What a great collection of classic 80s sports posters. There’s something so nostalgic about this series. Could it be the classic sports nicknames or the overly exaggerated narratives that make it a great sale? Maybe it’s my age or upbringing, but these posters take me back to my memories of the 1995 Men’s Basketball Olympic…
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Blog:New York Types
Last night at the Art Directors Club gallery in NYC, New York Writes Itself presented the first view of the New York Types exhibition. The sold-out show featured posters of words heard on the city streets brought to life in letterpress. While sipping vino and in creative company, I couldn’t help but snap photos of…
Blog:My thoughts on the Obama jobs poster contest
Obama for America recently asked designers to submit poster designs to a contest, to support the American Jobs Act. Among the posters submitted, twelve will become finalists, with three posters emerging the victors. View the contest here. The winning posters will be printed and sold, with proceeds benefitting the 2012 Obama campaign. The winning designers…
Blog:Pinchflat
Pinchflat is an exhibition showcasing posters from 25 central Ohio artists. The show opens Saturday, May 14th at 1pm with a group ride from Wild Goose Creative. Live music, food, and beer will follow. It’s a free event, so stop by for affordable limited edition art and a celebration of cycling. Find out more at…
Blog:The Italic Poster
Blog:The work of Mikey Burton
In honor of our friend Mikey Burton announcing he’s going out on his own into the wilderness of freelance, I wanted to share some of his work. We’ve posted a little of his work before (including this cool letterpress video)… but his work is really fucking good, so it’s worth another post. Good luck dude,…




