
Karen Greenberg, working through DesigNYC's initiative to "improve the lives of New Yorkers through better design," created branding and a revamped visual identity for Compost for Brooklyn. (more)
Annie Lunsford’s whimsical postcards announce some upcoming events in the DC area. First up is the 11th Annual Box Show Silent Auction for The Artist Gallery in Frederick, MD. Participating artists have transformed 8"x 8" wooden boxes into original works of art. (more)
Colin Hayes was commissioned by Pfizer to create a series of thirteen humorous illustrations about hemophilia, for use on direct mailers. Enjoy a few of them here; Colin is already busy working on batch number two! (more)
Catching up with Pietari Posti always makes for a fascinating journey. Recent projects include museum graphics and postage stamps: first up, Pietari’s design for the Modern(ism) Exhibition at the Helsinki Design Museum. Illustration was used in posters, book cover, invitation, T-shirts and various other printed materials. (more)
John Kachik designed this postcard promoting a 7 Eleven franchise in Texas operated by the inspirational Igor of the television show, Undercover Boss. (more)
Marc Phares contributed artwork to Postcards from the Edge, an exhibition and sale to benefit AIDS research which took place over the weekend at CRG Gallery, NYC. His digital image represents HIV viruses budding along a cell surface after replicating inside the cell. (more)
Michele Rosenthal shares some design work she's been doing for the super cute company, i like u. (more)
Michaela Anne rides again, thanks to Jeanine Henderson's artwork for part two of a promotional package for this performer. The design will be used on Michaela Anne's show posters as well as her promo postcards, hence the large space at the bottom that can be customized for each of her shows. Jeanine added the pistol and whiskey bottle to compliment the singer’s sultry sound- she didn't want to represent her with too "sweet" an image. (more)
Elvis Swift's evocative penmanship creates the mood for a series of postcards for "The Book," the massive Neiman Marcus catalog. (more)