficially redesigning it in order to “blend in”.
With this idea, he designed a series of 14 posters of four common 2010 products — an mp3 player, a laptop, a mobile phone and a handheld video game — as if they were designed in 1977.
Check out the alt/1977 project by Alex Varanese.
Music Philosophy — a graphic/typographic interpretation of philosophical song quotes — is a project by the UK designer Mico.
(via GraphicHug)
Time for some coffee. How do you like yours?
(via Lokesh Dhakar waaay back in 2007)
