Designer: Pablo Mateo Lobo
Pablo Mateo Lobo is a Senior Art Director who is also known as The Vode. Vode is not a graphic design studio, rather it’s an independent Design-Motion-illustrator (Pablo) with an education background in animation, 3D graphics, illustration, graphic design, cinema, tv graphics and multimedia applications. Pablo’s work spans from apparel to typography, and it’s all quite intriguing, especially the interactive works.




Designer: Evan Grant & Alex Tee
Only a small fraction of streets have dedicated bike lanes, and with an installation cost of $5,000 – $50,000 per mile, we shouldn’t expect to find them everywhere anytime soon. LightLane projects a crisply defined virtual bike lane onto pavement, using a laser, providing the driver with a familiar boundary to avoid. With a wider margin of safety, bikers will regain their confidence to ride at night, making the bike a more viable commuting alternative.

Designer: AJ Dimarucot
Collision Theory is the designer alias of AJ Dimarucot, a 30 year old designer for OgilvyOne Worldwide. Having previously worked as an industrial engineer at the University of the Philippines, AJ moved into web design and has since become a hot prospect in both graphic and web design. He also is an avid name in the indie music business. I found him when I was searching for graphic apparel, and he continues to impress me with Collision Theory t-shirts.






Designer: Adam Thurland
Based out of Bath, UK, Adam Thurland is a young graphic designer whose work is as simple minded yet sophisticated as some of my favorite designers. He recently graduated Bath Spa University.


