Time has flown quicker than ever and I can’t believe that it’s already the end of 2011. It’s been a great year, both personally and professionally, and I’ve got plenty of new things lined up for the future already. There will be more inspirational posts, more freebies and a little surprise as well. I can’t wait to reveal all in the new year.
Until then, I want to take this opportunity to wish you all happy holidays. I hope that 2011 was great on you too and that 2012 will be even bigger and better. Thanks for your continuous support. Fudgegraphics wouldn’t be the same without you! + Continue Reading
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.
Genis Carreras is a graphic designer based in London, born in Catalonia in 1987. Today I want to showcase Genis’ latest project: Philographics. Using minimal poster designs the aim is to explain philosophy through basic shapes. It’s such a great concept and the execution is flawless. Below are a few examples, but please check out the whole series here and don’t forgot to check out Genis’ portfolio for more inspiration. + Continue Reading
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. Mark Weaver is a freelance graphic designer & illustrator based in Atlanta, Georgia. His artwork is often composed of retro inspired collages combined with bold typography. I’m particularly fond of his screenprints, there’s something beautiful about the tactile feel of a screenprinted poster. With his signature style Mark managed to land the bid clients such as The New York Times, GOOD magazine & WIRED magazine. For more inspiration make sure to visit mrkwvr.com. + Continue Reading
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. Two Arms Inc. is Michael Tabie and Karen Goheen, an illustration and design team, based in Brooklyn, New York. They’re best known for their gritty silkscreened rock posters. It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of music-related artworks and when I first came across Two Arm’s diverse portfolio I knew I had to share their work with you. For more inspiration make sure to visit twoarmsinc.com. + Continue Reading
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.
Mark Brooks is a Spanish graphic designer and art director who’s divided his career between New York and Barcelona. Anyone following this blog will know that I love good minimal design. So when coming across Mark’s beautifully minimal work I had to share it with you. I’m particularly fond of the “Star Grid” series in which he uses only stars, arranged in different sizes and densities to depict the faces of celebrities. This is only a small selection of his work. For more inspiration make sure to visit Mark Brooks’ portfolio. + Continue Reading
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.
Áron Jancsó is a freelance graphic designer from Budapest, Hungary. He’s a type addict and his style is a blend of modernism, street culture and calligraphy, but it is also very experimental. Áron manages to combine the clean Swiss graphic style with the more current “illegible typography” style beautifully. Please visit his Behance portfolio for more inspiration. And don’t forget to let everyone know which one’s your favourite piece. + Continue Reading
Flyers and leaflets are invaluable print media used to promote merchandise, services, causes and events. These media are powerful and cost-effective, depending on when, where and to whom they are distributed, and most importantly, on how these print ads are designed.
In this article, we will be focusing on some of the best flyer designs on the web and what elements or principles from them can be personally helpful to you in the future.
Of course, there are no standard rules. One approach may work for you but not necessarily for everybody else, and vice versa. But it will be worth your while to know what works for other designers. You can eventually formulate your own approach altogether from there.
So hold on to your seats and take a look at these great flyer designs. + Continue Reading
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.
Allan Peters is a Senior Art Director from Minneapolis with over eight years of experience. He specializes in print design and all of his works have a vintage & retro feel to them. Please visit Allan’s portfolio to get even more inspiration. + Continue Reading