Penguin Books' Great Food series brings together twenty of the greatest writings on food from the past four hundred years and features a spectacular group of cover designs from Coralie Bickford-Smith.





Penguin's Great Food
Letman
Fresh off my visit to Savannah for the Bandwagon Poster Show + Sale, I'm super-energized about posters and handmade art in general. So today I'm bringing a couple of artists to your attention that I'm loving at the moment. Starting with the phenomenal Dutch artist Letman. Clearly you can see why.







A-1 Scrabble Designer Edition
Reviving the beloved game of Scrabble with a typographical version that allows its user to select the font (or fonts) the set is produced with, designer Andrew Clifford is sure to have an avalanche of orders to process when this goes into production. Via 2Modern.




Still Life Comes Alive
An incredibly intricate typographic paper installation with thousands of parts for the Concordia University Design Department End of Year exhibition by Kyosuke Nishida, Brian Li, Sean Yendrys, Dominic Liu, Stefan Spec and Duc Tran. Via Colossal.




Ryan Feerer
Nice work by Texas designer Ryan Feerer. Via Faye & Co.



Darren Booth
Loving the hand-painted lettering of Darren Booth. The book cover for Steve Martin is an object of beauty of its own. Via Designworklife.




Sean Freeman
Loving the type created by London artist Sean Freeman.




Faye & Co.
Beautiful hand lettering for a number of applications by fellow Quipsologist Diane Faye Zerr. Be sure to check out her blog as well (it just so happens TBP is featured there at the moment).




Mind Design
The aptly named Mind Design have a passion for craftsmanship and typography, and it shows. Via FFFFOUND!




Jessica Hische's Snowflake
Snowflake is a new display font by Jessica Hische that was modeled after the cut paper snowflakes many of us made as children. The typeface includes a full alphabet with accent characters, numbers, punctuation, and many fun snowflake ornaments for borders, patterns, or to just sprinkle about.
Jeff Rogers
A sneak peek into the process behind Jeff Rogers' type murals for the Ace Hotel in NYC. Via Quipsologies.



