Rudd Studio

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J Kaczmarek
The Rivalry is an independent, collaborative design studio. Together we create engaging experiences with clients who champion the potential of design.
NR2154
Creative studios in New York and Copenhagen working strategically across brand creation and brand expression.
Kokoro & Moi
Well hello. We are a full-service creative agency transforming brands with bold ideas and progressive concepts. Our focus is on strategy, identity and design.
Print Liberation
T-Shirts with Political Messages, Typography Tees, Custom Screen Prints, Screen Printed Posters, Political Tees, Graphic Design, Philadelphia and Brooklyn Made
The Complex Grid « Whatype
13/11/2009 – I’ve made a 2010 Calendar using the Complex Grid and I’ve explained it step by step. You can check that article Here is a pdf of the final grid if you want it By: Pedro Mon…
PIERO GLINA
Piero Glina is a designer based in Zurich, Switzerland. He is very interested in a wide variety of media, various forms of communication, and the discussion about it.
Ludovic Balland
David Pearson Design
Richard Hollis Design Works
Born London, 1934. Freelance designer and writer since 1958. Trained Chelsea School of Art, Wimbledon School of Art, Central School of Arts and Crafts. Formerly painter and maker of constructions; silkscreen and artists printer.
Staff publicity designer, Galeries Lafayette, Paris, 1963-64; art editor, New Society weekly, London, 1966-68; art editor, Pluto Press, 1972-1975; production director, Faber & Faber, 1975-76.
Teacher and lecturer, London School of Printing and Graphic Arts, Chelsea School of Art; Head of Graphic Design Department, West of England College of Art (School of Design), 1964-66; part- time teacher, later Senior Lecturer, Central School of Art and Design (now Central St Martins), 1968-75.
Visits: Kunstgwerbeschule Zurich, 1958; Ulm, Hochschule für Gestaltung, 1960; Cuba, 1962; School of Graphic Arts, Prague, 1963; Basel, Allgemeine Gewerbeschule, 1964.
Designer of publicity, posters and catalogues for Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1968-73 and 1978-85. (See Richard Hollis Designs for the Whitechapel by Christopher Wilson, Hyphen Press, 2017.)
Designer, Modern Poetry in Translation quarterly, 1965-2001.
From 1970s, designer of mainly books and art gallery publicity (more than 160 designs of catalogues) - notably three books with John Berger (G, Ways of Seeing, A Seventh Man) and books and catalogues for Bridget Riley, Lucian Freud and Howard Hodgkin (Venice Biennale, 1984), and Steve McQueen.
Designed lettering on buildings, the best-known being Hackney Empire, 2003.
In 2010-11 edited and published Memories of Ted Hughes 1952- 1963 by Daniel Huws; An Essential Self: Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath by Lucas Myers and Ted Hughes and Translation by Daniel Weissbort.
Richard Hollis retrospective exhibition, London 2012, travelled to Centre Pompidou, Paris, Lausanne and New York, 2012-13. Lectured at design schools in Milan, Urbino, Bolzano, Lodz, Ghent, The Hague, New York, and Centre Pompidou.
Appointed Royal Designer for Industry, 2005.
Ellen Sitkin / Design Portfolio
Ellen is an independent graphic design and strategy consultant with over 15 years of experience across various industries, including financial services, education, retail, fashion, beauty, hospitality, real estate, media, health, and government. She uses visual language and design thinking to help colleagues, clients, and end-users articulate problems and explore solutions.
Jez Burrows
Hi, I'm Jez Burrows, a British designer, illustrator, and writer, living in Seattle, WA. You can find me on Instagram or send me an electronic mail.
write an email newsletter called Dept. of Enthusiasm-a single monthly recommendation of something great (and occasional updates on what I'm working on).
