Category: Award Winners

Read blog entries about Graphis award winners and their spectacular design work to learn from the pros and get inspired to create.

Lyle Owerko’s Reverential Portraits of the Samburu

Embark on a journey to East Africa, where the artistry of photography merges harmoniously with the quest…

Krug Studios “Gin-spiring” Imagery for Laneway Gin

In a burst of creative brilliance, Fuze Reps and Krug Studios from the Great White North snagged…

Crafting Visual Harmonies: Photographer Matt Roppolo’s Gold-Standard

Dive into the visual jam session orchestrated by Matt Roppolo, the rockstar shutterbug who struck gold in…

Portraits of Power: Andreas Franke’s Evonik “True Leadership”

Imagine staring down the lens of a camera, peering deep into the core of leadership, past its…

Shaken, Stirred, and Photographed: The Art of Adam Voorhes “Cocktails”

Adam Voorhes is an award-winning photographer known for his exceptional creativity and artistic vision. This blog post…

From Bud to Beats: Jorel Dray’s Smokin’ Cannabis and Music Posters

Jorel Dray (US) has a knack for leaving audiences in awe earning him not one but two…

We Are NOLA Campaign

Take a stroll down the streets of the Big Easy and you’ll be transported to a world…

Pass the Chopsticks: Ron Taft’s Sushi Venture Tasty Branding

Graphis Master Ron Taft (USA) cooked up a delectable branding campaign for “Sushi Venture,” a bespoke catering…

Power and Restraint in Art Catalog Design

The “Witch Hunt” catalog by Still Room (USA) for the Hammer Museum and the Institute of Contemporary…

Dance in Focus: RJ Muna Captures the Magic of Movement

The dance floor is not just a place for movement but also a canvas for storytelling. A…

Reimagining Sustainable Design: AG Creative’s Award-Winning Ad for Soo Valley

AG Creative Group worked with Glotman•Simpson (GS), a structural engineering firm focusing on sustainable design solutions. Their…

Somewhere in Time: Craig Bromley’s Nostalgic Journey

The power of emotion and nostalgia is undeniable, and it’s something that Craig Bromley, a US-based photographer,…