Posts Tagged ‘Typography’

Highlights from our Curated Galleries

Our Curated Galleries supply a steady stream of top creative work, organized by themes like architecturepackaging design and fashion. Our curation team combs through every project published on Behance to serve up the best of what they find. Click here to view the full selection of curated sites. 



Animals” on the Character Design served site.



Ghost in the Machine” on the Editorial Design served site.

A Closer Look with Aaron Bloom

We had the pleasure of interviewing Aaron Bloom, a graphic designer based in Seattle, whose typography and screen prints blew us away!

How long have you been a graphic designer?
For a little over five years now.

Do your personal projects differ from your professional work? If yes, how so?
Yes, and no… Most of my professional work will always be about creative problem solving with a strategy behind it. My personal work is all about experimenting so it doesn’t really have to do anything, it can be more of a feeling, it definitely influences how I approach my “work work”. Ideally I’d like to blur the line between the two as much as possible.

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Most Appreciated Projects on Behance

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:


Exploring the boundaries between fashion and sculpture, Madame Peripetie let’s her unusual color palet take center stage. See “Constructed Reality,” the full photo story here.


This intricate, matt, typographic poster was originally created for a competition that we sure hope the artist, Boglárka Nádi, won.  See the full project (in more detail) here.

Most Appreciated Projects on Behance

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:


Finland-based photographer Mikko Lagerstedt explores foggy settings in his appropriately titled photo project, “Infinity.” Take a look!


These designed, bespoke, customized  invites are a favorite among members. Check out their solid attention to detail, right down to hiding the recipients’ names!

 

Most Appreciated Projects on Behance

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:


Ukrainian illustrator Andrey Koval takes us on a visual journey through the history of aliens (and their costumes!) in her recent project. Meet the full cast of extraterrestrial characters here.


Combining typography with automotive design, Chris LaBrooy‘s recent personal project has Behance members talking. See a few more detailed shots here.

From the Creators Project Gallery

The Creators Project is an ongoing global arts and technology initiative created by Intel and Vice to support visionary artists, musicians, filmmakers and designers around the globe. Their curated gallery includes projects from the Behance Network that celebrate creativity, culture and technology. Here’s a look at one of this month’s featured works: 

Barcelona-based designer Oscar Delmar  created a series of letters out of cardboard and lights to create a 3D sign. Merging his design background with sculpture and industrial concepts, Delmar reinterprets the classic movie poster title in his Monster series. Check out the behind-the-scenes from his process and the finished piece here.

Most Appreciated Projects on Behance

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:


Akos Major describes himself as an amateur photographer, but the 36, 0344 (and counting) project views he’s received suggest otherwise. His recent collection, appropriately titled “Still,” captures the precious moments and details of scenic cities in France, Austria and Hungary. Check out the complete photo story here.


What’s not to love about a collection of handmade fonts? That’s right, nothing. This collection is the most recent by Handmade Font, an Estonia-based design studio with over 45 different typography projects on the network. Visit their full portfolio here.

This Week’s Most Appreciated Projects

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated people & teams on Behance this week…


Aron Jancso’s Qalto typerface flows and leaps like freestyle jazz. He plays with shapes and contrasts in this series of typographic explorations. Check out his different implementations and find out where to buy, here.


Mexican design studio Menosunocerouno created this “Just in Case” kit to help us survive the end-of-the-world. Complete with a simple knife for slaying zombies, Mayan liqueur and dark chocolate (who could survive the end of the world without chocolate?), this branding project is quirky, beautiful and a great means of self promo for the agency. See the full package & contents here.