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Images via Marian Bantjes.

Marian Bantjes is a designer, typographer, writer and illustrator working internationally from her base on a small island off the west coast of Canada, near Vancouver.

Her work is distinctly ‘classical’ and adult. It’s the sort of thing you expect your seasoned graphic design lecturer at university to produce – thought-through, purposeful and just looks really polished. Marian certainly has her own style, but it’s clear each brief has been processed with integrity.

A truly great inspiration for young designers to learn from.

Images Via Lookslikegooddesign.

From therobottiger.com:

“My name is Julian, I live in New York, and I love the abstract arts. I also love great illustration that portrays more than zombies and blood. I’ve been working in the high end fashion industry for 3+ years working for companies like Howe Men to companies like RVCA(working on the Erin Wasser line.) I have knowledge in the field of graphic design, all the way to cut and sew. My fields are for sale, and I am almost always available for hire.”

Images via AMMO Magazine.

Ammo is a printed magazine and website dedicated to finding and exposing the best illustrators in the world. In addition to the magazine, they plan to show contributors work in galleries, launch gift enriched competitions and work with others to produce some “darn fine products”.

They welcome submissions from any illustrators looking for an outlet so head over to the submissions page!

 

Images via Eight:48.

Eight:48 is a newspaper from the online store, Counter-Print. In a tabloid format, each issue focuses on a different theme relevant to the creative scene.

The second issue of Eight:48 [not shown] centers around the theme of ideas and inspiration. Titled, ‘What’s the Big Idea?, it is forwarded by Roger Fawcett-Tang and contains original articles from Bruno Maag and Jonathan Turner. It also contains ten interviews with leading designers, illustrators and photographers. They are Corey Holms, Build, Alex Trochut, Eskimo Square, Mr Bingo, Melvin Galapon, Troika, Jamie Portch, Luke Lucas and Tim Johannis.”