We currently have our eye on this stern poster by Nathan Gilson. Reading “Money Told You What to Love”, the print is accusatory but is nonetheless onto something. Is money ruling our affection? Pick up this print → here. ←
Tag Archives: Typography
A Certain Type of Science.
Graphic artist, Kapil Bhagat, brilliantly interprets the accomplishments of some well known scientists. Using typography, Bhagat illustrates the feats of Sir Issac Newton, Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin and many more. You can also get prints!
(Kraft)y.
Egor Kraft enlightens the public with his series of humorous, but cruel, posters. The phrases are so cut and dry that the pleasant cleverness of the project become a mere afterthought. Sayings like, “Everyone is Fine, Nobody is Happy,” are ill reminders of how complacent we’ve become with a life that does not meet our standards.
In Your Light.
Olivia Steele, who has been lighting the enlightened since 1985, has a knack for articulating the raw exuberance of neon lighting. Steele’s ability to subdue neon lighting results in soothing, but lively, pieces.
At 17th & Oak.
We are suckers for typography, but we are even bigger suckers for typography that references directly to pop culture. 17th and Oak is obviously aware of our weakness, and took time to create this Drive-In Prints series which features recognizable pop icons and their catchphrases.






