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FYI Monday: Electric Digital Art by Josh Thomas

FYI Monday Inspiration by Ain Soph

This post is part of the For Your Inspiration Monday series showcasing the most inspiring designs out there. Each week a new artist or design style will be presented in order to get your creative juices flowing for the upcoming week. I hope you enjoy the series.

Josh Thomas (aka Ain Soph) is an illustrator / digital artist from Baltimore, MD. For a lack of a better adjective I like to describe Josh’s art as electric, vibrant and colourful photo manipulations. The first time I came across his designs must have been through Desktopography. Below is a small selection of Josh’s work, but please make sure to visit ainsophdesigns.net for more inspiration as well as case studies. + Continue Reading

FYI Monday: Gritty Gig Posters by Brunofsky

FYI Monday Brunofsky True Widow Gig Poster

This post is part of the For Your Inspiration Monday series showcasing the most inspiring designs out there. Each week a new artist or design style will be presented in order to get your creative juices flowing for the upcoming week. I hope you enjoy the series.

Bruno Guerreiro aka Brunofsky is an illustrator / graphic designer based in Philadelphia, PA. That’s about as much info as I could find. Rather than focus on the who let’s take a look at the what. Bruno designs for bands, mostly gig / tour posters, but he’s been known to do the occasional t-shirt design and album cover illustration too. His style always reminds me of old-school B-Horror-Movies which suits gig poster illustrations perfectly. For more inspiration visit brunofsky.prosite.com + Continue Reading

FYI Monday: Gorgeous Gig Posters by Scott Campbell

FYI Monday Inspiration Scott Campbell

This post is part of the For Your Inspiration Monday series showcasing the most inspiring designs out there. Each week a new artist or design style will be presented in order to get your creative juices flowing for the upcoming week. I hope you enjoy the series.

Scott Campbell is a graphic designer, illustrator, printmaker, musician, analog synthesizer enthusiast, and member of the Young Monster art and design collective. He is currently working and living in New Orleans, LA. What I like most about Scott’s work are the colours he uses, combined with the often minimal and geometric layout this creates striking gig posters and album cover artwork. For more inspiration visit scttcmpbll.com + Continue Reading

FYI Monday: Stunning Typography by Steven Bonner

FYI Monday Steven Bonner YES

This post is part of the For Your Inspiration Monday series showcasing the most inspiring designs out there. Each week a new artist or design style will be presented in order to get your creative juices flowing for the upcoming week. I hope you enjoy the series.

Steven Bonner is a designer and illustrator from Stirling, Scotland. Many of his works are heavily based on typography. What I admire the most about Steven’s designs is the vast variety of type styles. Whether it’s hand-drawn, flashy or grunge typography you’re into, Steve’s got it covered. For more inspiration make sure to visit stevenbonner.com. + Continue Reading

FYI Monday: Surreal Illustrations by Daniel Mackie

FYI Monday Illustration Inspiration by Daniel Mackie

This post is part of the For Your Inspiration Monday series showcasing the most inspiring designs out there. Each week a new artist or design style will be presented in order to get your creative juices flowing for the upcoming week. I hope you enjoy the series.

Daniel Mackie is an award-winning illustrator based in London, UK. He’s worked with some of the biggest clients such as Adobe, The Economist, The Financial Times and Virgin. What I like most about Daniel’s illustrations is the surrealist nature of them. Combine that with a great sense of humour and you’ve got yourself a winner! For more inspiration check out www.danielmackie.com. + Continue Reading

FYI Monday: Striking Gig Posters by Aaron Gresham

FYI Monday Aaron Gresham Gig Poster Inspiration

This post is part of the For Your Inspiration Monday series showcasing the most inspiring designs out there. Each week a new artist or design style will be presented in order to get your creative juices flowing for the upcoming week. I hope you enjoy the series.

Aaron Gresham is graphic designer based in Birmingham, Alabama. I stumbled across Aaron’s work while looking for gig poster inspiration. As an avid live music fan there’s nothing that excites me more than to find beautifully designed gig posters. For more inspiration make sure to visit Aaron’s portfolio. + Continue Reading

FYI Monday: Gorgeous Typography by Alonzo Felix

FYI Monday Typography Inspiration by Alonzo Felix

This post is part of the For Your Inspiration Monday series showcasing the most inspiring designs out there. Each week a new artist or design style will be presented in order to get your creative juices flowing for the upcoming week. I hope you enjoy the series.

Alonzo Felix is graphic designer living and working in Brooklyn, New York. The first time I saw Alonzo’s beautiful type work was while checking out the LetterCult site. I simply can’t get enough of great typography designs. Have a look at some examples below. For more inspiration make sure to visit Alonzo Felix’ portfolio. + Continue Reading

FYI Monday: Beautiful Typography by Marko Purac

FYI Monday Typography Inspiration by Marko Purac

This post is part of the For Your Inspiration Monday series showcasing the most inspiring designs out there. Each week a new artist or design style will be presented in order to get your creative juices flowing for the upcoming week. I hope you enjoy the series.

Marko Purac is a graphic designer & illustrator from Novi Sad. Serbia. I first came across Marko’s designs while searching for typographic inspiration online. The one thing that drew me in immediately is that Marko often uses no colour at all. There’s something special about typographic designs that solely rely on shapes and lines. It always reminds me of vintage skateboard graphics and t-shirt designs. For more inspiration make sure to visit Marko’s Flickr page. + Continue Reading