
You can see plenty of nice work here from NATANATA.

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London-based photographer Sam Christmas has some excellent shots in his (or her, I’ve made this mistake before…) portfolio. Sam has a good range of advertising, fashion and portrait shots, and a really clean, usable site.

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Alvin Tang has some very nice pieces in his portfolio.

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Johannes Schaefer is a Swedish design student who emailed in his nice portfolio of work.

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Ben Deter has recently just updated his website with some new work from Thirst in collaboration with Rick Valicenti.

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Chris Ede’s new website is now live including lots of new illustrations for some big clients including 2012 Olympics, The Guardian, Clear Channel and Soho House

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Michal Sycz, a freelance digital artist based in Krakow, Poland, has some very nice multidisciplinary work.

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Jake Haugen sent us this image of an 11×17 self-promotional typographic poster inspired by ITC American Typewriter. He’s thinking of getting it printed at the end of May and offering it for sale on his site. We’d definitely like to see this happen.

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We got sent these very swish visuals for the Pershing Calendar 2009, which was the result of a collaboration between Manuel Dall’Olio of AdmCom and Mirit Wissotzky
A bit more about the project, “Great ideas last forever. This is the insight that has inspired the 2009 Pershing calendar “World Moving Ideas” and its celebration of the power of ideas. The calendar presents 12 universally known objects and shows how many of the things that surround us today exist on account of important inventions in the past. Every object includes a month of the year 2009, plus a description of the original idea that led to its invention. For example the iPod owes its existence to Thomas Edison who invented the phonograph in 1878, whereas magnets are a direct consequence of the refrigerator, invented in 1748 by William Cullen. Dedicated to Pershing customers and produced in a limited edition, the calendar has been sent to Pershing prospects and opinion leaders.”

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Following on from my previous post, I came across PearsonLloyd whilst browsing through the 2008 Design Week awards. I am loving some of their chair designs.

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