Beautiful minimal graphics by an designer I stumbled across online, called Albert Exergian - check out his site for more examples of his work.

Amazing Ads #2 - food theme

The first series of ads proved pretty popular so I’ll be blogging more on a regular basis. Here are some food/drink related posters as found via the Chillout Point website. Sadly none of these were credited with the agency/designer behind them.

Obesity

obesity_1

obesity_3

Hunger

“Pint of beer £4.50, 50 litres of fresh water £1.50”

hunger_1

“Handbag £32, food for a week £4”

hunger_2

Homelessness

homelessness


So today I stumbled across this blog. At first it looked like the usual blog by a designer. And then I began scrolling.

Somehow, each post is a central floating image each with its own fixed bacground which reveals itself as it scrolls. it’s almost like each post is its own site within one page of the blog. And the outcome? INCREDIBLE. I have no idea how it’s done and the mystery itself is as satisfying as the look. I’m in awe, go look.

Typefaces by Moustache

Typefaces by Moustache

Really cute little poster I stumbled across today. Personally I think Mr Baskerville would be the best date.

(Reblogged from thisisia)

The Dangers of Web Design

Hilarious and scarily accurate comic display of the web design process.

and then it all goes wrong…

If only all ads were this clever

Reblogged from designburp:

I was researching some creative ads for my next assignment. I thought I’d share some of the more interesting ones. Why? Because I have nothing better to do and to be honest, it’s depressing how creative some people are.