The Devils fan in me hates the Rangers, but the designer in me can’t hate on this week’s Sports Illustrated cover. It’s absolutely gorgeous.
My design is running in todays AM, Metro, and NY Times! #design (Taken with instagram)
This is awesome! Kudos!
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Gridiron League
Wes Kull:
This is not an exercise in nostalgia but an interpretation of the league’s founding principles through the symbols that we, as football fans, identify with most.
Many NFL franchises — Patriots, Broncos, Rams, Lions — have updated their uniforms and logos to a swooshed-out, dropped-shadowed, and more commercial-ready image, ignoring a good deal of their team’s heritage and the original rough-and-tumble character that the league stood for.
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Say I started a blog
about sports and design. What the heck would it be called?
You must be progressive, innovative, and an expert with MS Publisher, PowerPoint, Word or any other “cool” design programs
The Atlantic: What People Don't Understand About My Job: Graphic Designer
staghorn writes:
Thanks to Mad Men and the countless ads on TV for schools that “allow you to express your creativity to its fullest potential”, the thought is that every design job is a sexy glamorous job. Once you’re through with school, you’ll land a job at Leo Burnett, BBDO, Nike, Apple,…
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Tumblr artist Dean Walton created an excellent set of limited edition retro prints inspired by his all-time favorite places in Hyrule. These Legend of Zelda travel posters are now available in various sizes at GamerPrint!
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Hyrulean Travel Posters by Dean Walton (Facebook) (Twitter)
Submitted by: mrshabba
Amazing concept @ColleenWall @gibbonsdesigns @PureAmMetal89
These appease both the design nerd and the Zelda nerd in me. Love the concept, love the look, definitely an A+.
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Just a little office humor design work. Sometimes the best work happens when you don’t expect it.
In a crazy week of MLB redesigns, this is an excellent way to close it. I love it when teams reach back into their previous looks to come up with a new one, it’s a guaranteed home run (baseball pun absolutely intended). This also goes for the Baltimore Orioles new look. Two thumbs way up!

*For those of you wondering, I made that Jays image after reading this post. A terrible analysis from someone who I can only imagine decided just this morning that he felt like being a graphic designer. Please pay that tumblr a visit and flame.
Is it baseball season yet?
Look at these Sports Illustrated covers.
Look at the colors.
Look at the photography.
I love looking at Sports Illustrated covers.


