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I was the co-founder and creative director for Evolver magazine, which aimed to share solutions for the many challenges humanity faces today. Evolver online has now expanded to over 40 regional chapters around the world.
Visual identity developed for Trafic Design Agency. This is only a revamping of their existing signature. This project have been done with Trafic Design.
Manos Babounis is an architect based in Athens, Greece specialising in furniture design, interior design, architecture but also project management. The visual identity is mainly composed of different linear graphics, that represent the structure, the multidiscipline character of the designer, applied in vivid monochromatic surface, that enhance the dynamic of his body of work. The identity applications vary from the basic stationary to promotional material, such as brochure, poster and A5 cards. Part of the identity has also been the website, which works as a showcase. The main design elements of the website is a grid on the right, which hosts all the projects (archive), the main part in the middle, which works as a spine of the body of work (projects), and the left part which informs the visitor on further information (about). As a result, all the information needed is in the front, with no further depth, referring to the navigation, which makes it easy navigating and also communicates immediately the different focused areas of the designer.
Visual identity developed for Re-Org ICCROM – UNESCO. The concept is illustrate the nature of this project = Helping Museum to reorganized their collections that would be in danger. The cross illustrate the emergency of the situation without making it stressful. This project have been pilot by Jean-Maxime Brais.
Commissioned work in Decembers issue of "All about Manchester" magazine.
Photographer : Darren Lennon
Model : Siobhan@ Boss
Art Direction : Hidden Creative
Stylist : Gemma Harrison @ Boss
Hair & Makeup : Louise Box
Client : Test Shoot
Location : Malmaison Hotel / Urbis / Birdcage - Manchester
An exercise in collaboration, Communication Design students of this elective worked on projects in small groups as little as 2 and as large as 10. Through it all they functioned based on their expertise as photographers, stylists, photo retouchers, video editors, writers, and most importantly to this class- as art directors. Focus was on product advertising, Fashion editorial and music video production.
Manos Babounis is an architect based in Athens, Greece specialising in furniture design, interior design, architecture but also project management. The visual identity is mainly composed of different linear graphics, that represent the structure, the multidiscipline character of the designer, applied in vivid monochromatic surface, that enhance the dynamic of his body of work. The identity applications vary from the basic stationary to promotional material, such as brochure, poster and A5 cards. Part of the identity has also been the website, which works as a showcase. The main design elements of the website is a grid on the right, which hosts all the projects (archive), the main part in the middle, which works as a spine of the body of work (projects), and the left part which informs the visitor on further information (about). As a result, all the information needed is in the front, with no further depth, referring to the navigation, which makes it easy navigating and also communicates immediately the different focused areas of the designer.
Not surprisingly, the myths and rumours surrounding the world’s most famous diamonds are as plentiful as they are imaginative. The Koh-I-Noor, The Taylor-Burton, The Orloff, The Blue Hope and the biggest cut diamond in the world – The Great Star of Africa all have legends surrounding their retrieval and history that borders more on fiction than hard fact. And contrary to popular belief, Marilyn Monroe never wore real diamonds, but in promoting her film ”Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”, Marilyn wore the spectacular 24-carat canary yellow diamond called ”The Moon of Baroda”. The diamond was featured in the Antwerpen Diamond Museum’s 2008 exhibition ”Diamond Divas” as one of its main pieces.
For Papyrus coated paper MultiArt
Newly redesigned homepage for Central Michigan University. My role was Art Director/design on the project.
Our new business cards. Letterpress printed by Göteborgstryckeriet in Sweden in a process black on a 100% cotton stock. 300 g Conqueror Connoisseur 100 % Cotton to be exact.
Manos Babounis is an architect based in Athens, Greece specialising in furniture design, interior design, architecture but also project management. The visual identity is mainly composed of different linear graphics, that represent the structure, the multidiscipline character of the designer, applied in vivid monochromatic surface, that enhance the dynamic of his body of work. The identity applications vary from the basic stationary to promotional material, such as brochure, poster and A5 cards. Part of the identity has also been the website, which works as a showcase. The main design elements of the website is a grid on the right, which hosts all the projects (archive), the main part in the middle, which works as a spine of the body of work (projects), and the left part which informs the visitor on further information (about). As a result, all the information needed is in the front, with no further depth, referring to the navigation, which makes it easy navigating and also communicates immediately the different focused areas of the designer.
Last month I came in as a graphics director slash art director slash illustrator for Bloomberg's year end issue. The entire magazine told the story of 2010 in mostly charts but also with photos and essays sprinkled in. I'm putting together a video of the entire issue but here are some snapshots for blogability sake.
Creative Director: Richard Turley
Design Director: Cynthia Hoffman
Graphics Designers: Kenton Powell, Evan Applegate
Art Directors: Maayan Pearl, Lee WIlson, Gina Maniscalco, and Patricia Hwang.
Images from MagCulture, magculture.com/blog/?p=9436
Last month I came in as a graphics director slash art director slash illustrator for Bloomberg's year end issue. The entire magazine told the story of 2010 in mostly charts but also with photos and essays sprinkled in. I'm putting together a video of the entire issue but here are some snapshots for blogability sake.
Creative Director: Richard Turley
Design Director: Cynthia Hoffman
Graphics Designers: Kenton Powell, Evan Applegate
Art Directors: Maayan Pearl, Lee WIlson, Gina Maniscalco, and Patricia Hwang.
Images from MagCulture, magculture.com/blog/?p=9436
The 2009 Burton Snowboards RED Protection Dealer Book features art direction and design from [ 2 one 5 ] Creative. To make it stand out, we incorporated a custom cover featuring a spot varnish, and 48 cleanly laid out individual pages which also feature specific spot varnishes.
This is a test-shot ad campaign I art directed for Fender Instruments. The campaign features musicians from up and coming bands based in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex.
Talent: Jack Doyle of Jack County
Photographer: Stewart Cohen - www.stewartcohen.com/media/still
His clients include Target, AT&T, McDonalds, American Airlines, MGM, National Geographic, Nokia, Samsung, Texas Rangers Baseball, Motel 6, Chase Bank, Bank of America, and among others.
Visual identity developed for Green and Sustainable new building in Montreal city. The visual element evoke the fluidity and the flexibility of the nature. It is an optimistic and dynamic identity has the project itself. This project have been done with Quatuor Communication.
Manos Babounis is an architect based in Athens, Greece specialising in furniture design, interior design, architecture but also project management. The visual identity is mainly composed of different linear graphics, that represent the structure, the multidiscipline character of the designer, applied in vivid monochromatic surface, that enhance the dynamic of his body of work. The identity applications vary from the basic stationary to promotional material, such as brochure, poster and A5 cards. Part of the identity has also been the website, which works as a showcase. The main design elements of the website is a grid on the right, which hosts all the projects (archive), the main part in the middle, which works as a spine of the body of work (projects), and the left part which informs the visitor on further information (about). As a result, all the information needed is in the front, with no further depth, referring to the navigation, which makes it easy navigating and also communicates immediately the different focused areas of the designer.
Papyrus Annual Report 2010
Cover: MultiDesign Smooth White 240 gsm
Insert: MultiDesign Smooth White 150 gsm
Print: Göteborgstryckeriet
Press: Komori 840
Screen: FM 20 micron
Inks: Hostman-Steinberg
Printing plates: Fuji Brillia
Exposure: Creo Lotem 800 II Qvantum
Blankets: Perfect Dot
Varnish: Hostman-Steinberg
Ink Sequence: K-C-M-Y