Moritz Resl
Moritz works on some quite dark and isolated illustrations that have a pinch of dark humour to them. Although they are sometimes slightly sad there is something to the delicate design and layout which is quite peaceful and enjoyable to look at. his work is mostly illustration posters and print, and he is from Vienna. … Read more
Tapes ‘n tapes
For the next Designers Speak series, entitled ‘Mixing It Up’, Inhouse Design laid up a whole bunch of mix-tapes for some retro fun. All the while listening to some classic playlists on the old iPod. Mixing it up indeed.
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It just so happens that Studio Makgill completed their fiftieth project the same month they turned three. To mark the occasion they did what any self respecting design agency would do – they created a poster (or two).
Gillet Square
Studio Makgill created a pair of posters for the arts organisation, Invisible Dust. The two events, both of which took place in Gillet Square in London, needed to be promoted as as seperate events, but with connected identities. Working with a small budget we designed a double-sided A4 poster. Knowing that this size poster visually gets … Read more
Optimism/Pessimism
Limited Edition of 100 (50 of each) Screenprinted A2 Posters. The original series has sold out. The ink coverage on each poster amounts to 50% of the total surface area making each poster either half full or half empty depending on your inclination. Really nice idea, would be great to see more print work on this … Read more
Beer loves You
Sam Soulek just made his famous “Beer Loves You” poster. Nice typography.
Mash Creative 2011 calendar
A limited edition print of 100 x A1 calendar posters, the Mash Creative 2011 ‘minutes’ calendar is the second in a series of three posters and an evolution from last year’s successful 2010 ‘seconds’ calendar. This calendar has been designed to be a typographic representation of the year, each month has been broken down into minutes … Read more
Hamlet
A nice piece of infographics illustrating Shakespeare’s Hamlet in the form of a diagram by artist Helena Wahlman. Currently available in a limited edition of 50 on Etsy.
No Computer
This amazing fabric poster were created by Gergana Plummer, a designer based out of London. Gergana used old type specimen books and an x-acto knife to cut out the letterforms then traced them onto the canvas with a pencil. Once traced, each letter was embroidered by hand with a needle and thread. Beautifully simple and analog … Read more









