
Paul Tebbott makes simple look easy (news flash, it ain’t). Perhaps most internet-well-known for his Chemtrail poster, Tebbott has a slew of really interesting prints on his site and, more importantly, in his shop, that are worth taking a look at / buying (pro tip – they’re on sale right now). I just picked up two of his Space Survival posters and they are waiting in a tube at my house RIGHT NOW! (Note to self: pick up frames on the way home)



Hi Everyone! We’ve got another awesome giveaway for you guys! We’re giving away one 18×24″ poster and two 8×10″ prints from Special Characters as well as one Tasty Beverage Co. t-shirt!

Special Characters is a collaboration between two very talented designers, Jaime Van Wart and Critter Wentworth. They had a show of typographic posters and prints at the Busy Bee Cafe in Raleigh back in March, and they just got their Two Dumbs Etsy shop up and running. Go check it out!


Tasty Beverage Co. is an upcoming business working to bring delicious beer to downtown Raleigh headed by the wonderfully awesome Sean Pratt. Go check out the fun selection of t-shirts [designed by Jaime Van Wart] in the Tasty Beverage Co. shop, and support your future local beer shop!
Both Two Dumbs and Tasty Beverage Co. would also like to thank ahpeele for making the printing possible.
This contest will have three winners, one getting a 18×24″ Special Characters poster, one getting two 8×10″ Special Characters typography prints, and one getting a Tasty Beverage Co. t-shirt. To enter, just leave a comment saying which prize you would like. The winners will get to pick which poster/prints/shirt they would like, so check out the shops to figure out what you want!
Contest ends next Friday night, [9/24] at 11:59pm. We’ll announce our winner on Monday morning. Good luck!


I really love these simple yet stunning experimental posters from Australian graphic design studio Motherbird. Wish I could get one for my living room!

I love this Yes sign pattern by Telegramme Studio. Telegramme is a London-based duo of graphic designers/illustrators, Christopher & Robert. Check them out!

Ross Brugink is a Graphic Designer + Illustrator currently working in Minneapolis. He has some really awesome posters that leverage current trends while still “Bruggink’ing” them out to look original. The poster that first caught my eye was his “ArtCrank” poster. The mix of mechanical parts, symmetry, print press look and colors just kills it for me. Check out his full portfolio here.
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I love the work of London-based illustrator Dale Edwin Murray. It makes me smile.


YouWorkForThem took five selected fonts and dumped them into the water. The resulting posters and iPhone/iPad wallpapers are really awesome. Makes me wish this was an Apple app where you could tilt your phone/pad/pod and have the type drop’n'float. Someone needs to make this happen.
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CitID is a website for people from around the world to uploaded graphic treatments of their cities. Check out this blurb from their website:
Our hope is that creatives from around the globe will make a logo or a visual interpretation of the city closest to their heart. The universal goal is that every city ultimately gets their own identity on CitID, and that both the city and it’s aesthetic contributor gets recognition through this library—a place where you come for visual inspiration and leave with more knowledge about the world we live in.
Pretty cool idea!


Brooklyn’s Hyperakt has designed this super clean World Cup radial bracket poster. If you want one, head on over to Kickstarter and pledge your support.
via GOOD
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These sweet posters on a stick are from a talented designer named Allan Peters. This illustrated poster series is just so fun, clean, and smart. I am ashamed to say how many times I remember an event by what I ate. Now I wanna see a poster for this bad boy?
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