Poster of the Day

This week, I'll be featuring the amazing work of Kentucky printmaking duo Brian and Sara Turner, aka Cricket Press.

Modern-Day Futurism

LA artist Augustine Kofie, aka Kofie’One, has an amazingly ordered, geometric style. My theory is that he was raised by a Futurist architect and a graffiti writer. And they all watched Blade Runner together every day.





Eamon Mac Mahon

I'm loving the work of Eamon Mac Mahon, he photographs all types of things for clients like National Geographic and New York Magazine. If you want to hire him, however, you'll have to wait until he gets back from shooting at sea for forty days, from Hawaii to the Galapagos until late March. Oh, the life of a globetrotting photographer...



Erin Petson

Artist/illustrator Erin Petson blends drawing, painting and collage to create these amazingly delicate, layered pieces for clients like Cheerios, Lancome and Penguin.




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Emily Glaubinger

Emily Glaubinger creates these highly detailed, brightly colored illustrations and patterns that appear on everything from posters to clothing.



A Long, Strange Trip

Born in Alaska, illustrator Sam Weber attended school in Ontario, and later SVA in New York. He completed his travels in Brooklyn, where he creates these amazing works for clients like The New York Times and Time Magazine.





Subodh Gupta

Subodh Gupta, often referred to as the "Damien Hirst of New Delhi", creates these amazing sculptures from the pots, pans and other ephemera of daily life from his youth in India.




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Klas Fahlen

Enjoy the fun, linear style of Illustrator Klas Fahlen.



A New Spin

UK design firm Spin has updated their site with new work, and it's unbelievable as always.




Daniel Melim

I'm loving the delicate layers of Daniel Melim's spray paint and emulsion paintings.




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The Imaginary World of Liz Tran

Liz Tran creates imaginary environments "in which she would like to live" by trying to enter each piece without preconceptions and painting from her subconscious.




Jim Gaylord

Brooklyn artist Jim Gaylord's epic paintings depict explosions of familiar, yet unrecognizable objects to create colorful moments of abstracted destruction.



A Beer for Every Taste

This fantastic packaging was created by Stockholm designer Anders Jönsson, would you believe it's for a fictitious brand of beer called Familjen (The family)? It contains six types of beer, one taste for every member in the family. What better way to bring them together?



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