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  • Simon Wild illustration

    October 20, 2008 · Words: Martin S · 0 Comments

    Simon Wild is an illustrator from Suffolk UK with tonnes of lovely work at his portfolio.
    SimonWild.com (Thanks, Simon!)



  • Design Q&A Part 2: NOPATTERN

    July 22, 2008 · Words: Martin S · 1 Comment

    For the second and final part in our series talking to young graphic design geniuses [link to part one- an interview with Diftype] we caught up with illustrator, photographer & photoshop trailblazer Chuck Anderson, known mostly to the design world as NOPATTERN. With a resume of clients that would make even the most established designers [...]



  • Design Q&A Part 1: Diftype

    July 18, 2008 · Words: Martin S · 0 Comments

    In part 1 of this series of Q&As with talented young designers we spoke to Niklas Lundberg- better known to the world as 20 year old graphic design prodigy Diftype. A self-taught freelancer Based in Umeå (Sweden) Diftype- like the other artist in our series- has built a fierce reputation for his work through the [...]



  • Jan Feliks Kallwejt

    April 30, 2008 · Words: Martin S · 0 Comments

    Taking a moment out of suffering from a badass cold-flu hybrid to post these images from the portfolio of Polish illustrator and graphic designer Jan Feliks Kallwejt, who has LOADS of great work for view over at his website. Found via Fourooms.

    PS: does anyone have a good home remedy for the cold?!



  • New Carlo Giovani

    April 7, 2008 · Words: Martin S · 0 Comments

    Brazilian papercraft genius Carlo Giovani has uploaded a bunch of new work to his portfolio site, including these scenes from Mundos Invisíveis, a TV series that “shows the great scientists who made researches about the Matter.” Carlo’s work just gets better and better, I can’t wait to see what he does next.
    Links!:
    Carlo Giovani’s website
    Earz [...]



  • Interview: Chris Gray

    April 2, 2008 · Words: Martin S · 1 Comment

    Works by designer Chris Gray from Weshallsee.co.uk, “Seymour” & “WWW Project”.
    Chris Gray is a graphic and digital designer hailing from Manchester in England, and amongst others he’s done work for Absolut Vodka, Umbro and Doc Martens; either under his own design motif ‘We Shall See’, or as a collaborative efforts with his design buddies such [...]



  • Urciuoli Sabato / Glyph.

    March 28, 2008 · Words: Martin S · 1 Comment

    Above: Packaging and t-shirt from the Glyph range
    Woah, what is Glyph.
    Turns out it’s a hypernym for the goings-on of a creative group of European graphic designers, artists, illustrators and beat programmers, who banded together to form the experimental Glyph. collective.
    The group is lead by by the bold vision of type-obsessed Italian graphic designer Urciuoli Sabato, [...]



  • MWM Graphics

    March 20, 2008 · Words: Martin S · 0 Comments

    MWM Graphics is a pseuodnym for the collected work of Matt W. Moore, a web designer for Burton Snowboards, and design freelancer who has worked for Nike SB, Tank Theory, and ROJO Magazine to name a few.
    He is pretty handy with spraypaint, canvas, and is a self-confessed “all around MacGyver type when it comes to [...]



  • Interview with THUNDERwhip Design Collective

    March 17, 2008 · Words: Martin S · 2 Comments

    It’s pretty common when running Earz Mag for me to fire off an e-mail deep into the cyber-aether of space and time. Musicians, bloggers, artists- they all get it- a message asking if kindly they’d like to check out my website, or how would you feel about discussing your work for feature on my zine. [...]



  • 10 Incredible Art & Design Magazines

    February 19, 2008 · Words: Martin S · 3 Comments

    I get the feeling that the time is right for a massive list of incredible art & design magazines… So without further ado I present to ye ten, yes TEN, incredible art & design magazines. And I’ve even squeezed in some more that wouldn’t fit. Note that these magazines are not presented in any [...]


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