Design Spotlight: The Great Outdoors

Jason-Laferrera

Designers and artist’s can often count on certain subject matter to find inspiration. Wildlife and landscapes are often used for it’s rich variety and familiar context. Here are a few examples of how artist’s and designers interpret the outdoors and the world around them.

Above, Don’t Look Back by Jason Laferrera


Travel posters by Anderson Design Group were featured here recently and are a great example of the style.
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Travel posters by Heads of State
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Letterpress World Map by These Are Things
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Wildlife watercolors by Dimdi
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The North American Wildlife Series by Mark Weaver
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We have also featured the work of Amy Ruppel. She continues to work on her State Animal Series, pictured below.
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Josh Brill is another illustrator with an ongoing series of wildlife prints called Lumadessa.
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Here are some illustrations created using Google Street View by Lehel Kovac
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