Back to to the good old US&A. Here’s Seattle-based SectionSeven with a slick new site and some work to back it up.
Bitch
Si Scott and Kerry Roper launch Bitch; illustration and design.
Bostock and Pollitt
I figure we might as well close out the week with another English studio, this one from London with an aptly British name: Bostock and Pollitt. Nicely polished and buttoned-up corporate comms work, which seems to be scarcer and scarcer nowadays with the proliferation of the Web 2.0 look and psychedelia taking over the print and motion worlds.
Sanderson Bob
Updates over at Sanderson Bob, another tDR alum. Some very conceptual, colorful, and playful work being shown.
Blue Source
Designers of such famous music covers as the Chemical Brothers and Dirty Vegas, English studio Blue Source has been churning out fantastic work for years now. While there is a smattering of corporate comms work on display, the star of this show is the firm’s album covers.
Wash Design
Wash Design is a small studio in the UK doing some top-notch creative. Their site seems to emphasize heavily art directed print pieces, but they do web and video as well.
Muller
From London by way of Antwerp comes Tom Muller with an astonishing list of credentials. Currently serving as the Creative Director of UK-based creative firm Kleber Design Ltd., Tom has also collaborated with the likes of The Designers Republic and Ashley Wood. Be sure to check out ximeraLabs as well, which serves as an outlet for his more conceptual works.
Six Letter Word
A first for us here at DNFTF, our very first user-submitted site. Diogo Potes is showcasing some rather rad illustration and hand-lettered goodness on his site Six Letter Word.
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Siggi Eggertsson
By way of Iceland, Siggi shows some beautiful impressionist-style work, albeit with a geometric, almost quilt-like twist. Have a look around his site. He was also featured in Print Magazine’s Young Artist profile a couple issues back.
Harsh Patel
Some fantastic work on New Yorker Harsh Patel’s site. Be sure to check out some of his newest work in conjunction with Sarkissian Mason for Boeing. This is what all websites will soon be like.