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In a world which now seems unable to function without statistics the role of graphic design has never been more important – ‘Pleasing on the eye, yet more importantly, communicate the message clearly’.
Achieving this with the constant demands of clients insisting on filling every last bit of space on the page is no easy task. This selection for The Times supplement Raconteur by London agency The Surgery does a pretty good job of ticking all the boxes for me.

http://www.behance.net/gallery/Infographics-Raconteur-The-Times-Newspaper/2412324

Info Graphic Inspiration

If ever there was a wine that was worth buying just for the label…Lovely work by Joan Josep Bertran

Buying wine on the label alone


A really rather bland commute brightened up this morning by a stunning sunrise. Started my Friday off with a smile. The return journey home didn’t disappoint either. Happy weekend people! x

Work commute isn’t all bad

Students raising the bar!

Stunning sand earth and ice art reminds me a bit of Andy Goldsworthy

I can only dream of having the patience or the talent…

great examples of sketched typography – I love this kind of stuff

Peter Saville designs Umbro’s new England Home ‘Blouse’

Ben Howard a great young artist. Get involved!

A very insightful read

banksy eat your heart out – graffiti on the school benches where William Wordsworth studied

Fink – If Only

I never tire of watching this – comedy gold

Beautiful letterpress print – I just HAD to bag one.

We should all take this stance to give the industry the respect it deserves

Markets of Britain – Classic

ultimate escape – never ceases to amaze me how much space and freedom this tune creates

The ‘other’ other half

Couldn’t agree more

JJ Cale, a pure genius. Note how Clapton’s unsure about what the tune is