Founded in 2005 by an ever growing group of young designers and vagabonds eager to collect and share the best design work they came across, FormFiftyFive soon became an international showcase of creative work.
Although the site was doing a great job at sparking creativity, we felt it could, and should, be even bigger and better. So we spent many moons working on a brand new FormFiftyFive, still high in eye (and brain) candy, but with a brand new look and lots of new features that dig even deeper into what’s happening in the design community.
We’ve also added more interactive elements on the site so people can exchange and store ideas more easily, encouraging collaboration and making the site more than just another design blog.
So have a look round, if you see something you love or hate be sure to comment, and drop us a line if there’s a juicy bit of creative gold you’d like to see on here.
Keep it real, the FFF team.
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I'm a big fan of the work from SatOne for years now and again I'm impressed by this big mural he did recently in Warsaw.
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Thomas Dahm is a graphic designer from Breda, The Netherlands and he just launched his new website.
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The Belgians are coming! Tenfinger is another fine example of a Belgium based graphic design agency with an excellent print portfolio.
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Interesting graphic art from Moscow based Protey Temen.
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Roel Wouters just launched his new website.
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People Collective is the collaborative partnership of Aaron Moodie & Colin Trechter. Lovely graphic work. They have a really nice typographic project on their blog as well.
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Two years ago I mentioned Jarr Geerligs his Flickr photo collection of posters hanging in the streets of Amsterdam. Now he designed a website for this ever growing collection and he added a couple of interesting inteviews. Worth checking.
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The new website of Martijn Maas isn't completely finished yet, but there's already plenty of interesting work to see.
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