Archive for the ‘ Illustration ’ Category
With the recent home release of J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek I though I would post these gorgeous portraits by illustrator Jesse Lefkowitz. The line work, color, and use of texture are distinctive of Jesse’s work. I’m loving the decidedly retro qualities and the relationship that exists between the individual pieces thanks to the supporting elements [ READ MORE ]
The last couple of weeks have seen the printing of three delightfully geeky shirts over at the always pleasant Threadless.com. What’s more, each of the three designs happen to picture our little green invader friends. These fresh prints include Alien Autopsy by Chris Rowson, They’re Real by Jean Salamin, and, the winner of the recently [ READ MORE ]
Glenn Jones is constantly churning out stunning and humorous work and then making it available for you, the consumer, from his site Glennz Tees. An Auckland, New Zealand native, Glenn got his start on the community driven t-shirt design site Threadless, after they printed a whopping 21 of his designs he decided it was time [ READ MORE ]
The above images come from a series called Videogame Classics by graphic designer and illustrator Olly Moss. The self initiated series utilizes subtle textures and simple “Ah-ha!” graphics that push the images to be as charming as they are attractive. Inspired by the timeless design of classic Penguin Books, each piece faithfully recreates the Marber [ READ MORE ]
I’m really enjoying this series of plunger button inspired badges from the online boutique Supermandolini. Pin them to your person or your stuff to add instant interactivity. The shop, managed by founding designers Emanuel Lakoutsis and Ellie Kakoulidou, offers specialty apparel, accessories, and housewares, including a series of floppy disc coasters. Launched in 2007, Lakoutsis [ READ MORE ]
Issue number 121 of Computer Arts Projects, published March, 2009, was devoted to the art of video games. The cover illustration, detailed above, was produced by graphic designer and illustrator Niark1. For more of Niark1’s crisp illustrations head over to his site or keep up with him on his blog. Computer Arts Projects is the [ READ MORE ]
Threadless has reprinted Sean Mort’s t-shirt design The Gaming Revolution. The tee features game controllers of every generation compiled to resemble a fist. For what purpose? One can only guess that Sean is fighting the good fight of awesomeness. Click here to add The Gaming Revolution to your ensemble or here to peek at the [ READ MORE ]