Paul Ibou: Logos, Posters & Calendars
Calendar for Antwerp-tax designed by Paul Ibou
Iconofgraphics has a great post on the work of Belgian designer Paul Vermeersch (a.k.a. Paul Ibou).
05.13.10 | Dave | Found design | 8 comments
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Calendar for Antwerp-tax designed by Paul Ibou
Iconofgraphics has a great post on the work of Belgian designer Paul Vermeersch (a.k.a. Paul Ibou).
05.13.10 | Dave | Found design | 8 comments
Share on Facebook1970 Self promotional calendar designed by Terzostudio (Giorgio Tramontini)
Two weeks ago we posted some of our favorite calendars for 2010. Today lets look at some calendars of the past.
01.25.10 | Dave | Off Our Bookshelves | 15 comments
Share on Facebook2010 Calendar by SeeSaw Designs.
Having trouble remembering what day it is? Still stuck on 2009? Well friends, the future is today!
This particular calendar, designed by SeeSaw Designs, nicely juxtaposes organic forms and geometric shapes. The pairing of the corals with the varied blue hues is pretty dandy too.
We’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite calendars of 2010 for all you procrastinators out there. Check it out!
01.13.10 | Grace Danico | Found design, Uncategorized | 26 comments
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Share on FacebookThis week we’re excited to feature titles from Flying Eye Books, Laurence King, Peach Pit Press, PA Press, Kat Ran Press and more. See all the books after the jump.
12.12.13 | Dave | Off Our Bookshelves | 1 comment
Share on FacebookMark your calendars: a new exhibition entitled Image of the Studio will be on display at The Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design and Typography starting in October. Featuring over 75 design studios, the show will highlight original work as well as data visualizations and information graphics to draw connections between each studio and show how New York as a geography brings their diverse philosophies together.
The Noun Project is a bold idea with a simple mission statement: “Sharing, celebrating and enhancing the world’s visual language”. Essentially, the Project aims to collect, organize and add to the universal library of symbols and images that make up our visual language.
03.09.11 | Ethan | Found design | 1 comment
Share on FacebookJelle Martens is a young image-maker from Gent, Belgium. He creates highly geometric and minimal work, borrowing much inspiration from the roots of his not so ancient ancestors. I really enjoy these simple shape and collage experiments most out of his work. They have a very striking and organic feeling to them, and are like precursors to logotypes. More work is also viewable at his Flickr.
02.24.11 | Dave | Designers, Found design | 9 comments
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