Hubero Kororo designed this interactive CD cover for the band Uceroz. When you open the CD packaging on the side, ink is set free and bleeds into the cover, creating a unique cover for each CD. Really nice.
Welcome to 2010 everyone, hope you had a nice break and are ready for a
new set of 10 years. We wish you all the best. To kick it off here's a lovely link to some great museum posters from the mighty typographic graphical land known as Switzerland. Enjoy.
It would seem Rabbit Boy has been busy after all (see post below). Jimmy Alpha Channels presents a collection of doodles, sketches and scribbles of work in progress. And other stuffs. Fandabby.
I've always been fascinated with the Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations, especially the artwork. This collection from my new favourite website is pretty wild.
“In the 1980s video cassette technology made it possible for “mobile cinema” operators in Ghana to travel from town to town and village to village creating temporary cinemas. The touring film group would create a theatre by hooking up a TV and VCR onto a portable generator and playing the films for the people to see.
In order to promote these showings, artists were hired to paint large posters of the films (usually on used canvas flour sacks). The artists were given the artistic freedom to paint the posters as they desired - often adding elements that weren’t in the actual films, or without even having seen the movies. When the posters were finished they were rolled up and taken on the road (note the heavy damages). The “mobile cinema” began to decline in the mid-nineties due to greater availability of television and video; as a result the painted film posters were substituted for less interesting/artistic posters produced on photocopied paper.”
Simply fantastic!
Work commitments always got in the way of use doing something with all the great flicks from StickerNation so instead we've upped them to Flickr for everyone to enjoy.
So go enjoy 'em!
Mark Wagner cuts up american currency and create nicely detailed illustrations with it, ace stuff.
http://www.bextim.com/mark-wagners-currency-collages.html
Moudly Loaf is an independant company promoting contemporary illustration and design through the medium of men & womens fashion. They're based in the Custard Factory in Birmingham, but also have an online store full of nicely priced tee shirts and other treats. Hurrah for independants!