Posted by Fabio 8 February 2018
Manshen Lo is a visual artist living in London and a graduate of the Royal College of Art. She directs and art directs animated short films and commercials, as well as taking on illustration, fashion styling, and private artwork commissions as a freelancer. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 February 2018
Ines Cox runs her own independent graphic design studio in Antwerp. Her work has a focus on printed matter and graphic identities and she has completed a wide variety of projects. Clients range from independent artists and galleries to brands, schools and museums. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 February 2018
Mike McQuade is focused on creating smart, provocative, and conceptual work for editorial illustrations, covers, brands and various print and online visual communications. Through constant exploration of typography, imagery and illustration, his work transcends style. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 February 2018
George Dutton is a London based graphic designer specialising in all areas of interactive, book and print design. read more
Posted by Fabio 26 January 2018
With his subtle designs, that are always on point, German graphic designer Timo Lenzen, creates sometimes abstract, sometimes disturbing and always visually stimulating moods. In both his applied as well as his purely graphic arts you’ll be absorbed by the worlds he creates. read more
Posted by Fabio 17 January 2018
Polina Joffe is a Berlin-based graphic designer and art director with a methodical approach to identities, printed matter, websites, and visual communication. Time spent researching legibility and modern reading systems underpins Polina’s typographic-led process and style read more
Posted by Fabio 16 January 2018
Joseph Burrin is a graphic designer and art director based in Amsterdam. He specializes in brand identity, print advertising and editorial design across art, culture and commerce. read more
Posted by Fabio 22 December 2017
Marina Abramovic’s works rely mostly on a physical and performative experience so it was very important not to lose this aspect while designing the book. In the front cover, along with the title of the book, is the book’s introduction describing Marina’s death wishes. read more