
Sea Design has updated with a new site and a truck-load of new work. Drool.
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Sea Design has updated with a new site and a truck-load of new work. Drool.

Elegant and simple identity and packaging design for Brothers Coffee Roasters by Australian studio Verse.

Sydney based studio, Toko, has been one of my favorites for a while now. They’re always pumping out fresh new work that’s inspiring. They updated their site with a new look and a plethora or work.

Not sure if Idealismo is a studio or just one person, but the work is top quality. It doesn’t hurt that the About section of the site contains only a Müller-Brokmann quote.

This poster by Glasgow studio Graphical House was created to promote Scottish artist Martin Boyce’s installment entitled “No Reflections”, at La Biennale di Venezia in 2009.
The poster is printed on 308gsm Hahnemuhle Photorag paper with Ultra Chrome K3 digital inks. It’s limited to only 20 prints, and you can grab one at Graphical House’s shop.
Also check out the complete identity they did for the project. I love the logotype and the use of Baskerville.

I very much enjoy this letterhead design by Anton Stankowski. The grid-based structure and asymmetrical layout create a really interesting visual. This letterhead is part of James Phillips Williams’ collection that he often features on his blog, Amass. Check out the site, it’s a keeper. He also owns another gorgeous letterhead that was designed by Herbert Bayer.
If you want more letterhead goodness, head over to the blog Letterheady. The site features a ton of excellent letterhead designs of well known figures like Babe Ruth and Henry Ford. My personal favorites are the letterheads of Houdini and Charlie Chaplin. I can surf this site all day long.