Graphisms by Nebojsa Cvetkovic
Posted by Bobby Solomon • January 4, 2010 • Art + Design + Illustration




Nebojsa Cvetkovic is a Serbian illustration working and living in Belgrade and happens to be totally brilliant. What really caught my eye was these pieces he did for a solo show he had. I love the simple black, white and red color scheme and they all made me smile. His work kind of reminds me of Parra or SoMe in that they all have a great personal style and their work is fun and playful.

As a fellow who loves design, I have to say that my favorite of all these is the Comic Sans one. Hating bad fonts is almost becoming it’s own bad cliche, but I think this is definitely awesome. Be sure to stop by his site as well and check out the rest of his work, there’s lots of good stuff to browse through.

Bobby

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  2. Those are truly awesome! I love it.

    Comment by PixelRobot — January 4, 2010 #

  3. The faces totally remind me of The Knife’s video for We Share Our Mother’s Health, and I love the mixed up fonts in the girl’s head – especially that he’s kept the same form for identical letters, it stops it from looking too all over the place. Brilliant!

    Comment by Ryan — January 4, 2010 #

  4. The Comic Sans one must surely be *inspired* by this classic from 2007! http://achewood.com/index.php?date=07052007

    Comment by Rich — January 4, 2010 #

  5. Oh wow that is cool!! Simple but with impact = D

    Comment by ed — January 5, 2010 #

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  7. These are all awesome. But last one is fab! Very well executed one so true and common situation. =)

    Comment by Wizemark — January 13, 2010 #