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Design

Mia&Jem

Mia&Jem

Mia and Jem. Some strong identity work from this San Francisco based design partnership.



Design

Synthetic Automatic

Synthetic Automatic

Synthetic Automatic is Apirat Infahsaeng, a designer in Brooklyn, New York. Some top drawer illustration and graphic design on show in here.



Photography

Will Pearson

Will Pearson

Will Pearson’s shots of London actually make the city look quite pleasant! Joking aside, his shots are technically flawless, and the 360 panoramics are pretty smart too.



Posters

Cardboard Updates

Cardboard

Remember this initiative by those enterprising fellows at Salford Uni to raise funds for their end of year show? Well, they’ve been in touch to say how successful it has been and that they still have quality posters for sale.

Cardboard [is] a student run online shop, selling both high profile designers and near graduate designers posters. We’ve had a load more submissions, and the whole scheme sold more posters than we imagined. There’s over 32 designs to choose from, including submissions from the likes of Si Scott, NEW Studio, Lee Ford and Peter Arkle. And all profits go towards Salford universities graduate showcase.”

Fancy designing a poster for those chaps to sell? Well, the shop is still open to submissions, sent to gareth.lives [at]gmail.com.
Originally featured on 20th February 2008



Illustration, Posters

Andy Smith Prints

Andy Smith

Andy has emailed us to say that he’s got this (pictured above) new limited-edition screen-printed poster on sale. He’s also got some other quality prints up there too, so if you fancy a new bit of illustration adorning your wall, then get on over to his shop.



Dirty Mouse // Food for Designers’ Dirty Mice

Dirty Mouse is an inspirational design blog, updated several times a day. Dirty Mouse aims to provide designers' mice with enough visual food from the worlds of graphic design, web design, illustration, photography, interior and product design in order to get their creative juices flowing.