The Shape of Design by Frank Chimero — Kickstarter
You had me at “Frank Chimero” and “book.”
The Shape of Design by Frank Chimero — Kickstarter
You had me at “Frank Chimero” and “book.”
From @fchimero:
My new blog about visual resemblance. Consider it a visual wild goose chase, each day a new visual theme.
The latest edition of the Cloudy Collection letterpress print series is now available! With art by Drawn’s own Matt Forsythe and myself, as well as Frank Chimero (previously), Maura Cluthe (previously), Eleanor Davis (previously), Julia Sonmi Heglund (previously), and Vincent Mathy (previously).
It’s an incredible stack of awesome! Get yours here.
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Radiolab is my favourite thing on the airwaves. Or podwaves, or whatever you want to call them. And now the science and philosophy podcast for the layman has been treated to a tribute by some of my favourite designers and illustrators. In Radiolab We Trust is a set of affordable Gocco screenprints being sold to benefit Radiolab and its parent station, WNYC New York Public Radio.
The prints are the work of Jez Burrows, Frank Chimero, Nicholas Felton, Meg Hunt, and Impactist. And dig that perfect logo.
Here’s Frank Chimero’s print, taken from Jez Burrows’s Flickr set of the prints:
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James Joyce is a designer and illustrator based in London. He is a distiller. A simplifier. His work reminds me of that of fellow Brit, Olly Moss, as well as Drawn! pal Frank Chimero. Also, his work is much more concise than that of the other James Joyce.
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I just snagged the second volume of Advice to Sink in Slowly, the collection of postcards featuring creative advice. These things are just great, and who can argue with a cover by Frank Chimero?
Check out all of the postcards on Flickr.
Previously on Drawn!: Avdvice to Sink in Slowly
Our friend Frank Chimero never rests it would seem. Together with Ben Barry, these two designer-illustrators have turned the notion of a FAQ into a stand-alone website called Questionable Characters where they will tackle the numerous questions they receive from students, and other creative types.
You’ve got questions? They’ve got answers puppies.
Also of interest:
Frank Chimero explains his process
The Small Print
Frank Chimero’s United States
These are cool and retro. Definitely some good inspiration for some after-hours letterpress work.