From the OFFSET archive: Alan Clarke (2010)
Clarke’s humourous, mysterious and fantastical images have established him as one of Ireland’s most exciting and original young illustrators. He has won several awards and his work regularly appears in...
View ArticleFrom the OFFSET archive: Zach Gold (2010)
Noted for his pioneering work in photorealistic digital art, Gold has worked on advertising campaigns and shot video for huge brands, such as Nike and Mini Cooper, worked with innumerable celebrities...
View ArticleFrom the OFFSET archive: Lance Wyman (2010)
In a distinguished career spanning four decades, Lance Wyman has received countless awards, run a prominent design office and is credited with helping to define the field of environmental graphics. He...
View ArticleFrom the OFFSET archive: Martin Haake (2010)
With over 15 years of freelancing behind him, Haake’s illustrations have travelled all over the world. He’s worked with Daimler Chrysler, Orange, Elle and Penguin Books, to name just a few, and he has...
View ArticleIllenburger plays with her food better than you
Do you go frantic for food? Got verve for veg? Are you bananas about… bananas? Probably not to the same degree as OFFSET 2013 speaker, Sarah Illenburger. Click through for a series of shots of her...
View ArticleGeorge Lois covers covers, admires naked Demi Moore
Jaap Biemans from CoverJunkie met-up with ad legend and all-round New York hero George Lois to chat about his top five fave magazine covers.“Twenty years ago, when I pulled my copy of Vanity Fair out...
View ArticleReclaiming dreams with Craig & Karl
Antipodean globe-trotting designers, Craig & Karl, share their psychedelic contribution to the Florida-based non-profit, Designers Against Child Slavery international expo ‘Reclaim’.Tough subject...
View ArticleChris Silas Neal’s sleep secrets…
Two pics appearing in January’s Real Simple magazine – one is for a secrets to a good night’s sleep feature, the other accompanies a review of The Most Dangerous game. But which is which?Chris speaks...
View ArticlePentagram does parking for the Twitter generation
Pentagram signs up to make the mean streets of New York slightly less mean – or at least to make the street signs easer to understand.The 6,300 new signs feature 140 characters or fewer, which halves...
View ArticleIs Vignelli pleased with new AA logo?
In a Q&A with Business Week, design legend Massimo Vignelli takes umbrage that his American Airlines logo (top logo above) has been tossed out after a 45-year run.He may be well into his 80′s but...
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