swissted
is an ongoing project by graphic designer mike joyce, owner of stereotype design in new york city. drawing from his love of punk rock and swiss modernism, two movements that have absolutely nothing to do with one another, mike has redesigned vintage punk, hardcore, and indie rock show flyers into international typographic style posters. each poster is sized to the standard swiss kiosk dimensions of 35.5 inches wide by 50 inches high and set in berthold akzidenz grotesk medium, all lowercase. every single one of these shows actually happened.
Posters for the Poster
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Howard Hodgkin / Swimming
London 2012 Olympic Posters unveiled (read on Creative Review)
Lorems_ 0 3
Lorems _0 2
Lorems _0 1
KOMPAKT-KASSETTE By Daniel Freytag
(via Editions of 100)
Hand Screenprinted, limited to 100 copies, more info here
(via prostheticknowledge)
Rubber Band Letters
Jenny Kyvik Hutchens used rubber bands to create all the letters in the alphabet. By using nails attached to a board, she brilliantly managed to create the shapes and forms for a whole new font if you will. The finished result is really inspiring to look at, and it must have taken quite some time to figure out all the positions for the nails and where the rubber bands must go to form exactly the letter she wanted. It’s a brilliant example of what pure creativity can result in, and I am as blown away by this as you probably are. Pure creativity at its best!
(via iwanttodesign)
Still Life
Visit the East.
3 Posters from Edge and Barrett
Marius Roosendaal.
some great work on Marius’ behance portfolio
Karel Martens OASE Poster
Archetypes
By superimposing the lowercase letters layer upon layer a unique and characteristic blueprint is obtained in each composition, like a rendering of the font’s essential shape and character.
See all the posters here.
Buamai - Academy poster
(via visualkorochi)










