4.28.2011

New Posters from Two Rabbits Studios


Day to Remember poster by Two Rabbits Studios available here.

Duran Duran poster available for purchase here.

Here's two new awesome posters by Los Angeles based Two Rabbits Studios, both available at their bigcartel.  Nice work gentlemen.

Where The Hell is Waldo Race - Los Angeles


I was checking up on the Two Rabbits Studios blog and found this dope poster for the upcoming Where the Hell is Waldo bike race in Los Angeles.

4.27.2011

Fantastic Posters and Book Covers by Will Staehle (LA)


I was in a San Francisco Public Library the other weekend, when I came across this vibrant book cover for The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon.  Obviously I had to track down the artist who designed such an awesome cover, and I was able to find the portfolio of Los Angeles based Will Staehle,  also known as Lone Wolf Black Sheep.










 







 

This cover ought to look familiar to a lot of people out there -- Staehle has designed some awesome covers for some of Michael Crichton's biggest novels.  I can only wonder how it feels to design something for such a legendary author.  The Jurassic Park covers seem to be similar, but I couldn't find any confirmation that Staehle also designed those as well.













And, as if he hasn't done enough great work, he's also the artist responsible for this very witty series, Silhouette Masterpiece Theatre.  I can scroll for days and get dozens of giggles from these well-designed pieces.  I'm sure most of you have seen some of these floating around the internet, I definitely have seen them more than a few times.




Lastly, here's a very interesting talk by Will Staehle for the  Type Directors Club that's definitely worth a watch.


Many of these prints are available for purchase on Staehle's online poster shop, so make sure to visit it here.

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4.26.2011

Gaudy Poster Design by Dice Twice


















Dice Twice is a graphic design crew based in Gdansk, Poland.  I gather that they specialize in club/event flyers, which is cool.  Their Aquasky poster is just so amazing with all of the repetitions and angles going on, and especially the way they did the letter A.  Looking through their work, I noticed that they like to use a thicker margin space to separate the content inside the canvas from the border, which leaves more empty space--and it really works in a different but interesting way.

4.25.2011

Art Show Poster: Olly Moss at Gallery 1988 (LA)



The talented and well-loved Olly Moss is having his first solo show at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles next month, and he designed an awesome poster to promote a show that's definitely going to be even more awesome.