Darren Booth
I was recently introduced to the work of Darren Booth. His artful mix of painting and typographic forms is different and in a lot of ways exciting to see. Darren has worked with an incredible list of clients, including Penguin Books, Target, AOL, The New York Times among many others, and has managed to keep a clear, consistent style throughout each project in his portfolio.
And if you are a young or emerging artist, you might benefit from reading parts of his blog, which give some insight into the life of a working letterer.
(via Farmidable)
Also worth viewing:
Erik Marinovich
Ray Fenwick
Deanne Cheuk
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TagsCanada, contemporary, Typography
02.11.11 in Found design by Liz Meyer
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Wow, beautiful lettering. It reminds me a bit of Ed Fella’s work.
02.13.11 |
visualingual |
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Ya Canada! Love Darren Booth, he is such a talent! Great post.
02.14.11 |
Leah |
Found design |
Nice work. Love the Lord of The Flies piece
02.18.11 |
Adhere Creative | Web Design Houston |
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Wow. Just spent some quality time on Darren’s blog and thoroughly enjoyed his brutally honest, but always witty outlooks on the industry. Great lettering. Love the Lord of the Flies Cover. I heart Canada!
02.18.11 |
Jesse |
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The first one is my iPhone opening screen
02.25.11 |
Artiom |
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