Hand Lettered Type by 55 Hi's (55his.com). More hand lettered type here: http://www.printmag.com/featured/hand-lettering-flexible-adaptable-typographic-art/
This is an ad for a printing company with an example of work by Claire Avery, one of many “forgotten” women illustrator/designers. “Feminism in art is rarely more completely illustrated than in the charming circular panel from a cover of Vogue on the overleaf,” reads the text. “When women first came into art and the art schools began to fill with girls about the time when the word stenographer ceased to indicate a man clerk and became a synonym for young woman, the members of the weaker sex (that irritating phrase) could not resist a tendency to work in heavy masses . . . .” Well, you can read for yourself. Kind of enlightened back in the early 1920s. “Miss Avery’s cover is not only a good cover, but it is completely feminine . . . . ”
Graphic Design by Non-Format
The dresses worn in the Best Actress category from 1929 to the Christian Dior dress worn by Jennifer Lawrence at last year’s Oscars. Read about the image here.
100 Days with Josef Müller-Brockmann typography posters by Jessica Svedsen
Royal Academy of Arts
How much are you worth? Making the Economic Case for More Than the Minimum Wage
Electronica by Neil Stevens
Branch Creative
An executive production and advertising house that represents a pool of photographers, illustrators and commercial directors from around the world.
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