Mar 10th,
2010

Really great graphic posters from Simon Page. So beautiful! See more of his work here.
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Mar 10th,
2010

Really great graphic posters from Simon Page. So beautiful! See more of his work here.
Mar 4th,
2010
Really amazing 82×27″ prints from Density Design illustrating a Map of the Future. The five parts collectively make one poster, shown above, and development and data came from sources all over the globe.
The italian magazine WIRED asked us to draw a map based on the scenarios developed by the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto to help the reader in the net of ideas and hypothesis built by 7000 influencers from all over the world.
See more of the prints in detail, here.
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Mar 3rd,
2010


Fantastically bright and strikingly beautiful posters from Tavis Coburn for the BAFTA’s, or the British Academy Film & Television Awards. I love how much color and drama they have and immediately catch my attention online; I can only imagine how great they’d be in person. Tavis’s other work is also just as equally striking and you can see more of it here. I’m really hoping he puts one of these up in his shop soon!
See more posters after the jump!
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Mar 2nd,
2010
Feb 23rd,
2010
Check out these killer Tarantino posters by Ibraheem Youssef. You can buy 11×17 or 24×36 versions at his online shop where there are plenty of other designs.
Thanks to Anthony Zart for the tip.
Feb 4th,
2010
I’ve featured a few t-shirts recently that you can purchase to help the Haiti efforts (here and here), but when I came across The Haiti Poster Project it really hit me that I can help more than just giving money. I can help in the way I know best: design.
Created by the 2005 Hurricane Poster Project and the 2007 So-Cal Fire Poster Project organizers, artists and designers from all over are able to contribute between 25-100 limited edition posters to be sold on the site and all proceeds going to Doctors Without Borders.
Here are the basic details, but for more, visit the project’s site, TheHaitiPosterProject.com.
• DEADLINE: May 1st. Submissions will be accepted after this date, but given the timelines of the situation, they strongly encourage designers to meet this deadline.
• 11×17″ minimum, ideal size is 18×24″. Poster can be produced by litho, digital or silk-screen print.
• Posters should be signed and numbered editions in quantities of 25-100.
A couple of us here at The Donut Project will be contributing and we really hope you will too!
Feb 3rd,
2010


I’m loving this world map from Columbus based These are Things. Hand-silkscreened in four colors this map is 20 x 30 inches and will only set you back $60. Buy it here.
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Feb 1st,
2010
Neil Wengerd is doing his part to help the country of Haiti. I’ll let him explain: “As I’m hope you’re all aware, the earthquake in Haiti has had devastating consequences that will take years to reverse. I want to do something, in some small way, to do my part help raise some money to help.
For this reason, I’m now putting up for sale 2 posters I designed in the past 4 months, both with an extremely limited run. The first is a gig poster for The Hold Steady, for a show they played in Minneapolis. The second is a smaller poster lamenting the decline of wood type and letter press, which should appeal to all the typophiles and design geeks out there. 100% of the proceeds will be sent to Haiti (sans reimbursement for shipping).”
Jan 29th,
2010



As you can tell, I’ve been needing a lot of color in my life as the days here grow greyer and greyer. Doe-Eyed, the studio of Eric Nyffeler, gave me just that! I love the posters and logo work and even though the site is a little wonky to navigate, it’s totally worth the visit. See more of his work here and perk up your dreary Friday, too!
Jan 28th,
2010
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