Leonardo Sonnoli’s screen printed posters featuring “take a number” paper tickets are one-word meditations on the concept of time.
Leonardo Sonnoli’s screen printed posters featuring “take a number” paper tickets are one-word meditations on the concept of time.
Experimental Jetset designed this identity for Precinct 5, an Amsterdam-based fashion and music concept store that’s housed in a former police station.
An expressively blurry graphic advertising the Cleveland Playhouse’s production of the Broadway play, Red, an exuberant paean to the acutely color-sensitive Mark Rothko.
A clever design for a car wash credit card, by the Danish design firm, Mega.
The painter and garden designer, Judy Kamen, used the tools of her trade–plants–for a logo commission by the New York Times. This preparatory sketch is a colorful harbinger of the final, botanical creation.
A starkly forlorn film title design from David Austen’s film, End of Love, by Fraser Muggeridge Studio.
I like this simple, nicely illustrative graphic for Ocean Bar, a beach club restaurant in Boca Raton, FL, designed by Vanderbyl Design.