Here’s a duo of designer Easter eggs for the color connoisseurs out there. Jessica from How About Orange made the Pantone Easter eggs above, taking care to match
Yesterday, SFMOMA presented a conversation with poster designers and artists, Parra [tagged] and Victor Moscoso, “the most formally educated of the psychedelic poster artists”. The discussion was mediated
Are you getting sick of everything being “brought to you in 3D”? Check this out: One cozy afternoon, Taipei-based design duo, Chay Su and Rika Lin were chatting, when
Ben Howdle’s Movies as Code is a clever treatment for film scripts that retells major movie plots in concise, ‘codified’ terms. As a writer (of words, which will make my opinion
Anatomy meets cartography in this human body subway infographic by Netherlands-based medical and fashion illustrator, Sam Loman. Prints, cards and posters are available here.
Dan Cassaro made these six full-page illustrated WPA posters for Good Magazine. The graphics are 1930s style with 2012 messaging. Rad. The Public Works of Art Project was a
The Bay Area is Ground Zero for yoga. Turn any corner, and you’re bound to see someone doing downward dog. For all its inclusiveness, however, yoga has failed
Sketch Tuesdays offers the San Francisco arts community “a place to congregate, to talk, to create and to be seen”. Long communal drawing tables are set up in
Friday night, Jen Oaks opened her pin-up girls show at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records in Oakland. The back room / performance space is now adorned with a baker’s dozen inspiring, curvy pin-up