Elements of Adventure: Heroes and Villains of Ooo
I thought I would put together a series of images detailing the evolution of our latest…
This listing is from a series of Fringe Science inspired iconography art prints. From our FUTURE SCIENCE: FIELD GUIDE FOR THE FRINGES collection…
Whovian Design: The Rings of Akhaten
This Doctor Who print features the image Clara’s mother’s ring surroung the mysterious world of…
(From Firebox.com) Definitely the most famous Mandalorian, he’s the galaxy’s most notorious mercenary and occasional employee of Jabba the Hutt. He’s also the only person to ever survive the semi-sentient jaws of the Sarlacc
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BY REQUEST: Poster a Day Art
It seems like I’ve been coming up with posters daily now to keep my mind sharp and to celebrate…
Our Tiny Corner
We live in a complex system of natural and man-made wonders. It’s a wonder — with all the dangers of life on Earth — that we make it through the day on this tiny planet. To imagine us existing among the other planets of our solar system and beyond is pure fantasy right now, but I have hopes for the future. The creation of this series of planetary prints was an attempt to channel the chaos of the unknown into a series of beautiful and simple, organized infographics.
You can find the entire set, or individual prints at our Etsy shop.

Grab some Whovian nightmare fuel with the Dark Dreams collection from the Geekerie!
Had a dream last night about a new video game. The content of which is a combination of a platformer like Mario Galaxy with the story of Power Rangers in Space…. So it was terrifying…
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Check out the Zoological Universe Series from graphic artist Christian Petersen. His new line of minimalist nature prints pairs some of the natural world’s most intriguing animal species with the vast and unknown wonders of the cosmos. This print merges the elegant form of a stag with the cosmic expanse of a dwarf galaxy.
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Films get all the buzz—the red carpet, trailers, and the like. Part of graphic artist Christian Petersen’s series of works inspired by the popular British sci-fi television program, this poster focuses the spotlight on the humble small screen. Named after a specific episode, it’s sure to strike a chord for diehard fans of the series.