Uwe Loesch is a German designer born in 1943 in Dresden, Germany, and studied graphic design at the Peter-Behrens Academy in Duesseldorf. He’s a member of AGI – Alliance Graphique Internationale and has a collection at the MoMA. Most of his work focuses on poster design, and he’s done some great work.
Tag: poster
Mark Bloom Logo Poster
Mark Bloom (aka Mash Creative) has designed this limited edition A2 poster featuring 126 logos he designed between 1998 and 2014.
Each poster comes hand numbered and signed by Mark, and it’s a hybrid of litho printed black with screen printed fluorescent yellow ink on 250gsm GFSmith Naturalis Absolute White Matt.
You can grab a copy here.
Album Anatomy
Album Anatomy is a personal project by Duane Dalton where he explores the imagery of some of his favorite albums. He started the project in 2011 and it’s now up to 70 designs.
An exploration in the art of reduction. This personal project breaks down album imagery into its purist form by discarding any unnecessary information.This is achieved using a strict grid that displays the relevant album details, which leaves a central void to convey a response to the album. This void is filled by my personal response to an album. It can be influenced by the cover art, a key track or the overall flavour of the album. The chosen albums have had an influential and personal impact on me. It is music I listen to over and over again or more excitingly rediscover.
Fridolin Müller
Fridolin Müller (1926–2006) was a Swiss graphic designer, editor, and teacher who studied at The Basel School of Design. He designed the poster pictured above in 1963 for the Eidg. Schützenfest Zürich (Swiss Federal Marksman Festival). One of my favorites. Saw one in person once, it’s huge.
Joseph Han
Great poster series here by NYC based designer, Joseph Han. The posters are for “Ferran Adrià: Notes On Creativity”, an event on Interbrand’s Design Tour 2014, curated out-of-office excursions to design-centered destinations in New York City. The poster series uses the plate, an intrinsic part of Adrià’s food presentation, as a dynamic, ever-changing graphic device.
Brazil Fourteen
London based multi-disciplinary design consultancy Karoshi created this wall chart and site to help you keep track of the World Cup.
The B2 poster is screen printed in silver onto Ebony Colorplan and is supplied with a metallic pen, allowing fans to record the results. The website features the full tournament schedule and you can customize it for your team and time zone. It will also updated with results as the throughout the tournament.
Beautiful, simple way to following the World Cup.