Oh my god, Becky, look at the cover. This 1975 Honeywell cover is reminiscent of the classic Romek Marber Penguin covers that every designer has been, in recent years, reproducing like rabbits.
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During some recent mograph work, I was stressing about the dreary task of storyboarding comps and style frames. After a fit of frustration, I came across a wonderful little Photoshop workaround known as Mr. Stacks [...]
I love these cover sheets that Bernhardt Fudyma Design Group designed for inter-departmental news releases for W.R. Grace & Co. The layout and typography reminds me of a combination of Romek Marber and Herb Lubalin, which is a formula that can do [...]
It's been a while since I've found a multidisciplinary artist who is just as good at what they do visually as what they do audibly. Cue Datahowler, the moniker of Ross Edman, a man of many hats [...]
In the late 80s and early 90s, Goldberg brought typographic experiments, nouveau elements and collage to the forefront of dust jacket design, setting the stage for the next generation of book designers.
An awesome book concept made by a team of young creatives involved with Project M, a summer design program. First it's a book, then it becomes a sculpture that spells out, Think Wrong.
Welcome to the first of several posts dedicated specifically to the art of the dust jacket. We'll be looking at all kinds of books and designers spanning several genres and several decades.
Intelligence in Lifestyle or IL is a relatively young Italian magazine about contemporary passions and consumptions. The design takes inspiration from Swiss formalism, fashion magazines, and popular Italian & Northern European periodicals from th [...]





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