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Illustration love: Solar system posters

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Louisiana based graphic designer Patrick Costilowhas some great work up in his flickr. The pieces that caught my attention are his solar system posters, maybe because of its mix of simplicity and cleverness, also very up to date with the massive retro trend going on. Each one of the posters features one of the planets from the solar system, it's rings and/or moons with a...

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Clever Design: Funny Venn Diagrams

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Stephen Wildish is a UK based designer and illustrator that has a really clever sense of humour and great graphic design skills. His portfolio has some amazing work, particularly his alphabet film posters series but I'd like to mention his funny Venn diagrams: simple-concise-and just a hint of dark humour. My personal favourite is the santa one!

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Typographic humour

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Gary Nicholson is a graphic designer that specializes in work with type. His series of typographic jokes are really funny (at least for the dorky designers out there) and despite being fairly minimalistic, there are a few details that really complete the overall design. I think these are worth to showcase and any other funny puns anyone?

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Awesome type: topographic alphabet

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We've seen already some examples of 3D typographies which are digital based. The folks at Synoptic Office have brought up the concept of 3D type to another level. In their website they have 2 beautiful examples of different applications of type, the most eye-catching one being the project Alphabet Topography, which as the name states, consists of embossed letters in different levels, as...

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Great design review: Daniel Siim Studio

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Daniel Siim is a danish graphic designer and student that works at his homonymous studio. His work varies from branding to editorial work, but what really caught my attention today is his work for his school's branding project. The simplicity of his work and attention to little details is what separates his work from the average. As himself describes this project:

 

As part of a...

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