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2009 London Jazz Festival

Now in its seventeenth year, the London Jazz Festival (LJF) has grown from a showcase of local talent to a world-class event spanning ten days of what are surely life-affirming sounds. There are a couple of reasons why we are turning our attention to the LJF today. The first is that, well, it's a striking identity job by London based IWANT Design, who created what amounts to a visualization of the various sounds and energy emanating from the festival. The second is that I first saw this work right around the time we were covering scribble-heavy identities like...

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Big Up Cover Illustration by Saad Moosajee
Big Up Cover Illustration by Saad Moosajee
Monday is our tutorial day. We try to post tutorials every Monday showing how to create some nice effects or compositions we like. Today is not different, but instead of a tutorial we have a really nice case study by Saad Moosajee. It is an image created for the cover of the Big Up magazine. Saad is a great contributor to the blog, always sharing beautiful wallpaper with us. Now we will be able to see how he created the beautiful Big Up Cover Magazine

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Wallpaper of the Week 163 by Justin Maller
Wallpaper of the Week 163 by Justin Maller
The wallpaper of this week is an image created by Justin Maller called Pump. Justin Maller is an Australian freelance illustrator and art director based in Brooklyn, New York. He has been creating digital art for over ten years, and has produced professionally in both a private and studio based capacity for the last four. He is represented by Jeremy Wortsman of the Jacky Winter Group. For more information visit http://justinmaller.com/

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Book Suggestion: The Elements of Typographic Style
Book Suggestion: The Elements of Typographic Style
The book suggestion of this week is about typography and it is an essential book for those starting out their design career or interested in learning the elements of this trade. The Elements of Typographic Style is the perfect book to start 2012 improving your design skills :)