Ben Geier | http://bengeier.com
“Ongoing side project where I redesign all the logos of my favorite record labels in a retro style. Taking lots of Inspiration from the Batman Animated Series.”
I’ve always a had deep interest in the arts. I grew up writing music in rock bands and creating record artwork for those bands and friends as well. I enrolled in a design program at Columbia College Chicago and also started working as an animator in Chicago at Design Kitchen, which led me into the digital design world. I live outside of Chicago, in one of the western suburbs with my wife and kids.
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Typeverything.com - Typographical Cover (via brandnu )
Daily Dishonesty by Lauren Nicole Hom
Lauren’s Daily Dishonesty typographic series celebrates those little lies we tell ourselves and others, with the complete understanding that we’re all bullshitting each other, but in accepting, we grant ourselves the right to get away with the same fabrications at a later time and date. Prints available at Society6
Artist: Website / Tumblr (via: Lost at E Minor)
Fake Criterion - Tarantino Series by Midnight Marauder / Tumblr / Twitter
World War Z by The Print Posse (#printposse)
Poster 1 - 3 by Matt Ferguson / Tumblr / Website
Poster 4 by Marie Bergeron / Tumblr / Store
Poster 5 by Midnight Marauder / Tumblr / Flickr
Poster 6 by Tracie Ching / Website / Store
Poster 7 by Chris Garofalo / Tumblr
Poster 8 by David Moscati / Tumblr / Facebook
Poster 9 by Adam Rabalais / Store
Poster 10 -11 by Marko Manev / Twitter / Tumblr
Check out the exclusive debut article on the epic Print Posse collective over at Blurppy, HERE.
Kerning, like sociology, is a wonderful yet horrible thing to teach someone. It’s found everywhere, but once you know to look for it, you can’t fail but to notice every offence out there (and there are many).
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