Brooklyn Art & Design

Atelier Olschinsky

Images courtesy of Atelier Olschinsky (www.olschinsky.at)

Atelier Olschinsky

Founded in 2002, Atelier Olschinsky is a small creative studio based in Vienna, Austria. Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss are operating in various fields such as graphic design, illustration, photography and art direction. In addition to their jobs for clients they also run several independent projects, always trying to develop and refine their work. The first part is from the series MINIMAL, the second part from the series CITIES DECONSTRUCTED. Simply amazing work!







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Bond Book Covers > Michael Gillette

Images courtesy of Michael Gillette (www.michaelgillette.com/enter.html).
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Bond Book Covers > Michael Gillette

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To celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the birth of Ian Flemming, publishing powerhourse Penguin recently commissioned the very talented British born, San Francisco painter Michael Gillette to paint iconic covers of 14 James Bond novels. Amazing work. His sexy interpretation of the infamous Bond girls, with a striking minimal colour palette overlayed with interlocking 60′s inspire type treatments are so good they’re sure to bounce off the shelf.

You can see more of Michaels work at his blog, Pencil Squeezing (www.pencilsqueezing.blogspot.com) and you can purchase some of his work as prints, courtesy of the Cosh Gallery (www.coshuk.com). Michael is represented by the Heart Agency (www.heartagency.com).

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Artist / Designer > Marco Klefisch

Images courtesy of Marco Klefisch (www.marcoklefisch.com).
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Artist / Designer > Marco Klefisch

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Music can enhance your senses. For the beautiful, for the new, for feelings and ideas. It is a vibrant source of inspiration that no less than influences and guides creativity. “I can ‘see’ music in a really intense way and I often give in to this vision as the muse of my creative world,” Marco Klefisch explains when asked about his relationship with music. Klefisch began drawing as a kid making pictures of characters of his own invention. Later he studied art and immersed himself in the graffiti scene of his birthplace Milan in Italy. “Ten years ago, I spent a lot of time doing graffiti. I learned the meaning of competition, and my ego developed in one of the best arenas I have ever known,” the 33-year old sums up his experimental days spent with a spray can in hand.

No matter whether he is doing illustrations for magazines like Vice, The End, Arkitip or Rugged, for record labels such as EMI, Sony or Virgin, or for brands like Carhartt: the handwriting of psycho rock, soundtrack, and weird funk enthusiast Klefisch is always clearly recognisable and does not follow any form of zeitgeist. “I basically try to do what I like. I try to fit my new ideas into my commissioned work. I prefer to work on my own contents and, when it’s possible, to sell them to the client. Actually, I try to use my graphic design experience in a combination with photography to produce handmade illustrations,” he explains the form and current focus of his work which he pursues from his Milano-based studio.

Klefisch is also a member of Rebel Ink Crew, a collective dedicated to demonstrating in live performances how pen and brush can inevitably be used to capture graffiti art on paper – an intuitive form of illustration thanks to which Klefisch has learned to master his craft to the degree of perfection. “I use different drawing techniques, but actually I use the brushpen in a massive way. Ink is like a simple, powerful language that translates all you want to say. Right now is a very good time for handmade illustrations. The advertising world feels the necessity to use different new/old ‘weapons’ to express itself,” he comments on his current artistic proclivities and the positive feedback he has been receiving for it.

For the coming Carhartt Fall/Winter campaign the Italian has now concentrated his talent on a series of pictures with a remarkable vitality and humanity. “In my experience, Carhartt is deeply rooted in European street culture. It’s real. I imagine a black-and-white, roughandreal, evil side of this world,” says Marco Klefisch about his Carhartt campaign and the source of his inspiration for it. Once more music plays an important part, too, he reveals: the track “Give It Up, Turn It Loose” from the album “The Age of Electronicus” by American jazz pianist Dick Hyman is currently powering the wings of his imagination.

Text courtesy of Michael Leuffen. Please visit Marrco’s website (www.marcoklefisch.com).

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Illustrations > Michal Sycz

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Photos courtesy of Michal Sycz (www.noeeko.com).
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Illustrations > Michal Sycz

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I simply love the illustrations of Michal Sycz. Michal is a young Polish designer currently studying and working in Cracow. He specializes in illustration, visual identity, interactive media & web design. You can see more of his work at his website, www.noeeko.com.

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I think advertising should be like poison gas. It should grip you by the throat, it should bowl you over, it should knock you on your ass.
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Fonts are like cologne, a bad choice speaks louder than a good one.
JUSTIN FIENSTIEN
Good design goes to heaven. Bad design goes everywhere!
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DOUGLAS ADAMS
Design is easy. All you do is stare at the screen until drops of blood form on your forehead.
MARTY NEUMEIER
The distance between insanity and genius is only measured by success.
BRUCE FEIRSTEIN
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Design is knowing which ones to keep.
SCOTT ADAMS
Good design is good business.
THOMAS J. WATSON
Design trends online change more often than the wind, and slightly less often than my socks.
SULEIMAN LEADBITTER
Art is like masturbation. It is selfish and introverted and done for you and you alone. Design is like sex. There is someone else involved, their needs are just as important as your own, and if everything goes right, both parties are happy in the end.
COLIN WRIGHT
The life of a designer is a life of fight against the ugliness.
There is no design without discipline. There is no discipline without intelligence.
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Practice safe design, use a concept.
PETRULA VRONTIKIS
Math is easy, design is hard.
JEFFREY VEEN
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
HUNTER S. THOMPSON
I have a brain and some hands and every once in a while it feels like they’re working together. Those are the best moments.
People ignore design that ignores people.
FRANK CHIMERO
Vision without execution is hallucination.
THOMAS EDISON
Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't let the noise of others opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most importantly, have the courage to follow your heart & intuition.
It's not the consumers job to know what they want.
Stay hungry, stay foolish.
STEVE JOBS
A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence through whatever he is doing, and leaves others to determine whether he is working or playing. To himself, he always appears to be doing both.
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The photograph for Brooklyn Art & Design is courtesy of Jake Dobkin. A beautiful rooftop view of Industry City, a waterfront industrial complex located in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. To see more of Jake's amazing images, please visit his website www.bluejake.com.
The photos for 1974 & Permanent Press Records are courtesy of Brooklyn Art & Design.
The header image of the Brooklyn Bridge is by Irving Underhill taken in 1913. Additional photo manipulation provided by Brooklyn Art & Design.