Hofstede Design
Established in 1996, Hofstede Design specialises in identity, publication and environmental
graphic design.
Established in 1996, Hofstede Design specialises in identity, publication and environmental
graphic design.
Hippy Shit is a bi-annual independently published pyschedelic field trip, curated and published by Bryan Dalton and Alex Harris. Featuring some crazy talent like Hort and Mike Perry among others.
Posted: May 22nd, 2009 | Filed under: Art, Publication, Uncategorized | No Comments »Emily CM Anderson is a graphic designer working in New York City. She studied at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and at the Academie voor beeldende kunst en vormgeving Arnhem, in the Netherlands. I really appreciate the quality of her work, including her involvement with the redesigned and re-conceptualized 66 year old American Craft magazine, D&AD of Dwell during 2005/6, info graphics for New York Magazine, and more.





Picked up this dope little publication in Old City a few weeks ago and wanted to share. This is issue 3, but I’ve never seen it around town before. Published by 2 One 5, this issue features: Ron English, Cope2, Stash, Greg Lamarche, Ellen Stagg, Kevin Lyons, House Industries, and more. Living Proof seems reccession proof, taking no short cuts on print quality, and even throwing in a little spot UV on the cover. I dig it.



Clean work coming out of Designlab. Grid usage and typography is solid, although the site isn’t the best from a usability perspective.
Posted: December 5th, 2008 | Filed under: Design, Grid, Print, Publication, Typography | No Comments »Totally loving the type, photography, and layout of the current issue of U_MAG++. This has been around since 2006, so dig around, some good stuff to discover in past issues (links to past issues are at the bottom of the page).
Posted: November 28th, 2008 | Filed under: Design, Editorial, Fashion, Magazine, Photography, Publication, Typography | 1 Comment »S magazine is a bi annual publication that celebrates diversity, decadence and open mindedness (and nakedness). Artists are given total creative freeedom, aside from issue-specific themes.
Posted: November 23rd, 2008 | Filed under: Art, Editorial, Fashion, Magazine, Publication | 2 Comments »