Author: Graphis

How A Purdue Student’s Mobile Bearbox Looks to Change the Adventure Game

Adventure is more than a concept to Julie Haseman. This award-winning Purdue alumna turned her passion for…

Capturing the Cultural Currency of Collectible Sneakers

For collectors, sneakers are more than footwear—they’re pieces of history, symbols of culture, and investments in style….

Meet the Talents Of the Graphis Photography Awards 2025 Jury

The Graphis Photography Awards celebrate excellence among the world’s most extraordinary photographers and their compelling visual stories….

From Lacrosse Fields to “Got Milk?”: How Goodby Silverstein & Partners Redefined Creative Cool

When you think of advertising that’s as smart as it is subversive—ads that make you laugh, think,…

The Balbusso Twins Redefine Every Month of the Year

The “Epson 2024 Calendar Spectacular” is a front-row seat to a year-long performance of movement, color, and…

Célie Cadieux’s Posters Speak Louder Than Words

French art director and poster designer Célie Cadieux carves a distinctive path, marrying traditional artistry with contemporary…

Engineering Identity: How An SVA Project Reimagined General Dynamics

Hyowon Kwon’s “General Dynamics Brand Identity” is a standout school project crafted under the guidance of Professor…

A Curious Escape: The Intrigue of Mr. Plocq’s Caballon

Blurring the line between design and folklore, Mr. Plocq’s Caballon is an architectural curiosity born from the…

Hoon-Dong Chung: Bold Cultural Identity

Hoon-Dong Chung, a designer and professor at Dankook University, is no stranger to pushing creative boundaries. With…

ArtCenter Project Blends Architecture, Ecosystems, and Typography

As a student project at ArtCenter College of Design, Jo Iijima’s rebranding for the California Academy of…

The Best in Advertising: Meet the 2025 Winners

The results are in, and the Graphis Advertising 2025 Awards reveal a stunning showcase of creative brilliance…

Through a 161-Year-Old Lens: How Paramount+’s “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” Brought Tintypes Back

When it comes to honoring history, sometimes it’s not just the story but how you tell it…