Tag: Events

Rhubarb’s Campaign Where the Prize Takes Center Stage

Rhubarb’s ad campaign for the 2022 Clio Entertainment Awards captured the essence of winning with their bold…

Posters that Dance to the Beat

With her innovative abstract poster designs, Ola Procak, a graphic designer and visual artist from Warsaw, is…

Ariane Spanier’s Exponential Typographic Journey

In the picturesque town of Weimar, Germany, which is steeped in a rich cultural heritage and echoes…

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…

Stefan Sagmeister’s NYC Exhibition “Now is Better”

Patrick Parrish Gallery50 Lispenard StreetNew York NY 10013Through June 16, 2023 Stefan Sagmeister’s Latest Exhibition Offers a…
Music Reactions posters created by Supremat's Roman Postovoy.

Visualizing the Beat for Music Reactions: Roman Postovoy

Designer Roman Postovoy of Supremat (Kyrgyzstan) recently had the opportunity to bring his visual style to two…

Exploring Electronic Music & Cross-Cultural Posters

Surreal World of Electronic Music Posters Event posters have always been an essential tool in advertising, and…

The Burning Man Survival Guide: How Good Design Keeps Burners and Burning Man Alive

This Survival Guide is essential reading for every Burning Man participant — first timers and veterans alike….

Holding Hands + Building A Nest: Newest Design 2023 Entries

Our Design 2023 competition closes tomorrow, and we’ve received so many good designs across multiple categories, especially…

Register for Cooper Union Typographics 2020!

Online Conference July 24–26Typographics is a design festival for people who use type. The annual event series is…

Graphis Exhibition: San Francisco!

In mid January, Graphis held an exhibition of Platinum and Gold international work in Design, Advertising, Photography,…

Albert Watson’s Roving Artistic Eye

Above: “Neil Armstrong’s Spacesuit from First Moonwalk,” The Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, 1990, from Albert Watson’s…