Tag: Posters

A Cut Above & Homage to Design Icons: New Poster 2023 Entries

This year’s poster competition provides some incredible work, including these entries: First up is a playful take…

The Finest of Finnish Design: Pekka Loiri in Graphis Journal #372

“Form and function must be in balance” is the key phrase in Finnish design, and graphic designer…

Something for Everyone: The Newest, Latest Poster 2023 Competition Entries

With our Poster 2023 competition in full swing, we’ve received so many artistic, colorful entries that there’s…

Peaceful Warriors: New Poster 2023 Entries

Our Poster 2023 competition is receiving all kinds of entries, and we’re happy to show them off!…

Uncanny and Unique: Poster Annual 2022 Gold Winners & Poster Annual 2023 Entries

With a keen eye for detail, the designers of these artful pieces show their spectacular talents and…

Creative Craftsmanship: Poster Annual 2022 Winners & Poster Annual 2023 Entries

These poster designs have inspired us with their ingenuity and eye for detail. From new season premieres to…

Perplexing Patterns: Poster Annual 2022 Winners & Poster Annual 2023 Entries

These posters are inspiring us all with their distinct artistry and unique patterns! Created for a variety of…

Introspection and Idealism: Poster Annual 2022 Winners & Poster Annual 2023 Entries

Whether they’ve won an award or are one of our amazing new entries, these posters are really…

For the Love of the Arts: Award-Winning Posters from Posters 2022 Awards Annual

With our Poster 2022 book now available to everyone, we thought it would be a good time…

Combating Society’s Issues One Poster at a Time: Protest Posters 2 Featured Entries

This week’s featured Protest Posters 2 entries from Israel, Ecuador, and the United Kingdom continue to bring…

Tackling Tough Topics: Protest Posters 2 New Entries

This week’s Protest Posters 2 featured new entries from Denmark, Canada, and the US, and each entry…

Human Rights or Lack Thereof: New Entries for Protest Posters 2

What’s something that always needs addressing? Human rights (or the lack thereof), which is the overarching theme…