Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

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Aides Posters










AIDES is a European HIV/AIDS NGO founded in 1984. They recently commissioned two safe sex posters with the theme "Explore. Just Protect Yourself" which won a bronze medal at Cannes.

James Dean

Advertiser/Client: AIDS
Product/Service: AIDS AWARENESS
Entrant Company: TBWA\PARIS
Country: FRANCE
Advertising Agency: TBWA\PARIS
Country: FRANCE
Executive Creative Director: Erik Vervroegen
Creative Director: Erik Vervroegen/Michel De Lauw
Copywriter: Xander Smith
Art Director: Jonathan Santana
Illustrator: James Jean
Account Supervisor: Anne Vincent/Veronique Fourniotakis

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1960s modern Czech street map



Road map of Czechoslovakia from 1962.
(design influence for kris color stripes). Obviously the design work of a mad genius who is addicted to lollipop trees :) . I think it's an amazing design.

Steven Harrington


‘Influenced by Time-Life Encyclopedias 1965-1972, thrift stores and the 60s pysch sounds of The Moody Blues,’ Steven’s work is hard to describe but easily brings a smile to your face. Part dream, part distant memory, his drawings always delight. Now his work is featured as the third installment of the Curated by Arkitip series, a project designed for Incase that is aimed at delivering artistically embellished Apple products to users who have an appreciation for the creative arts and technology.


Steven Harrington from Arkitip on Vimeo.

Bombo! (aka Maurizio Santucci) Illustration



Like people playing footsie, some trees just wanna play rootsie!

I like this fun, skillfully crafted illustration by Italian illustrator, Bombo! (aka Maurizio Santucci). Like a fine puzzle, all the pieces fit together nicely. The composition creates a realistic pop-up environment that I wish I could travel to, and I really enjoy the tangled roots and the nervous expression on the tree’s face.Santucci created this particular piece for the Argentinian art magazine, Atypica, and created another awesome collage to pay homage to one of my favorite films, Taxi Driver (1976).

The images and patterns totally capture the spirit of the film, and I’m now completely obsessed with his work! See more on his website, www.bomboloand.com.

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DrawerGeeks





The DrawerGeeks are a collection of artists and illustrators that all draw a fictional character every couple of weeks based on a theme name or title. I've been visiting this site for years & I think it is awesome, so I thought I would share..!
DrawerGeeks enjoy!