10 Notebooks
A set of 10 high resolution notebook covers with a vintage, grungy twist. Perfect for adding a…
10 Notebooks
A set of 10 high resolution notebook covers with a vintage, grungy twist. Perfect for adding a…
Swissted is the brain-child of Graphic Designer Mike Joyce, combining a love of punk rock, indie and grunge gig posters with his own Swiss inspired modernist aesthetic. Featuring great bands such as Alice in Chains, Jane’s Addiction, Beastie Boys and The Cramps, the result is an unlikely pairing of seemingly un-related pop-cultures, collected in a new release from Quirk Books.
In their familiar large format, the book provides each piece (200 in all) on its own perforated page, allowing you to pull out and pin-up at your leisure, with each poster measuring in at approximately A3. The print quality is excellent throughout and there’s no escaping just how bold and eye-catching the work is. To an illustration junkie like me who finds the whole minimalist movement a little tiresome, i’m surprised how much I enjoy these posters. It helps that Joyce doesn’t fall for the same old trappings of simply centring an iconic image in silhouette with some Helvetica underneath. He thankfully sticks to the constraints of bold shapes, lines and colours mixed with his favoured Akzidez-Grotesk type and explores every creative possibility therein; an exercise in pure graphic design.
The book is an impressive and exhaustive collection of work, that although doesn’t quite tickle my illustration bones, does appeal on a graphic level, and i’m sure type geeks and modernist designers will get a huge kick out of it.
Swissted – By Mike Jouce
Quirk Books
Paperback 208 pages
28.2 x 1.8 x 35.8 cm
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A slice of pulp fiction in my new cover art for The Midnight Caller. See more here>
(via The Midnight Caller)
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Now this is what I call a treat! Just took delivery of ‘All About Girls’ by illustrator Jon Whitcombe. Lovely condition too for a book from 1962. Thank you Books End Book Store.
One of my favourite commissions from last year. This was a mock cover for a proposed comic book for the NY based company Skip Hop. Love the simplicity of the design for this.
(via A Skip Hop Comic)
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Another pick from Christopher King’s Screen Icons collection. All 12 can be seen at his website, where you can also buy prints, iphone skins and...
House Of Mystery #253, August 1977, cover by Neal Adams
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