Roger Black was recently featured in the new STEP Inside design mag, but he’s no stranger to the scene. Roger’s track record is by far one of the greatest among living designers, including the re-designs of Newsweek, Esquire and Reader’s Digest (not to mention Discovery.com, BarnesandNoble.com and MSNBC.com).
OK, this might be day-old old news to some of you, but for the rest of you who were busy designing all day, or maybe weren’t sure when Google will release the beta version of its brand new browser, we thought we’d give you heads up. It’s out. It’s fast. It’s cool. Download Google’s browser, Chrome, here.
The Luxury of Protest is an online space to showcase the work of Peter Crnokrak. Peter has a very impressive background and interesting story of how he “fell into” design—before studying medicine! There’s no doubt an influence of science plays a large part in the solutions Peter provides… and we can’t get enough!
Acclaimed by some of the greatest Graphic Designers in history today, Alexander Whitney Knowlton has been creating ground-breaking works since the 80’s and has the awards to prove it! A must see.
Jeremy Prasatik from Dallas, Texas, has set up his own studio called JP33 that does it all - print, web, apparel, branding, online marketing/email campaigns, application interface and product packaging. Jeremy wears his influences on his sleeves, but we won’t hold it against him because he does a good job at doing it right. Check it!