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Nov

The vivid art of John Van Hamersveld fashioned a generation. His eclectic designs translate into a multitude of languages by evoking a feeling, a place and a period in time. His highly recognizable and sometimes psychedelic art began with an Endless Summer.

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He designed the renowned color saturated sunset and surfer poster for the 1966 surfing movie “Endless Summer” from his kitchen table in Dana Point more than five decades ago. Inspired by a sunset photo of a Dana Point beach in Orange County, it was destined to become an internationally recognized icon of Southern California’s surfing scene.

This singular poster may have launched his colorful career, however, John Van Hamersveld is a true renaissance man, who has reinvented himself and his designs to be as relevant and futuristic today as they were in the 60’s. He has been a student, teacher, artist, designer and even created a 360-foot-long mural for the 1984 LA Olympic Games. His treasure chest of retro art reads like a who’s who in the rock world, from famous album covers for the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, to concert posters for Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and Bob Dylan.

John Van Hamersveld is an authentic art legend and his timeless and iconic art will forever connect Orange County as a symbol of youth, devoted surfers, idyllic climate and endless summers. (Source: Wikipedia.org)

If you are in Southern California, be sure to check out John’s exhibition at the Surf Gallery in Laguna Beach starting Saturday, November 21, 2009.

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Nice typography, illustrations and cool posters with a message…ThomasAddison-3ThomasAddison-2ThomasAddison-1

Vancouver designer Oliver Tomas showcases an amazing collection of Scandinavian logos from the 1960s & 70s

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14
Nov

T his is a pretty cool resource for you bloggers out there who want to add a little typographic flavor to your world. The Daily Drop Cap is an ongoing project by Brooklyn based typographer and illustrator Jessica Hische. Each day (or at least each WORK day), a new hand-crafted decorative initial cap will be posted for your enjoyment and for the beautification of blog posts everywhere. To use a Daily Drop Cap on your site or blog, follow the instructions in each post and read about the usage limitations. Enjoy!

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12
Nov

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I recently came across Ken Taylor’s work. He is an illustrator and designer based in Melbourne, Australia. Be sure to check out Ken’s website and also his collection on Gigposters.Ken Taylor 01Ken Taylor 02Ken Taylor 03

I thought I would pass this along… because you deserve a little encouragement! From the great Rob Dyrdek.ThumbsUp

Nice work. Love the illustrated typography.RODRIGO BRAGA-1RODRIGO BRAGA-2RODRIGO BRAGA-3

One of the best sites I have found for typography inspiration is Like Minded Studio. They also have a Flickr page worthy of checking out.

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On one hand, this is very creative and resourceful. But if it were up to me, I would prefer to actually visit the location for artistic inspiration. It is so much more mind-expanding to travel than to sit in a room looking at a computer screen! What do you think?

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