One of my favorite illustrators, Jenni Sparks, just completed this unbelievable hand-drawn map of London. You’ll find Tube routes, landmarks, and waterways, as well as some of Sparks’ own personal favorite spots.
One of my favorite illustrators, Jenni Sparks, just completed this unbelievable hand-drawn map of London. You’ll find Tube routes, landmarks, and waterways, as well as some of Sparks’ own personal favorite spots.
Brand new print by Jeremy Fish called The Golden Hills out through Upper Playground.
This drawing was inspired by that looming feeling that San Francisco is an isolated island from the rest of the country. As SF becomes more and more expensive, and the lower income creative folks that make this city pulse get squeezed off the island, “the city that knows how” will slowly transform into a sterile west coast Manhattan full of tech chads and internet gurus. —Jeremy Fish
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Drawings by Sam Green. How badly do you want to go swimming now?
Jenni Sparks, here to brighten your day
Lunchtime. This is what the food diary of a graphic designer looks like: delicious.
Chilean artist Santiago Salvador
Goin for a ride
Danish designer Michael Hansen created an analogue animation with vinyl covers. His idea was to translate classic music to a visual experience with an element of sensuality.
These vinyl animations are seriously amazing
Cola Bouquet, Tim Lahan, 2011
Happy Sunday
Monday
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Seattle-based artist Stacey Rozich (pictured above with cut outs of her creations) has a really amazing style of folk art illustrations, and has invented tons of awesome imaginary creatures that are hard not to compare to Where the Wild Things Are. Check ‘em out.