
This week’s roundup includes some great logo and illustration work. Make sure you check out their attached portfolios for more info and artwork. If you have a website or project you would like to share, send us a note or post a comment.
Above, Quayaquil Ad via Ads of the World
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If you follow us on Twitter, the month of January had tons of great design-related links. We usually use our @thesegiants feed to highlight graphic design related trends, tips, tutorials and other fun stories found on the web. For those checking in on the blog, this post highlights the most popular links this past month. Be sure to add us and say hello and we’ll be sure to follow back.
Above, The Workstations of Popular Websites
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These alphabet illustrations taken from Google street view are a real treat. In similar fashion to the Ork Posters we previewed some time ago, the project by Lehel Kovacs reminds me of an actual travel journal that some sketch artist may have created, although this trip was taken via Google maps. You can also find a nice collection of work on his portfolio site and check out his “Royal Bluff” illustration which was chosen for a Threadless t-shirt.
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This week we found some excellent design, typography and a few more goodies. For additional design-related news, you can stay connected by adding us on Twitter.
Above, The 1937 BMW R7 via The Coolist*
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Portland artist and illustrator Amy Ruppel has a fantastic portfolio of work online. Wildlife and outdoor scenery combined with well-executed illustrations makes for some colorful and fine-tuned layouts. We especially enjoy her State Animal Series.
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