Rodrigo Seroiska
Designer: Rodrigo Seroiska
Rodrigo Seroiska is a young graphic designer whose work is well beyond his years. Rodrigo’s pieces are often experimental in style and often deals with photomanipulation.





Designer: Rodrigo Seroiska
Rodrigo Seroiska is a young graphic designer whose work is well beyond his years. Rodrigo’s pieces are often experimental in style and often deals with photomanipulation.





Designer: Simon Høgsberg
Photographer Simon Høgsberg has created a 100 meter long photograph that includes 178 different people all photographed over a course of 20 days from the same location on a railroad bridge in Berlin. Because I can’t portray the full length here, please click to see:
Some of Simon Høgsberg’s other work…






Designer: Josh Pangell
In the words of Josh: “Internet whore. Information junkie. Music aficionado. DVD collector. Part time snowboarder. Surfing failure. Thrill seeker. Immigrant sympathizer. Dodgeball player. Picture taker. Movie maker. Flash master. Quick learner. Fast actor. Self starter. Confrontation avoider. Confrontation confronter. Comic genius. Horrible speller. Terrific coder. Fashionably on time. Always direct.”

Designer: Rob Morris
Rob Morris is an Australian graphic designer whose style is heavily influenced from the modernist school of design, employing simple shapes and clean typography. Rob holds a Masters in Internet Communication and currently resides in Japan, with his partner Krista. Rob’s work is actually quite similar to the forms in which I find my work consisting most of…





Designer: Jan Feliks Kallwejt
Yet another Polish designer I found intriguing. Jan Feliks Kallwejt is freelance graphic designer and illustrator currently based in Warsaw. Currently, Jan focuses on illustration, apparel design and personal art projects. Jan’s purpose is to aim for the perfect balance between simplicity and sophistication.




