Good Things Take A Second

November 23rd, 2009

The quotes on these billboards are from the emails Tim Rehm and Tim Sürken wrote to and received from clients during their freelance work at HORT. They then made these billboards for an exhibition called “hier und anderswo” at the MARTa Herford museum last summer.

HORT

HORT

HORT

HORT

Words To Work By

April 7th, 2009

“Words To Work By” is a set of six typographic posters created by Publicis Mojo. You can find the other 5 at the CreativeReview blog.

Words To Work By

Dot to Death – Ian Curtis

April 6th, 2009

“Dot to Death – Ian Curtis” by No Days Off, each dot traces the life and death of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis. Available at Soma Gallery.

Dot to Death - Ian Curtis by No Days Off

Dot to Death - Ian Curtis by No Days Off

The Periodic Table of Controllers

March 26th, 2009

The Periodic Table of Controllers” by Pixel Fantasy.

The Periodic Table of Controllers by Pixel Fantasy

The Periodic Table of Controllers by Pixel Fantasy

Vive La Crise!

March 24th, 2009

If you have been in Berlin Mitte in the last few months, then you might have seen these posters “Vive La Crise!” by SP-38. Love his style.

Vive La Crise! by SP-38

photo by jeremyDP
thanks to rebel:art for remembering me of these posters

The Objectified Poster

March 5th, 2009

Objectified is the most anticipated movie of the year, at least for me.It is actually a feature-length documentary about our complex relationship with manufactured objects and, by extension, the people who design them. The graphic design studio Build designed the logo and this poster. The logo is hidden in the 6th row, the bottom row shows you the products used to make this film.

The Objectified Poster

Milky Way

February 25th, 2009

Milky Way by Marc Alcock is a poster made from 320 milk bottle caps.

Milky Way by Marc Alcock

La Surprise

January 12th, 2009

Côme de Bouchony made this poster for the launch of the parisian studio La Surprise.

La Surprise by Côme de Bouchony

Mossy Tiles

November 20th, 2008

Poster Boy remixes posters in New York City. Why were those posters not like that in the first place?

Mossy Tiles by Poster Boy

Mossy Tiles by Poster Boy

Bronco

October 20th, 2008

Bronco is a Berlin street artist and here a few of his pieces from Season One.

Bronco

Which part of “maybe” didn’t you understand?
Bronco

Bronco

found at rebel:art


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