Chris Welch emailed in, he is a third year student at Staffordshire University and has recently won the MPA Roses Student Creativity Awards for 09 for the Credit Crunchers brief.
23 year old Mike Gomnam emailed the Linkage with his portfolio, he's on the look out for some new opportunities, so if you are looking for a 23 year old designer, then Mike could be your man.
Nice work from SV Associates including this wayfinding project for the University of Applied Science Wildau, which was apparently inspired by hazard markings on trains
Design Director Chris Martin from Hurson informs us of some new design work for Cheryl Bleakleys' solo art show literature. You can see the work on their 'Belfast Fanciers Club' Blog.
Designer Conor Cronin, formerly of Folch Studio and Base Design emailed his portfolio, as he is currently looking for something new, so why not take a look.
The ever talented Tim Jarvis got in contact and I'm glad he did, as he has not only created a new blog, but has also updated his portfolio which is now organised into a range of offerings:
Just saw that Fallon are launching three things at once - A new logo, a new website, and even a desktop application by the name of Skimmer; a desktop Air app, aggregating Facebook, Flickr, Youtube, Twitter and Blogger.
Rishi Sodha the founder of DAHRA (Designers Against Human Rights Abuse) has got in contact, they have just released their first publication, whereby a coalition of 52 top graphic designers from around the world have pooled their considerable talents to create this stunning book of donated original artwork and thoughts inspired by Tibet.
All the proceeds go directly to the charity, so make your way here to buy the book.
Sarah Kirby is a senior designer who recently left Bibliothèque- she has not got a website yet, but it's certainly worth taking a look through her Flickr site.
The nice folks at Bunch have dropped The O-La mail to let us know that they have been hard at work and have completed some lovely identity projects recently, so go take a look!
Narrated by Dustin Hoffman, Visual Acoustics explores the monumental career of 98-year-old architectural photographer, Julius Shulman. Populating his photos with human models and striking landscapes, Shulman combined the organic with the synthetic, melding nature with revolutionary urban design. The resulting images helped to shape the careers of some of the greatest architects of the 20th Century.