Crack Open Two New Entries to Packaging 10
PepsiCo Design & Innovation was tasked to create some new rebranding for Pepsi cans. Similarly, designer Sally Morrow, from Sally Morrow Creative, designed new cans for New Hokkaido Beer. “Pepsi...
View ArticleVincent Junier, featured in Journal #367, Shoots Photography That Pops Off...
It’s with a sense of authority that French photographer Vincent Junier approaches his still-life shots and colleges. Funny enough, he says this assertion is how he expresses his artistic freedom. His...
View ArticleThe Body Periodic and Snakes with Sneakers: Two New Entries in New Talent 2021
Design student Junghoon Oh skillfully weaves typography with images for a different type of periodic table, while a group of students at Penn State University created a Converse sneaker design campaign...
View ArticleWar & Peace: Protest Posters that Envision a Better Future
The Civil War in Syria has lasted for more than nine years, long enough for many children to grow up without knowing peace. Graphis Master Wesam Mazhar Haddad illustrates the pain of the innocent...
View ArticleSip and Savor These Two New Bottle Entries for Our Packaging 10 Competition
Designer Zhou Jingkuan was tasked with creating the packaging of an herbal wine for Hubei Materia Medica Health Wine Co., Ltd., while Elmwood New York rebranded the bottles and cans for Tecate beer....
View ArticleGetting “FedEx Fit”: Graphis Master Colin Corcoran featured in Journal #365
Named a Graphis Master just this year, artist Colin Corcoran ran a series of fitness ads for FedEx that landed him a feature in Journal #365. The campaign, “FedEx Gym” (above), aimed to reframe the...
View ArticleRebranded Magazines and Disney Magic: Two New Entries in New Talent 2021
The latest entries in our New Talent 2021 competition both utilize a minimalist style to achieve cohesive designs. Ellie Jepsen redesigned the magazine Wallpaper* while Junghoon Oh created a new...
View ArticleLosing Fingers and Lives: Protest Posters 2 Entries
The entries to our Protest Posters 2 competition this week cover loss, taking a deep look at all we can lose if we sit back and do nothing. From environmentalism to social justice, there’s a poster for...
View ArticleGifts Galore and Tempting Tea: Two New Entries for the Packaging 10 Competition
With packaging designs this beautiful, you may not want to eat the food! Shenzhen Tigerpan Packaging Design Co., Ltd. was tasked to create a festive gift box set for leisure food company Bestore Co.,...
View ArticleMark Seliger’s Prolific Portraiture: Looking Back on Graphis Masters from...
Graphis Master Mark Seliger has been perfecting his craft since childhood when he was first given a camera. Specializing in portraiture and still life, Seliger was Rolling Stone’s Chief Photographer...
View ArticleStamps from Space and a Furniture Fair: These New Talent 2021 Entries are Out...
Shannon Kirkpatrick from Syracuse University takes us to the stars with her postal stamp series, and School of Visual Arts student Jun Hong Park combined text and images in their brand design for the...
View ArticleHope for the World: Protest Posters 2
The holidays are a time to celebrate hope and do right by the world, which is what these poster inspire to do! Hope is a beautiful thing, and Japanese designer Hajime Tsushima depicts this with his...
View ArticleTrendy Tins and Crafty Cans: Two New Packaging 10 Entries
Kick off the holiday season by celebrating these two new Packaging 10 entries! Designer Ben Wallace, under Ellen Bruss Design, created new tins for Hammond’s Candies. Similarly, the agency MiresBall...
View ArticleBraldt Bralds’ Illustrative Masterpieces: Featured Artist in Journal #365
Graphis Master Braldt Bralds, featured in Journal #365, was born in the Netherlands in 1951. Since his career took off in the 80s, Bralds has been featured in Time, National Geographic, Rolling Stone,...
View ArticleMusic, A Memoriam, and More: Four New 2022 Poster Annual Entries
Take some time to check out these four new entries to our 2022 Poster Annual that range from an homage to music to an art exhibition advertisement. Pekka Loiri, the owner of Studio Pekka Loiri,...
View ArticleCelebratory Cans and Crunchy Cookies: Two New Packaging 10 Entries
Feast on these food-based Packaging 10 entries! PepsiCo Design & Innovation celebrated an anniversary with festive new cans, while Strømme Throndsen Design baked up some new pastry packaging for...
View ArticleProtest Posters 2: Terrorism is “Religulous”
Terrorism gets a makeover, crosses fall over, and other posters make their point with these entries to our Protest Posters 2 competition. Jean-Paul Krammer has given terrorism a face with “Terrorism is...
View ArticleGraphis Master Adrian Pulfer’s Tumultuous Teaching in Journal #365
Designer and professor at Brigham Young University Adrian Pulfer redefines what it means to connect with students as a teacher. After graduating from BYU with a bachelor’s degree in graphic design,...
View ArticlePolitics, Privacy, and Protest: Four New Entries in Protest Posters 2
Is there any privacy in politics? From voting rights to COVID testing, these four Protest Posters 2 entries take a look at these and other issues. Shane Kendrick, alongside Ebb + Flow Creative, made...
View ArticleFood Spreads Get Folksy and Branding Brightens Up with These Packaging 10...
Canadian designer Yurko Gutsulyak finds folk art inspirational for his food spread packaging for Olkom, while South Korean agency BRAND DIRECTORS lights up promotional packages for credit card service...
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