by Eric Novak | Mar 25, 2013 | Articles, Design, Inspiration, Typography |
There is a place for the straight cut of the Sans Serif, but something about the smooth curves of the script and the sharp edges of the serif, harken back to a classic time in print history. A time that many designers find themselves replicating with their modern...
by Eric Novak | Apr 30, 2012 | Articles, Projects |
Design is always moving and fluctuating. As a designer, it’s something that you have to learn to adapt to and work with. Since starting work with The Resurgence last year, we’ve had many changes come down the pipeline, which eventually shifted the way I...
by Eric Novak | Feb 28, 2012 | Articles, Inspiration |
The only bike I’ve ever owned, was a little 1972 Honda CB250. It had just over 5,000 miles on it and hadn’t been driven in over 10 years. My dad always talked about fixing it up, but never had the chance, so I finally bought it from him for a couple...
by Eric Novak | Dec 2, 2011 | Articles, Inspiration |
Maybe it’s the organization (thingsorganizedneatly) and simplicity of the shots, or maybe it’s the general coloring, but the composition of this style has always appealed to me. I’m not sure what the origin of the style is, but on...
by Eric Novak | Oct 9, 2009 | Articles |
Today I decided to list a few of the many great concepts of 2010, including the battery salt and pepper shakers, sugar cinder blocks, the ibangle and sliced bread notebooks. Though these are mainly just concepts, some of them are clearly plausible products that I...
by Eric Novak | Oct 9, 2009 | Articles |
Every graphic designer aims for perfection – for a chef-d’oeuvre, a masterpiece. As a designer I stand in awe of the modern day typographic artist. They are the cream of the designer crop.