Brilliant logo for a wedding photographer by Vancouver designer Jeff Harrison.

Jeff Harrison
Diana Sudyka
This week's Posters of the Day on TBP will feature the work of Diana Sudyka, a Chicago artist/illustrator/postermaking goddess with a bit of a Jay Ryan-esque style, hand-drawn type and all.
Shout
Illustrator Alessandro Gottardo, aka Shout has an amazing portfolio, along with an impressive list of clients including The New York Times, The Guardian and Penguin Books.


A Brief Intermission
In honor of Memorial Day, I'll be taking a brief vacation from the blog until Tuesday. Until then, your homework will be to read every single TBP post in the archives. Pop quiz on Tuesday.
Wu-Note Records
Another genius idea from the "I wish I thought of this first" list, Logan Walters has taken inspiration from the classic style of Blue Note records and "remixed" several Wu-Tang Clan covers. Via OK Great.




Lego Architecture
Soon to be seen on the desks of architects, designers and anyone who appreciates architecture, Lego has finally decided to release building sets based on famous buildings like Fallingwater, The Guggenheim and The Sears Tower.


Kind of Blue
The folks at Ludwig have created a new shirt for their collection, an official collaboration commissioned by the Miles Davis Foundation in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Kind of Blue. Via Typo-Graphical.



Mok Duk
Mok Duk is a line of phenomenal cards and custom invitations designed and printed by Anne Benjamin of Chicago.


Bryan Derballa
Documentary photographer Bryan Derballa takes amazing pictures around the world for everyone from The Wall Street Journal to Vice Magazine.



Daniel Baer
I'm loving the printed works of London designer Daniel Baer.



Tyson Skross
Tyson Skross's incredible paintings are "constructs made from the scraps of collective memories". Via Changethethought.



Trevor Basset
Seattle designer Trevor Basset may be a student at Cornish College of the Arts, but you would never know it from the quality of his work.


Simon Degroot
The paintings of Simon Degroot are playful, colorful and maybe a bit eerie, but beautiful nonetheless. Via Very Obvious But Not Necessarily So.



Jillian Tamaki
Jillian Tamaki is a Brooklyn illustrator with a crazy amazing style. View the treasure trove that is her portfolio here.



Irina Vinnik
Enjoy the incredibly intricate illustrations of Russian artist Irina Vinnik.





