
Outstanding work by designer Ivan Mato. Every aspect of his portfolio is visual perfection.
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Outstanding work by designer Ivan Mato. Every aspect of his portfolio is visual perfection.

Some very interesting type work by UK based designer, Alexander Turner.

Not only does Kinder chocolate taste so damn good, but the logo is also really sweet. If anyone knows who’s responsible for the KInder logos, I would love to know.
Extra credit: Name that typeface.

I’m lovin’ the branding that Wolff Olins created for the New Museum in NYC using the typeface Neographik. I have to head down there and check this place out. Read more about it at Creative Review and Brand New.

Post Expose is a screen printing and design collective in Long Island City, NY that offers screen printing services, classes, lectures, rentals and also hosts some great exhibits. What’s really interesting about Post Expose is that it allows artists and designers to share tools, space and knowledge.
It’s was started by graphic artist Sarah Mead who I had the pleasure to met this weekend. She’s awesome and knows a ton about screen printing and typography. I passed by on Saturday to go over some project details with Sarah and I ended up staying for 3 hours. We just chatted about design, printing and typography the entire time and I quickly found out that Sarah is just as obsessed with the grid system as I am. If you are in the area definitely stop by to check the place out and say hello. It’s worth it.