Tag: New Talent

For the Kids: Kevin O’Neill Featured in Graphis Journal #373

“It begins and ends with the kids. They’re just lit up about the advertising business and ready…

Floss-Free Flossing + Drink for the Gods: New Talent 2022 Winners

Fresh talent always brings amazing fresh ideas to the table, and last year’s New Talent competition was…

Hospitality Meets Aviation: Latest Entries in Our New Talent 2022 Competition

Whether digital or print, graphic design is capable of bringing forth different worlds to your attention. In…

Sweet Mead with a Side of Hot Sauce: Latest New Talent Entries

Two of America’s favorite things, alcohol and hot sauce, take the stage with today’s New Talent 2022…

Tchaikovsky and the Final Frontier: Latest New Talent 2022 Entries

Today’s New Talent 2022 entries respectively capture the futurist and constructivist art movements, two polar aesthetic entities…

Female Equality and Medieval Memories: Latest New Talent 2022 Entries

Women and feminism take the stage with today’s New Talent 2022 entries, with each piece harking back…

Antiques and Advertising Techniques: Latest New Talent 2022 Entries

The old and the new simultaneously come to life in today’s entries for our New Talent 2022…

Soundboards and Sticky Notes: Latest New Talent 2022 Entries

Slowing down and thinking about what we want can be challenging, but these two designs seem to…

Cool It & Space It: Latest New Talent 2022 Entries

At the heart of today’s New Talent 2022 entries is the basic principle on how to design…

Space Oddities and Mathematic Quantities: Latest New Talent 2022 Entries

In today’s submissions for our New Talent 2022 Awards competition, futurism takes the forefront of the latest…

Around the World with 80 Beer Cans: New Talent 2022 Latest Entries

In today’s New Talent 2022 Annual entries, beers and blankets take the forefront of our submissions, with…

Beethoven in 2021 and Babies in 2031: New Talent 2022 Latest Entries

From Beethoven to babies, today’s submissions for our New Talent 2022 Annual imagine separate design worlds where…