Previously I published And Introducing, a Kickstarter-funded book collecting 3,000 unsung, unlikely, or unfortunate casting credits from over fifty years of cinema history. Buy it here. Before that, my first collection of short stories, Dictionary Stories: Short Fictions and Other Findings, was published by Harper Perennial and remains available at all reputable bookstores, and probably some disreputable ones too. I collaborated with some magnificent people on three short films about the book, and talked about it on The Allusionist, NPR, and The Believer.
Keetra Dean Dixon
Keetra Dean Dixon is a designer whose work inhabits exploratory terrain, leveraging emergent technologies and process-focused making. She’s US based, dividing her time between the East Coast and rural Alaska. Her work and research in areas of typography, object based learning, and experiential design have earned her a professorship with RISD, a US Presidential Award, a place in the permanent design collection at SFMOMA, and an ADC Young Gun Award (6). She's an internationally feature speaker and has spoken at FITC, OFFF, the Type Directors Club and AIGA National Design Conferences to name a few. She's designed and directed installations at the Venice Architecture Biennale, her objects are carried by the Tate, and she’s shown at the Walker Art Center, the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, the National Design Museum and the Museum of Arts and Design in NYC.
Holly Gressley
Holly Gressley is a designer based in Los Angeles. I currently work on the product design team at Netflix. Prior to Netflix, I worked in design leadership roles at Vox Media and Quora, and as a design consultant with companies like Adobe, Airbnb, Apple, Dwell, IDEO, and Intuit. Before moving to California in 2010, I ran a design studio in Brooklyn called Rumors and worked with publishers like NY Times, Wall Street Journal, Conde Nast, and others. In my spare time, I enjoy learning about urbanism, architecture, and art, ceramics, and hiking with my dog Izzy.
Please get in touch or connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, Quora, or Linkedin.
Randy J. Hunt
The personal site of design executive and author Randy J. Hunt with upcoming speaking engagements.
maraid's photosets on Flickr
Work by Hanna Werning
The Little Friends of Printmaking: Commitment to Excellence
Tim Lahan — Graphic Design / Illustration
Mark Weaver
Mark Weaver is an American artist based in New York. Below is a mixture of personal and client work.
Tamara Shopsin
David Pidgeon
Pidgeon Ward, an award winning Melbourne based graphic design company run by David Pidgeon and Alex Ward. Design expertise in branding, identity, publication, signage, type design, packaging and digital.
Hyperkit : Journal
Hyperkit is a graphic design studio developing creative visual stories to articulate the ideas and aspirations of our clients, helping them to become a genuine part of our everyday life.
Experimental Jetset
Online archive of Amsterdam graphic design studio Experimental Jetset
Rodrigo Corral
Rodrigo Corral Studio creates conceptual design and art for print, brands, interior spaces and film.
Rodrigo Corral has created some of the most iconic visuals in publishing. Open to all projects big and small, he is a celebrated designer, partnering with talent such as Junot Diaz, Jay-Z, Deepak and Sanjiv Chopra, Chuck Palahniuk, Tory Burch, Gianna Angelopoulos, Gary Shteyngart, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, and organizations such as the Criterion Collection, New York Magazine and The New York Times.
In addition to running the Rodrigo Corral studio, he is also the Creative Director for Farrar, Straus & Giroux and Creative Director at Large for New Directions.
While Rodrigo's style is diverse, each project carries enough permanence to cut through today's noise and rise above the trends.
Daniel Carlsten
Portfolio of Daniel Carlsten — Art Director, Graphic Designer & Illustrator
picturebox
Mary & Matt
Practise
Practise is a graphic design practice based in Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa (Auckland, New Zealand) and Providence, Rhode Island (United States).
Originally founded in London by James Goggin and Shan James in 1999, the studio's work includes design, creative and art direction, and occasional editing and naming, of publications, exhibitions, magazines, identity systems, record covers, environments, websites, posters, motion, campaigns, videos, typefaces, patterns, signs, and symbols for art, advertising, architectural, civic, cultural, fashion, food, hospitality, music, and publishing clients across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australasia.
M/M (Paris)