
Edvard Scott is a graphic designer and illustrator from Stockholm,
currently based in New York. Scott’s output includes brand identity, art direction, printed matter, illustration, packaging and interactive design. Over the past years Scott’s work has attracted the attention of big-name companies – both domestic and international. Scott’s clients include Nokia, IKEA, L’Oréal, Mini Cooper, Electronic Arts, Graniph, Diesel Music and Start Mobile. His work has been published in books and magazines such as Grafik, Arkitip, Computer Arts, NeoGeo and Illusive 2. Scott’s work has also been exhibited in solo and groups shows in Japan, United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
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“Minimalism used in Website Design is under appreciated, as in so many other areas of design. Considering its nature, this isn’t so surprising. Minimal is a term used to describe work that is stripped to its most fundamental features. In other words only the basic and necessary elements are used, making it easy to miss the true beauty of minimalist works.”
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“Get your fix at The Book Cover Archive, a collection of 1000+ fairly well-designed book covers. Curated by Ben Pieratt and Eric Jacobsen, the site features work by prominent designers such as David Pearson and Chip Kidd.”
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Grain edit is focused on classic design work from the 1950s-1970s and contemporary designers that draw inspiration from that time period. Site content includes interviews, articles, designers’ libraries as well as examples of rare design annuals, type specimens, Ephemera, posters and vintage kids books from our bookshelves.

Spaghetti is a Middle Eastern magazine featuring the best in contemporary graphic design, illustration, photo design, the new media, corporate design, advertising and typography.








