Superman is a surly noob searching for reality in the digital age in DC Comics’ latest reboot of the superhero’s origin story. Who knew he’d miss the musty Daily Planet more than the rest of us?
Writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist Shane Davis’ upcoming graphic novel Superman: Earth One, arriving Oct. 27, irons the obsolete media and the aw-shucks naivete out of Clark Kent’s Midwest-to-Metropolis migration. Heavy on brooding melodrama and light on flashy superpowers, the sneak-peek pages above show a Superman that’s far from the good-natured god of comics legend or even Grant Morrison’s brainy but benevolent All-Star Superman. Read more…
National Geographic is the home to some of the highest-quality photojournalism in the world. The magazine began to feature color photography in the early 20th century, when this technology was still rare. During the 1930s, Luis Marden (1913–2003), a writer and photographer for National Geographic, convinced the magazine to allow its photographers to use small 35 mm cameras loaded with Kodachrome film over bulkier cameras with tripods and glass plates. In 1959, the magazine started publishing small photographs on its covers, later becoming larger photographs. National Geographic photography has quickly shifted to digital photography for both its magazine on paper and its website. In subsequent years, the magazine cover, while keeping its yellow border, shed its oak leaf trim and bare table of contents, for a large photograph taken from one of the month’s articles inside. Issues of National Geographic are often kept by subscribers for years and re-sold at thrift stores as collectible back-issues. In 2006, National Geographic began an international photography competition with over eighteen countries participating.
Here is a selection of 60 amazing photographs from the ‘Nat Geo Archives’. The photos are hallmarks of the very best in wildlife, nature, birds and people photography.
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Here is a Gallery of 50 FIFA 2010 Posters,
Handpicked for Your Inspiration!
The first image is the official FIFA World Cup 2010 poster that was chosen way back in 2007. It was designed by Switch Design (also responsible for the 2010 logo).
Next are ESPN’s 2010 World Cup Murals followed by the Official Posters of each Host City of South Africa that is entertaining the World Cup matches.
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1. Woody Pirtle
For almost 20 years he was a partner in the New York office of Pentagram and worked on the firm’s most prestigious projects. In 2005 he left Pentagram to re-establish his first firm, Pirtle Design.
Woody’s recent projects include identity and website redevelopment for the international law firm, Wachtel Lipton Rosen & Katz; identity and/or signage programs for the American Folk Art Museum; the Addison Gallery of Art at Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts; the Virginia Museum of Fine Art; Brooklyn Ballet Company; Amnesty International; the Hudson Valley Preservation Commission; Graphis; and design development for The William Stafford Center in Portland, Oregon. Read more…
Type: Poster Design Contest
Venue: Online via ‘What is Graphic Design?’ Community
Event link: CLICK HERE
BACKGROUND
The 2010 FIFA World Cup is the 19th FIFA World Cup, the premier international association football tournament. It is being held in South Africa, beginning on 11 June and scheduled to conclude on 11 July 2010. The tournament is the culmination of a qualification process that began in August 2007 and involved 204 of the 208 FIFA national teams. As such, it matches the 2008 Summer Olympics as the sports event with the most competing nations. The final is forecast to be among the most-watched events ever, possibly behind only the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games. Read more…
Life is about change and moving on. We started our journey with a simple question ‘What is Graphic Design?’ This led to many visual inquiries, numerous discussions and lots of people coming together. After well over 1,000 members that share the same enthusiasm, passion & love for graphic design, it was certainly time to move ahead.
We are pleased to announce that our blog has a brand new identity. We are now ‘vsual.org’. This is a very special moment for all of us as it marks a new milestone in the journey. It is also a time when we once again invite the entire community to participate in this journey. Read more…
The art of innovation is key for every business savvy company in the world, but it seems that few can claim to be quite so innovative as BMW Group DesignworksUSA. Last month crowned as the “#1 Most Innovative Company in Design” by Fast Company magazine, the company simply brings a unique approach to design.
Essentially a ‘mash up’ of Californian car culture and German precision and engineering, the company has let the thriving result loose on everything from yachts to mobile phones, to electric shavers to aircraft interiors, with exceptional results. Laurenz Schaffer, the group’s President, is leading the way, and in an exclusive interview with MeetTheBoss.tv he explains how the organization’s overtly innovative culture is helping to redefine the very essence of design.
Speaking to MeetTheBoss.tv’s Editor-in-Chief Adam Burns, Laurenz explains how the main asset of the company is not the materials being created, but the creative people behind the designs. He also explained how the “true differentiator” of the company is a “cross-fertilization” of ideas – a “basic belief that working across differing disciplines is what really makes up good ideas”. Read more…
Paprika is a Canadian graphic design firm with a strong reputation in creating brand identites, packaging and print collateral. On their site, as in their stationary, we see hints of a toned down identity which involves the repetition of words, forming a light minimal texture and suggestion of a bar code design. Their technique is modern, yet marketable, meaning that it is both refined, yet approachable – perfect for high-end and luxury clients – and inside these pages you’ll find a portfolio of print projects whose appearance is quite professional.
Paprika Performance:
Graphex 2010. Paprika won six first-place finishes, out of 16 categories – in Annual Reports, Corporate Identity, Editorial/Magazine, Packaging, Self-promotion, and Signage and Environmental Design. It also took home two second places, three third places and six honorable mentions. And it swept the Signage and Environmental Design category, with projects finishing first, second, third, and winning an honorable mention.
Graphex is a biennial national design awards program that has been celebrating the best of visual communications in Canada for 33 years. Read more…
As an attempt to showcase inspiring work form the field of Graphic Design we shall be featuring work done by students & professionals. In this post we take a look at the work of Duffy & Partners.
Duffy & Partners, LLC provides brand designing services. It offers corporate identity, brand identity, packaging design, new media, and environmental design services. The company was founded in 1984 and is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Mission Statement:
To demonstrate how design can enrich everyday life.
Brand Language
A brand with no concept of its identity is left with no alternative but to chase after latest trends. We must replace the herd mentality with a brand philosophy. Read more…



