posters Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com https://everydaymonkey.com Tue, 29 Oct 2019 13:55:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://everydaymonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_wp-32x32.png posters Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com 32 32 Illustrator Tackles Contemporary Issues in His Work https://everydaymonkey.com/illustrator-tackles-contemporary-issues-in-his-work/ Fri, 01 Nov 2019 07:57:35 +0000 https://stagingemd2.wpengine.com/?p=5371 Benjamin Güdel is a visual artist based in Zurich, Switzerland, whose amazing illustrations and poster designs left us wondering about life. Güdel was born a year after the Summer of Love, and he’s been in love with drawing and sketching since kindergarten.  He says that he spent those earliest days of his life in a corner, drawing endlessly. He never finished college, but that didn’t […]

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Benjamin Güdel is a visual artist based in Zurich, Switzerland, whose amazing illustrations and poster designs left us wondering about life. Güdel was born a year after the Summer of Love, and he’s been in love with drawing and sketching since kindergarten. 

He says that he spent those earliest days of his life in a corner, drawing endlessly. He never finished college, but that didn’t stop him from building a great career as an illustrator and poster designer. After spending a couple of years as a cartoonist and publisher of underground comics, he decided to take some time off and moved to Berlin. After two years of partying in Berlin, he returned to Switzerland and turned over a new page in his life. Now he lives and works in Zurich with his family.  

We simply love his illustrations and poster designs because of their amazing details, color choices, and mysterious, vintage look. In his images, the artist deals with the contemporary lifestyle and its issues. Climate change and workers’ problems are frequent topics of his posters, and his illustrations often depict modern cities as concrete jungles. 

Take a glance at some of his works below and follow him on Instagram if you like what you see! 

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1980s-Style Food Illustrations by Liz Studentschnig Are Delicious https://everydaymonkey.com/1980s-style-food-illustrations-by-liz-studentschnig-are-delicious/ Thu, 29 Aug 2019 08:25:13 +0000 https://stagingemd2.wpengine.com/?p=4218 Indulgence series by illustrator Liz Studentschnig channels the 1980s and childhood memories for everyone who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s. It was a happy time when glazed donuts, 12-scoop sundaes, and Happy Meals with toys were considered the ultimate treat. Studentschnig is an Austrian illustrator and graphic designer living in Leeds. Her colorful […]

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Indulgence series by illustrator Liz Studentschnig channels the 1980s and childhood memories for everyone who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s. It was a happy time when glazed donuts, 12-scoop sundaes, and Happy Meals with toys were considered the ultimate treat.

Studentschnig is an Austrian illustrator and graphic designer living in Leeds. Her colorful artwork tells stories from another time and reminds us a little bit of Toulouse Lautrec’s work as he was the master of vintage poster art.

“My work is all about: mixing hand-drawn illustrations with bold typography and sleek layouts to create eye-catching design solutions brimming with character,” Studentschnig writes on her website. “And if I can put a smile on people’s faces in the process, even better!”

She received an MA in Advertising and Design in 2014 and immediately started her career as a freelance artist. You can browse her art on her website and Instagram page.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> posters Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com https://everydaymonkey.com Tue, 29 Oct 2019 13:55:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://everydaymonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_wp-32x32.png posters Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com 32 32 Illustrator Tackles Contemporary Issues in His Work https://everydaymonkey.com/illustrator-tackles-contemporary-issues-in-his-work/ Fri, 01 Nov 2019 07:57:35 +0000 https://stagingemd2.wpengine.com/?p=5371 Benjamin Güdel is a visual artist based in Zurich, Switzerland, whose amazing illustrations and poster designs left us wondering about life. Güdel was born a year after the Summer of Love, and he’s been in love with drawing and sketching since kindergarten.  He says that he spent those earliest days of his life in a corner, drawing endlessly. He never finished college, but that didn’t […]

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Benjamin Güdel is a visual artist based in Zurich, Switzerland, whose amazing illustrations and poster designs left us wondering about life. Güdel was born a year after the Summer of Love, and he’s been in love with drawing and sketching since kindergarten. 

He says that he spent those earliest days of his life in a corner, drawing endlessly. He never finished college, but that didn’t stop him from building a great career as an illustrator and poster designer. After spending a couple of years as a cartoonist and publisher of underground comics, he decided to take some time off and moved to Berlin. After two years of partying in Berlin, he returned to Switzerland and turned over a new page in his life. Now he lives and works in Zurich with his family.  

We simply love his illustrations and poster designs because of their amazing details, color choices, and mysterious, vintage look. In his images, the artist deals with the contemporary lifestyle and its issues. Climate change and workers’ problems are frequent topics of his posters, and his illustrations often depict modern cities as concrete jungles. 

Take a glance at some of his works below and follow him on Instagram if you like what you see! 

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1980s-Style Food Illustrations by Liz Studentschnig Are Delicious https://everydaymonkey.com/1980s-style-food-illustrations-by-liz-studentschnig-are-delicious/ Thu, 29 Aug 2019 08:25:13 +0000 https://stagingemd2.wpengine.com/?p=4218 Indulgence series by illustrator Liz Studentschnig channels the 1980s and childhood memories for everyone who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s. It was a happy time when glazed donuts, 12-scoop sundaes, and Happy Meals with toys were considered the ultimate treat. Studentschnig is an Austrian illustrator and graphic designer living in Leeds. Her colorful […]

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Indulgence series by illustrator Liz Studentschnig channels the 1980s and childhood memories for everyone who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s. It was a happy time when glazed donuts, 12-scoop sundaes, and Happy Meals with toys were considered the ultimate treat.

Studentschnig is an Austrian illustrator and graphic designer living in Leeds. Her colorful artwork tells stories from another time and reminds us a little bit of Toulouse Lautrec’s work as he was the master of vintage poster art.

“My work is all about: mixing hand-drawn illustrations with bold typography and sleek layouts to create eye-catching design solutions brimming with character,” Studentschnig writes on her website. “And if I can put a smile on people’s faces in the process, even better!”

She received an MA in Advertising and Design in 2014 and immediately started her career as a freelance artist. You can browse her art on her website and Instagram page.

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