Published on August 23rd, 2010 by Franz Jeitz
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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.
Ruben Córdoba Schwaneberg is a Spanish designer working under the moniker disonyando. He is truly a master of all trades. Whether you’re looking for graphic design, illustration, motion graphics or 3D modeling Ruben is your guy. Below you find some of his work which all fit in the retro design category. Please visit his portfolio for more inspiration.


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Published on July 26th, 2010 by Franz Jeitz
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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.
London-based graphic designer Gordon Reid works under the moniker Middle Boop. His general style can be described as retro/vintage collage, but it’s not exclusive to this. Working mostly for the music industry he managed to snatch a fair share of design magazine commissions. Gordon also runs a blog and zine. Please visit his portfolio or follow him on Twitter for more inspiration.


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Published on June 21st, 2010 by Franz Jeitz
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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.
Taylor David is a freelance graphic designer from Canada. He describes himself as designer, artist, actor, thinker, mentor and pirate. Taylor works under the moniker twentyonesquares. By combining photography, textures and geometric shapes Taylor creates beautiful retro grunge art paying particular attention to fine details. Make sure to visit the official portfolio for more design inspiration and/or follow Taylor on Twitter to keep tabs on his body of work.


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Published on May 31st, 2010 by Franz Jeitz
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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.
Rodier Kidmann is a young digital artist from Argentina. While his design style is vastly random I am particular fond of his vibrant geometric works which have a nice retro sci-fi feel to them. Find below a small selection of Rodier’s amazing art. Visit rodier-kid.com for more inspiration.


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Published on May 17th, 2010 by Franz Jeitz
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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.
Chrisitiana Couceira is a freelance illustrator, working and living in Lisbon, Portugal. Her style is a great mix between retro Swiss graphic design and traditional collages. In recent times she worked with clients such as The New York Times, Neon Gold Records and Audi. I’m a big fan of minimal and clean design and hope you are too. For more inspiration make sure to visit Christiana’s portfolio.


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Published on May 10th, 2010 by Franz Jeitz
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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.
Brian Larson, Ed Knight and Chris Everhart are the Silent Giants, a design studio located in Detroit best known for their beautiful screenprinted gig posters. As an avid music lover I’m always on the lookout for gorgeous prints promoting bands and shows. Each of the Silent Giants’ artworks are stunning. Below is only a small selection, so make sure to visit their portfolio for more inspiring work.


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Published on December 31st, 2009 by Franz Jeitz
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This post is part of the free calendar wallpaper series. Each month I create a new wallpaper featuring the current calendar. Looking at the same image over and over again is not very stimulating. Hence having a new desktop background each month should help getting your creative juices flowing. January 2010 Calendar Wallpaper is entitled “Beautiful Day” and has been created entirely in Photoshop. I hope you enjoy it and I wish you all the best for the new year!
As always the January 2010 calendar wallpaper comes in the following resolutions and non-calendar versions are also included:
- 1920×1200 (suitable for 1440×900)
- 1600×1200
- 1280×1024
- 320×479 (iPhone, non-calendar version only)
Preview:

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Published on August 28th, 2009 by Franz Jeitz
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Founded in 2002, La Boca is an independent design circus specializing in art & design for the film, music and fashion industries. The London-based studio is run by Scot Bendall and Alain de la Mata. Clients include Capitol Films, Interscope Records and Sony BMG. Without further ado here’s a selection of their work for your inpiration. Enjoy and make sure to head over to laboca.co.uk for more.


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Published on September 9th, 2008 by Franz Jeitz
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Chadwick Trammell is a 21 year old designer from Atlanta, Georgia. He draws his inspiration from a lot of different places like movies, music, dreams and other designer’s work. His goal is to offer viewers something fresh and new. I especially enjoy his typographic pieces. Unfortunately Chadwick doesn’t have a personal portfolio yet. See more of his art on deviantArt where he’s better known under the alias of SC-3.

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Published on July 31st, 2008 by Franz Jeitz
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Whenever I go into London City I have to go into Urban Outfitters. It is by far my favourite clothing shop. As always I had to make a choice: which t-shirts to buy and which to leave for a later day. That’s when I decided to write a post about the great tees you can get from Urban Outfitters. Seriously, if you got the chance to visit one of their stores then do it. Apart from the great clothes they’ve got funny accessories and even sell Lomo cameras. So these are the t-shirts I’m particularly fond of. Which one do you like best?
Junk Food Clothing:

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