
Freek van Haagen created this logo for the Dutch packaged food brand, Honig. They are sponsoring "KIKA," a charity fund for cancer research for children. The logo will be printed on the packages for kids all year long. Translated it says: “The KIKA Cookie Bakers.” Cook for KIKA! (more)
Jacob Thomas has teamed up with The Learning Tree to produce a very special schoolbag to be marketed through SchoolbagsForKids.com With the sale of each bag, another bag filled with school supplies will be donated to a child in need through their One Here One There program. (more)
Even a total Mac Monkey like Neil Duerden gets into the Blackberry Curve spirit with this latest vibrant image for Orange. (more)
Jesse Kuhn’s latest project has been creating the illustrations for the Meow Maze iPhone/iPad racing game app. It's a fun little maze game that you can race friends through by using GameCenter. (more)
Steven Noble was commissioned by Silk Tricky to create five new illustrated logos for the freshly redesigned “Got Milk?” website and national TV commercial spots. Steve’s old fashioned style woodcuts were applied to original glass milk bottles from the 30’s and 40’s. (more)
Gerald & Cullen Rapp have rolled out their annual batch of colorful tote bags, this year featuring artwork by Shaw Nielsen, Eva Vazquez and Bob Staake, plus a vintage-inspired hangtag by John Pirman. (more)
Erla Maria Arnadottir’s collection of designer iPhone and iPad cases are now available on www.artsprojekt.com So far it’s only for iPhone 3 but in the next few days, there will be cases for iPhone 4 as well as some new designs. (more)
Sean Tiffany’s CD packaging for Irish band So Long Lisa’s upcoming CD, “Seven Signs You’re a Superhero,” actually uses the artist’s own home as a background. “One friend who came over during the holidays mentioned that I look like I live in a house designed by a fourteen year old,” says Sean. “I've decided to take that as a compliment!” (more)
Sara Jane Franklin was thrilled to finally get a chance to see one of her illustrated surfboards in person, hanging from the ceiling of the Billabong store at the CityWalk / Universal Studios Hollywood location. (more)