Benjamin C. Carr
I’m really feeling these vintage styled, rustic packaging by Benjamin C. Carr. A mouthwatering selection of texture and elegance. Plus I adore the patterned type on the homepage of his website, go have a gander.
I’m really feeling these vintage styled, rustic packaging by Benjamin C. Carr. A mouthwatering selection of texture and elegance. Plus I adore the patterned type on the homepage of his website, go have a gander.
I highly recommend you check out Rob Lowe’s solo show ‘Details’ at the Kemistry Gallery. This hypnotic exhibition examines close up line work of his previous pieces, magnifying and simplifying to become bold, heavy, colourful new creations. The exhibition is on until the 30th of June, prepare to be mesmerised.…
Micah is one of the most talented people I know. It makes me feel a bit sick how good he is. He has a style which lends itself to almost anything, from fashion to paper prints. Just check out the repeat patterns and these awesome Lacoste shirts. Micah Lidberg was…
Emma creates some wonderful original drawings which are then transformed into these beautiful, elegant scarves. N I C E.
I have had a massive work-crush on Emily Hadden for a while now. The colours, the composition, the style, the presentation – are all top notch. She created a poster for one of our live shows and I would personally love to work with her on a collaborative project. I…
These sassy moleskin books by Spanish artist Julien Denoyer are wonderfully charming and ever so simple. However as a 64 page book, even I would have trouble filling this edition with a list of appropriate names.
I could browse through this guys portfolio all day. All that texture and clean type, it’s pretty heavenly. New prints have been added to his shop including a stunning Warriors poster, which just so happens to be one of my favourite films. Tom Lacey was last modified: June 12th, 2012…
These bright, slightly trippy and often geometric t-shirt designs are the creation of London Illustrator Dooom. Not only do I like his work, I sure like his attitude too.
Samuel Esquire, part of Puck Collective makes these dark yet elegant illustrations and screen prints. I own several of his prints and frankly so should you.
Benjamin Nelson has a lovely handmade style with his screen prints. He has created tonnes of prints for bands and events. We’re loving his work.
What can I say about this guy, other than he is multi-talented. Just a quick word of warning…his website consists of MANY windows. Be prepared for cmd+w.
Nick Morley, better known as Linocut Boy regularly holds linocut workshops in Margate but this Saturday he’ll be spending the day passing on his knowledge at Material Gallery near Old Street, London. Tickets can be bought to include his great hand picked linocut starter sets, specially chosen components from a…
Here is a serious case of radness… so rad that it makes me want to cry. Even his URL is the coolest ever. (packofwolv.es) Nicholas has some really slick work and he lives in Australia.
I am totally loving this guy’s work. You know that feeling of envy when someone has done a project that you wish you had done? Well… I got that feeling when I saw Jamie’s tidy riso prints for his glitch project. I want to collaborate with him! Jamie Reid was…
A fellow Midlander… Ed J Brown creates some great images in solid layers with lovely textures. Bloody good.
Since graduating from University College Falmouth in 2001, his images have appeared on milk cartons, magazine covers, text books and album covers across the globe. As well as doing commissions for a range of clients, he also finds time to do his own artwork and book projects. Apart from drawing,…
Ned Beauman’s debut novel Boxer Beetle is tantalisingly dark and obscenely clever. The cover alone is enough to persuade anyone in their right mind to purchase it and once you open it, there’s more beautiful design to be admired. Credit to Lorenzo Petrantoni for creating such a stand out cover,…
“RYCA, an artist from the east end of London who has taken a less than orthodox route into the art world…”
He can only be described as a ‘bad-boy’ linocut artist and one of the best around in my opinion. Thurbin’s transition from illustration to linoprint is flawless yet bold. Also I get the feeling he’s quite into tattoos, I dunno, go have a look at his website and see what…
We were very happy to be positioned opposite the wonderful Kate Clift at Pick Me Up design fair this year. She has just updated her website and she has some really cool letterpress things on there.