Founded by Henry Luce in 1930, Fortune presented very interesting covers.
Since Mads Berg graduated as an illustrator from ‘Danmarks Designskole’ in Copenhagen he’s been working as a freelance illustrator. His work spans from commercial advertising campaigns with strong colors to artsy book illustrations and theater posters. He always pays attention to detail, and all of his work has this cool retro feeling. He’s highly influenced by old danish posterdesigners – in particular Sven Brasch.
Oded Ezer is an israeli typographer, type designer and lecturer. His work is universal because he explores traditional and modern typography. Look The Ketubah project and the others of course…
“The ketubah (a Jewish prenuptial agreement) is one of the predominant forms of Jewish art. Here, using a different typeface for each language appearing in this multilingual Ketubah (Hebrew, Yiddish, English, French and Spanish), I had a great pleasure exploring a more traditional aspects of Hebrew and Latin typography, trying to combine it with my own style.”