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Showing posts with label logo. Show all posts

Antigone poster by Sam Weber (and more)





Some of Sam Weber's posters for Soulpepper theater, on sale for $25 each here.

He also created the front and back covers for the latest edition of American Illustration (#29):






The jacket unfolds into a poster:



*Buy American Illustration collections at Amazon.

Cheap Wedding Flowers



Marcie Lynn Walker Does Cheap Wedding Flowers - - logo by Simon Walker.

*Buy fresh flowers at Amazon.

Link roundup

1. Two different Gap logo generators.

2. Bruce Schneier describes the Stuxnet worm in detail.

3. Microsoft sent a really ugly Lego version of its new phone to executives to get them excited about eventually getting the real thing. I guess? It's hideous. Via.

*Buy Lego minifigs at Amazon.

Link roundup

1. The most recent meeting of The Drawing Club featured a model dressed like Pris from Blade Runner.

2. I previously mentioned Horrible Logos on sale $5 each. Well, Pip commissioned one.

3. In 2004, the European Space Agency launched the Rosetta spacecraft, with the plan that it'll land on a comment in 2014. To help contextualize the plan, one scientist built a Lego model. Soon, everyone wanted one.

*Buy Lego minifigs at Amazon.

Fallout: New Vegas NCR shirt




Gamespy is giving away a Fallout: New Vegas New California Republic shirt (apparently these were given away at PAX).

*Buy Fallout bobbleheads at eBay.

Packaging for precooked meals







Love Creative:
We’ve just created a brand identity including a range of packaging for COOK’s new super-premium hand prepared meals. Working to a very tight budget, our challenge was to create luxurious packaging reflecting the quality ingredients and premium price point of the dishes (oh, and have stand out in an increasingly cluttered market). The designs feature a combination of wood cut illustrations with insightful copy which bring the key ingredients to life in a fun and engaging way.


Here's another great campaign by Love, for Umbro:





And here's a behind the scenes shot:



They have various gems in their webstore, including this dayglo cactus coat rack:




And their headshots are fun, too. Via.

*Buy frozen meals at Amazon.

Vietnam War army patches




Gallery of Vietnam War army patches.

*Buy The U.S. Army Patch Book at Amazon.

Link roundup

1. Joe Montana says the movie Rudy was fiction.

2. Horrible Logos, $5 each. Via.

3. Last Exit to Nowhere is giving away a shirt for the worst film quote today.

*Buy NFL bobbleheads at Amazon.

Moomah, a creative arts cafe in New York












Signage, stationary and more by Apartment One for Moomah, a coffee shop and art spot for kids. The Moomah webstore includes various goods including t-shirts:



and a "Heartfelt Kit":
Each heartfelt kit includes; a blunt needle, pre-cut felt shapes, embroidery floss, stuffing, instructions and paper hearts to hold your sweet thoughts and to be tucked within the heart when it is done.

A lovely and thoughtful keepsake for years to come! Great for beginners who want to learn to sew.



Via.