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Adam is a great guy first and foremost. He loves music and loves dancing as well. Here is what his website had to say about him and his design work. The Pressure is Adam R. Garcia. I’m an art director, graphic designer and illustrator living, working and learning in Portland, OR. Currently, I’m working as a lead Graphic Designer for Nike Sportswear’s footwear division. From October 2007 until October 2009, I was a senior designer at 160over90, a branding agency in Philadelphia. Before that, I was Art Director at the record label Rhymesayers Entertainment in Minneapolis.”

Adam is a great guy first and foremost. He loves music and loves dancing as well. Here is what his website had to say about him and his design work.

The Pressure is Adam R. Garcia. I’m an art director, graphic designer and illustrator living, working and learning in Portland, OR.
Currently, I’m working as a lead Graphic Designer for Nike Sportswear’s footwear division.
From October 2007 until October 2009, I was a senior designer at 160over90, a branding agency in Philadelphia. Before that, I was Art Director at the record label Rhymesayers Entertainment in Minneapolis.”
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Atelier Martino & Jaña have created a series of posters to promote music, dance and theatre events, each poster varies in its style, nonetheless all of them create and holds a pattern that serves as a notorious and flexible identity for the host: CCVF.

Atelier Martino & Jaña have created a series of posters to promote music, dance and theatre events, each poster varies in its style, nonetheless all of them create and holds a pattern that serves as a notorious and flexible identity for the host: CCVF.

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Neu creative is the graphic design platform for Yarron Frauenfelder, a Brisbane designer keen to create fresh, contemporary and inspiring designs.Once just a design studio, Neu is now home to its own collection of T-shirts, and prints from the imagination of the designer, melding a love of shape and form with a fascination for contemporary pop culture. Neu finds inspiration in electronic music, films, art and video games to derive a style which breaks from the conventional.

Neu creative is the graphic design platform for Yarron Frauenfelder, a Brisbane designer keen to create fresh, contemporary and inspiring designs.

Once just a design studio, Neu is now home to its own collection of T-shirts, and prints from the imagination of the designer, melding a love of shape and form with a fascination for contemporary pop culture. Neu finds inspiration in electronic music, films, art and video games to derive a style which breaks from the conventional.

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Cover album designed for the MAU “backseat love song”...

Brilliant work from Alexis Marcou, album cover artwork for the musical group MAU based on hand and digital made illustrations, a tremendous typographic work and excellent color choice wich makes this piece to look great in every enviroment.

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Series of Posters for the Guimarães Jazz 2009 event at the CCVF....

Impressive collection of poster( s) with a mixture of classic, modern and cultural styles, amazing typographic performance (handmade). Great illustrative and expressive art for a Cultural Jazz music event. Designs by Atelier Martino & Jaña’s

Series of Posters for the Guimarães Jazz 2009 event at the CCVF.

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After a bit of research I was finally able to pull back again the internationally acclaimed experimental website “Days In a Day” created by Pierrick Calvez. Everything about this website is great, starting from the introduction up to the music, graphic production and interactive design.

After a bit of research I was finally able to pull back again the internationally acclaimed experimental website “Days In a Day” created by Pierrick Calvez. Everything about this website is great, starting from the introduction up to the music, graphic production and interactive design.

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A size-considerable collection of cover design / artworks by Michael Cina for different musical projects. A diverse collection completely “must-see”.

A size-considerable collection of cover design / artworks by Michael Cina for different musical projects. A diverse collection completely “must-see”.

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There is a hard implementation of the research behind this logo design from the skilled Jan Vranovsky. Logo for DVA (…), a “multi-service audio production shop/studio”. The client is also a visual developer, so he had high expectations and very specific vision. In short, keywords were Cyber, Organic, Sharp, Professional. Combination of Tech/Sharp and motive of virus, adding organic shape, was what we’ve been trying to create. The result also contains music note or letter d (DVA) in the negative space.very simple explication is here / 1st version of the concept Before anyone points that out, we are aware of certain similarity to sixpack logo. I found it out in about middle of the process and had a serious consultation with client. Since the source-idea, field and main aim are different from sixpack, we decided to keep the basic shape (which isn’t new or original in any point, anyway). The very original inspiration was from big book of Biochemistry which I studied briefly because of this commission.

There is a hard implementation of the research behind this logo design from the skilled Jan Vranovsky.

Logo for DVA (…), a “multi-service audio production shop/studio”. The client is also a visual developer, so he had high expectations and very specific vision. In short, keywords were Cyber, Organic, Sharp, Professional. Combination of Tech/Sharp and motive of virus, adding organic shape, was what we’ve been trying to create. The result also contains music note or letter d (DVA) in the negative space.

very simple explication is here / 1st version of the concept

Before anyone points that out, we are aware of certain similarity to sixpack logo. I found it out in about middle of the process and had a serious consultation with client. Since the source-idea, field and main aim are different from sixpack, we decided to keep the basic shape (which isn’t new or original in any point, anyway). The very original inspiration was from big book of Biochemistry which I studied briefly because of this commission.
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Sean Herman was born and raised in Colorado. His passion for the things he loves has taken him many places. Traveling much of the world, this fresh breed of designer has experienced the art of design on a multitude of platforms and mediums. He focuses much of his work in the world of print design but still remains passionate about web work and other styles of creative campaigns. Sean is very actively involved in many areas of todays culture to validate what is hot and what is played out. Sean is intertwined deep in the new and very relevant music, urban and skate scenes which visually carries his passion and inspiration directly into his design work. As well as being able to make trendy “cool” stuff he is a very versatile designer that also enjoys simplicity and clean work…

Sean Herman was born and raised in Colorado. His passion for the things he loves has taken him many places. Traveling much of the world, this fresh breed of designer has experienced the art of design on a multitude of platforms and mediums.

He focuses much of his work in the world of print design but still remains passionate about web work and other styles of creative campaigns. Sean is very actively involved in many areas of todays culture to validate what is hot and what is played out. Sean is intertwined deep in the new and very relevant music, urban and skate scenes which visually carries his passion and inspiration directly into his design work. As well as being able to make trendy “cool” stuff he is a very versatile designer that also enjoys simplicity and clean work…

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Brazilian Designer Pablo Lobo designs the MTV Video Music Brasil 2009 logo. Geometrical based and type-trendy.

Brazilian Designer Pablo Lobo designs the MTV Video Music Brasil 2009 logo. Geometrical based and type-trendy.

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