
here’s good example of how an infographic can explain a complicated set of information: the passenger jet that landed on the hudson river next to manhattan last year, it maybe doesn’t look very sexy but it does it’s job very effectively…

here’s good example of how an infographic can explain a complicated set of information: the passenger jet that landed on the hudson river next to manhattan last year, it maybe doesn’t look very sexy but it does it’s job very effectively…

two french names worth a mention today, both poster designers with a strong penchant for typography-based work

firstly mister apeloig (shown here above), a french intern once pointed out to me that you pronounce it very differently than you probably think…

and secondly (shown above and below) catherine zask who clearly spends a lot of time ‘noodling’ in her studio

thanks to mister ‘uwe’ for both tips…


dutch photographer jens van der velde seems to like the grainy, ‘dark’ look in his work…

i am currently working on some custom type for a revamped version of the ‘van manen’ poster for the dutch national ballet, featuring a portrait by ‘erwin olaf’ (see ‘me work’ for the previous version from 2007, i think…)