A collection of creative work in print, digital, typography, identity, advertising, packaging, illustration, graffiti, painting, fashion, photography, trends, & more.
Completely enjoying the new site for Kokoro & Moi. They showcase a wide range of work that’s diverse in terms of palette, typeface, shape, and application. I all feels very fresh and energetic. They must have a lot of fun with their projects, and it really shows through the work. — Kokoro & Moi is a multidisciplinary design consultancy specialized in brand identity and development, creative direction, visual communication and interaction.



Posted: May 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Branding, Direction, Identity, Interactive | 1 Comment »
Journey to Zero – A beautiful, immersive experience detailing Nissan’s dedication to making zero emission travel a reality. This journey will be conducted under the watchful tutelage of Richard Saul Wurman, TED conference founder, author, and information architect. The initiative engages the imagination of some leading creative minds from architects, designers, and artists including the designer of the site, Nessim Higson, as well as Marcus Eriksson, Universal Everything, and PSFK among others. Beautiful.



Posted: December 11th, 2009 | Filed under: Art Direction, Design, Digital, Interactive | No Comments »
The EyeWriter project is an ongoing collaborative research effort to empower people who are suffering from ALS with creative technologies.
It is a low-cost eye-tracking apparatus & custom software that allows graffiti writers and artists with paralysis resulting from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis to draw using only their eyes.


Posted: November 22nd, 2009 | Filed under: Grafitti, Interactive, Interface, Technology | 2 Comments »
The name Super hero is very fitting for Ian Coyle. He’s not only creative strategically – his eye for design, photography, typography, and interaction is dead on as well.
His work is so diverse, it’s really inspiring.



Posted: October 9th, 2009 | Filed under: Design, Interactive, Typography | No Comments »
Project Projects is a design studio with some excellent work in print, exhibition, and interactive for clients in art and architecture.



Posted: April 26th, 2009 | Filed under: Design, Exhibition, Interactive, Print | No Comments »
Really nice site from Your Majesty. Solid work as well.

Posted: April 1st, 2009 | Filed under: Flash, Grid, Interactive | No Comments »
My friend Darren just updated his personal site. It’s hard to keep up with this guy, he’s always into something amazing. From WIWP to Two Faced, to his studio, blog, tons of great print work, or building clean online experiences, he’s always producing incredible work. He’s been an inspiration to me, and is so good it actually makes me insane.


Posted: December 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Art, Books, Design, Direction, Identity, Interactive | No Comments »
Really impressive work and online presence from Hornall Anderson. Featured here are some of the assets from their latest effort for the launch of Google’s G1. They also maintain a blog, which is unique in that it is timeline-based, horizontal format, and all flash (not to mention they just posted about Philly!)



Posted: December 14th, 2008 | Filed under: Advertising, Flash, Interactive, Packaging, Print, Signage | No Comments »
DAYTUM - the collaborative efforts of Nicholas Felton and Ryan Case – facilitates the counting and communication of daily data. It’s simple mechanisms allow anyone to track and display any metric – from bird-watching statistics to the concerts they’ve attended.

Posted: December 7th, 2008 | Filed under: Interactive, Interface, Visualization | No Comments »
Huge Type is a simple web app for the iPhone, showcasing found type using the Flickr API.
Contributors have the ability to upload photos of their own, as well as tag and search letters from the community. Check out the Flickr Group to browse some cool glyphs, and start submitting your own.
I snapped that shot of the 2 waiting for the subway on 2nd street.


Posted: December 6th, 2008 | Filed under: Interactive, Typography | No Comments »