brain-food:

What if Hellboy was a silent film star, Iron Man was a World’s Fair exhibit, and Galactus was in cahoots with the famed eccentric Rotwang? If any of these unlikely scenarios came to pass, they would certainly look a lot like Grégoire Guillemin’s Art Deco crimefighters. 

(Greg Guillemin via Behance via i09)

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assorted-goodness:

Children of Mandalore - by Victor Vercesi
Prints available at Society6 for $15

assorted-goodness:

Children of Mandalore - by Victor Vercesi

Prints available at Society6 for $15

(via stbernard)

thedailywhat:

Brief Visual History of the Day: The legacy of legendary graphic designer Saul Bass and his iconic title sequences remains tangible to this day.

Saul Bass: A Life In Film & Design, a tome dedicated to his many cultural contributions, has finally seen the light of day, and is available for purchase through Amazon.

To celebrate, Art of the Title has compiled a short homage to Bass’s better known works.

[aoft.]

only extremely dorky things inspire me anymore

so, after not having basically any inspiration to do anything in about 6 months, I think I’ve found a new project to help me get back into design. 
oh and for those that no idea what a Doop is,  he is only the greatest comics character ever created.

so, after not having basically any inspiration to do anything in about 6 months, I think I’ve found a new project to help me get back into design. 

oh and for those that no idea what a Doop is,  he is only the greatest comics character ever created.

NIGHTNIGHT by DEDDY