The Sicksystems consist of three members: Aske, Kola and Kio. It was founded in Moscow in 2003 as a graffiti crew, and today its range of activity includes graphics, graffiti, illustration, identity, typography and calligraphy.
Interesting to see one of my old colleagues, now head of digital at The Partners, especially as they have recently updated their site, which has some nice playful aspects to it, as well as a lot of good work.
Clean work from recent graduate Martin Dominguez including this 'Love will tear us apart' poster - which seems to be the inspiration for a few popular posters at the moment!
You may already be familiar with the work of Carl Burgess (Ex-Hi-Res), but if you are not, then you should check out the strange overtones coming from More Soon
For three years running, NY based, Nicholas Felton recorded every detail of his life for an entire year. He then proceeded to document these details with superb infographic flair in the form of 'the Feltron Annual Report'. Well worth a look.
If like me you appreciate futuristic looking vehicles, then you may want to have a look at the 10 finalist entries for this year's Peugeot Design Contest.
London based design group N/A (Neil Emery & Adam Thorpe), have got a super portfolio, including a very nice identity for my talented friend Julie Verhoeven. Go take a peek!
Rod Hunt has been in contact and wants to let us know that if you happen to be in London between Monday 29th September and Saturday 4th October, you may want to check out Hot Rods and Hairy Beasts, a super crazy illustration show starring Linzie Hunter, Alan Saunders, Rod Hunt, and Nishant Choksi. The show will be held at the Coningsby Gallery in central London. You can find show details here
From Buenos Aires comes multidisciplinary design group, Design Has No Name. I suspect they may have had difficulty in coming up with a company name and hence made a point by calling it 'DHNN', but of course it's not the name that matters but the work, and their work definitely matters.
Commercial Art funnily enough operates just around the corner from me. Apart from that they have a some good corporate and identity work in their portfolio worth having a look at.