Marylou Faure
Add a pop of colour to your January with the bright and bold works of Parisian illustrator, Marylou Faure. Having completed a master’s degree in Digital and Graphic Design in Paris, Marylou hopped over the channel to the UK where she now lives and works in London. We love this pastel themed series titled ‘The Ultimate Summer’
Tyler Spangler
Tyler Spangler’s work focuses on the formalist relationship between images removed from
their orginal context. He explores the connotations of colour, form, and photography
through the medium of digital collage. His designs are colourful and unabashedly chaotic.
Over the last three years,Tyler has created six 440 paged books filled with his own
designs and worked on countless co.
Eugenia Loli
Eugenia Loli originated in the technology sector, but she left that impersonal world behind in
order to build new, exciting worlds via her art. Her collages, with the help of the title, often
include a teasing, visual narrative, as if they’re a still frame of a surreal movie.The viewers are
invited to make up the movie’s plot in their mind.
Damien Tran
One half of Berlin-based print studio Palefroi, Damien Tran spends his days creating lo-fi gig posters for the various trendy happenings in his hometown. Using the ancient art of wielding shedloads of skill to make something look really easy (see ice skating, playing drums and football), Damien’s posters are a lot more intricate than they seem, and pleasingly stray away from the classic gig poster aesthetic we so often see. His style is so recognisable that I don’t doubt there are a few people in Berlin collecting the posters by him that they see fluttering on billboards in the cold wind, I know I’d nick that Micachu one if I could.
Ronny Hunger
Ronny Hunger (also known under the alias Comet Substance) is a Swiss graphic designer,
screen printer and an active member of the DIY scene. He began designing posters for
the small music venue Elmo Delmo in Zurich in 2013. His technical drawing background is
prevalent in his work, and his penchant for collage is undeniable – the images lifted from
their original context and used to capture each bands identity.
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