graniph is proud to present a line of garments using work from the 60's and 70's of one of the modern masters of typographic design, the American Herb Lubalin. Together with Ralph Ginzburg he created the magazines Fact and Avant Garde, whose logos together with the logo of Herb Lubalin’s own company we use for our garments. Please enjoy the unique typography of Lubalin which despite being half a century old still feels fresh and vibrant.Herb Lubalin × graniph Items
The Victoria and Albert Museum is the world's leading museum of art and design, with collections unrivalled in their scope and diversity. graniph have taken patterns from the V&A and turned them into playful contemporary One-Piece designs, which give a fascinating introduction to the variety and beauty of pattern in the Museum's archive. We picked four different patterns ranging from 1927 to 1940 to create four garments.V&A × graniph Items
We are collaborating with the productive young winner of the 18th national picture book award. The popularity of her book "Ookami no tobuhi" is not stopping her from continuously releasing new work.We draw from several of the unique and colorful animal illustrations found in the book as well as a specially designed interpretation of our logo, seen through the horns of a Thomson's gazelle.mirocomachiko × graniph Itemshttp://www.mirocomachiko.com/
graniph is proud to announce a collaboration with one of America’s most famous designers of the 20th century, Milton Glaser. Along with the famous「I・NY」logo which he made for New York State in 1976, graphic designer and illustrator Milton Glaser’s work includes the cover for Idea Magazine, posters for Bob Dylan, posters for music festivals, paperback book covers, Life magazine covers and he is also one of the co-founders of Push Pin studio.This series comprises of t-shirts featuring some of Milton's most famous and best loved designs. http://www.miltonglaser.com/