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The Imperial War museum has launched an iPad and iPhone app featuring 30 'great British posters' from the Second World War
Grow Your Own Food, 1942, by Abram Games
The bold and vibrant work of Sam Chivers
October 26, 2011 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Art & IllustrationClick images to enlarge I’m pretty amazed by by the work of Sam Chivers, a UK illustrator who’s a genius at screen printing and collaging. What you see at top is some of his collage work, while the other two pieces are his screen printing work, all of them are astounding. It’s something in the way he layers colors, and the epic, cinematic feeling to his work that’s so groundbreaking. Perhaps Sam was a mathematician in his previous life? Or maybe he just understands the secrets of the universe so he jots them down into works of art. Either way I’m blown away by his work.
Bobby
Emmanuel Romeuf is a talented French designer and illustrator with a knack for creating fun and whimsical illustrations. In the past, he’s designed shirts for Human Empire, and today we’re featuring a collection of communications he’s created for Gites de France. This collection is thoughtful in its execution from beginning to end, with its logo design and stationary to its travel brochures and postcards. With colorful details and playful images, these ephemeral items are definitely worth seeking.
Emmanuel has more fun and exciting work, including various logo designs and record cover sleeves, on his website that’s definitely worth checking out.
Amateur of sandwiches, American David Schwen decided to take again this topic to make typographical creations of them in order to represent the names of the ingredients of various food. A series of visual amusing to discover in the continuation.