
The lucky winner is John Argyle.
Congratulation to John Argyle for winning one of Ryan Tym’s hand screenprinted Subbuteo pitch posters. Commiseration’s to everyone else who entered, but you can still buy them from Ryan’s online store. Remember to keep checking back for more competitions and give aways in the future.
Huge thanks for Ryan Tym for donating one of these beautiful prints and for getting in touch with us about running this competition. That goes for the rest of our readers as well. If you’re interested in working with us perhaps by kindly donating competition prizes then get in touch with us via Twitter, Facebook or email at submissions@formfiftyfive.com and set the subject line with Competitions & Giveaways.
Thanks for all your support folks.
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University of New South Wales graduate Dan Flanagan has been in touch, letting us know about his small, but perfectly formed, graduate portfolio. Currently furthering his studies (in politics and international relations), Dan will soon be available for employment.
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Inspired by the futuristic animation of Katsuhiro Otomo’s 1988 film, Akira, Gianmarco Magnani’s latest prints bring a third dimension to an otherwise flat medium. His two part series, “Silence Television”, draws from the linear style of traditional Japanese anime, and maintains a simliar graphic appeal. In his first set of four illustrations, entitled “Riders and Villains”, Magnani hoped to create a tension between good and bad in his riders. (As he pointed out, good without evil is just uninteresting). His second set, “The Forgotten Monarchy” marries a modern aesthetic with vestiges of the styles of 16th century European monarchies.



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Nairn Marnie has some impressive and well disciplined work.
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Matt Ellwood, a third year graphics student at Northumbria, has some very well disciplined work. One of the better student portfolios I’ve seen in a while.
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Rosie Lees is a London based design consultancy with some nice work for Nike. The poster above requires a second look to capture the twisted turning runner filled roadscapes.
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Ooh I am really digging some of the print work designed by Phil Armson. He is very good with color and isn’t afraid to experiment with typography. Slick.
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“Hekuzuku is a graphic design studio located in 8064 Zurich and composed of Marlon Ilg, Jill Mattes and Simon Trüb. Hekuzuku conceives and creates products in the field of visual communication.”
Very interesting scroll of print work.
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Dutch designer Felix Weigand’s beautiful typography. I love the way his print work is documented. It’s difficult to translate the medium and temporality of paper and folds but he does it very well.


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New stylish flash site and some tasty new work from the very talented DesignStudio. Big fan of the Benito’s Hat project (pictured above).
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