Big Active


Band: Athlete
http://www.bigactive.com/
Creative consultancy. London, UK

Wallzo


http://www.wallzo.com/
Multidisciplinary design studio
London, UK

Tjep



http://www.tjep.com/
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Nikelle Orellana + Julie Mattei


Lisa Anne Auerbach—Blue printed visiting artist poster.
http://www.nikelleorellana.com/
http://www.juliemattei.com/
California US

Tanadori Yokoo



1. A La Maison De M. Civecawa, 1965
2. Haizuka Printing, 1972
http://w00.middlebury.edu/
http://www.tadanoriyokoo.com/

The Graphic Aware



'The Weasel', South London gallery event
http://www.artvandelay.com/
Creative practice formed by designer and art director Andy Rous and based in Birmingham, UK

Nina Chakrabarti


http://www.ninachakrabarti.com/
b. in Calcutta, India.
Central St. Martins / The Royal College of Art
London, UK

George Charman


The point at which we understand. varnished paper on acrylic. 80 cm w / 120 cm h
http://george-charman.co.uk

Doshi Levien




http://www.doshilevien.com/
'My beautiful backside', 2008
London based design office. UK

Robert Pruitt

101 art ideas you can do yourself


http://www.e-flux.com/projects/pruitt/
New York based artist.

Expo 67




The 1967 International and Universal Exposition, or Expo 67, was held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from April 28 to October 29, 1967. The logo was designed by Montreal artist Julien Hébert. The basic unit of the logo is an ancient symbol of man. Two of the symbols (pictograms of 'man') are linked as to represent friendship. The icon was repeated in a circular arrangement to represent 'friendship around the world'. The logotype is lower-case bold-face, Optima font.—Wikipedia.