Friday, February 22, 2013

Faustrock Surerism

Sure, RIP by adnauseum
Sure, RIP, a photo by adnauseum on Flickr.

Ram's

IMG_3495 by adnauseum
IMG_3495, a photo by adnauseum on Flickr.

Always endeavor to find some interesting variation

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Business Card

Recently drew up a new business card.

Gorey

Recently looked through 12oz's Gorey Blog, dude has some great script sketches, check out more at 12ozprophet: Gorey

Friday, February 15, 2013

Mecro CDC

Mecro CDC by Mike McKelvey
Mecro CDC, a photo by Mike McKelvey on Flickr.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Fade White Dots

Pref

Pref by STEAM156 PHOTO KING !
Pref, a photo by STEAM156 PHOTO KING ! on Flickr.

grand Hotel Zeerust

Untitled by Art of the Luggage Label
Untitled, a photo by Art of the Luggage Label on Flickr.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Monday, February 11, 2013

Melrod's Club Burger

1950's

Melrod's, Home of the Club Burger by paul.malon
Melrod's, Home of the Club Burger, a photo by paul.malon on Flickr.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Seat Repair

Seat by tikitonite
Seat, a photo by tikitonite on Flickr.

Ground Release Print Series

Ground Release is starting a print series, including these prints by Roids and Pant, check them out here.

Ah!

1927

Ah! The Gorilla by paul.malon
Ah! The Gorilla, a photo by paul.malon on Flickr.

Friday, February 8, 2013

mecro

cdc graffiti

mecro by NorthOfNorth
mecro, a photo by NorthOfNorth on Flickr.

the Black Knight

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Early American Design

I've been scouring the web getting ready to hand draw a business card, and have a big stack of inspiration on my desktop right now, thought I would share. Most all of this comes from Sheaff Ephemera , a great source for this kind of inspiration.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Roids MSK

Nekst RIP By Roids MSK by Lee 102
Nekst RIP By Roids MSK, a photo by Lee 102 on Flickr.

vintage typography in print

Came upon some strange vintage print design on Pan Tu Nie Stal via the Typedeck website. from a polish magazine from the 1940's called The Horizons of Technics.