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Fragrance packaging design.
A student project from the Communication Design area of the Milwaukee institute of Art and Design. visit www.miad.edu/
As a matter of fact I was always and I am still very addicted to the art of Mr. Jago that's why I tried several times to copy him. IMPOSSIBLE! He was the one, besides Pete Fowler, James Jarvis, JamFactory, Stick-A-Thing, Greg Abbott, 123Klan and FriendsWithYou who introduced me, back in 2005, to the world of Streetart and CharacterDesign Thank you all!
This is Strechboy. You might wonder why he's called Strechboy! I'll explain: You can see that between his head and his belly there is just a small connection, his spinal cord. And this spinal cord is special. It's not like yours, meaning fixed. He can strech it! As long as he wants it to be (meaning to be streched). It's not just very very cool (which it really is) but it is also absolutely necessary to survive. Because if he streches his spinal cord he can see the spinal-cord-killer years before they can see him! It's the only way for him to survive!
His friend Mr.Bubbledogtheheartface is a really good friend! He's absolutely loyal to Strechboy.
If you pay a lot attention to the heartface you might can see that this is not only a heart with a face, but two eyes and the nose of a dog! (Try it!) That's why his friends use to call him Mr.Bubbledogtheheartface.
(After I bought some Ü-Eiers and after I've opened them I thought it would be kinda cool to make a monster that could strech it's spinal cord.)
Understands the brands personality to communicate with the customers
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In term 1 2D Graphics 1, students gain a mastery of Photoshop techniques. For this assignment, the students learned about compositing and applied it to the given, Halloween-appropriate theme.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
The repackaging of a $5 Utility tool to help add perceived value and brand presence, while obtaining skills in packaging construction and vacuum forming. From the Communication Design Students of the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. Visit miad.edu.
In term 1 2D Graphics 1, students gain a mastery of Photoshop techniques. For this assignment, the students learned about compositing and applied it to the given, Halloween-appropriate theme.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
GDMA Fresh Thinking speaker event at the Graphic Design for Marketing 2009 Degree Show, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
An exercise in dimensionalizing a brand identity (of the students own design) within a predetermined footprint of around 500 square feet.
Traffic patterns and intent are important as well as the overall branding of the identity from all approaches.
Communication Design Area
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
http//www.miad.edu
Phil Belair, Associate Professor
An exercise in dimensionalizing a brand identity (of the students own design) within a predetermined footprint of around 500 square feet.
Traffic patterns and intent are important as well as the overall branding of the identity from all approaches.
Communication Design Area
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
http//www.miad.edu
Phil Belair, Associate Professor
The Packaging of Nothing, in order to call attention to the impact and sometimes wastefulness of packaging.
By the Communication Design students of the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.
Spring 2009 visit miad.edu
Have you ever thought about angels and what they do in heaven? Well last week, while I was spending some time in Stuttgart, I saw one flying back to heaven. And guess what? He had a skateboard. REALLY! No joke!
He was a professional skateboarder! And guess what? He's going to participate in the Heaven X-Games 2009! So now you know: Angels do skate in heaven!
I didn't expect them to turn out that way. As a matter of fact I am always working in front of a screen, so you get a different feeling and a different perception over the years. So it was a whole new experience to hold your ownwork in your hands and see people laughing at it, enjoying them or condemning them. A whole new, but great experience!
If you want to buy one just hit me an e-mail: mischklang@mischklang.com
They all are limited to 5 pieces only and come with a hand-signed postcard and loads of stickers.
If you take a precise look at the background you might see one of the prints I haven't release yet!
Lecture presentations at Icograda Design Week day four at University of Washington July 15, 2006. A highlight was the Icograda Lifetime Achievement Award presented to Sara Little Turnbull.
Unsere denkwerk Preisträger des Best of the best in den Kategorien "App" und "Digital Live Performance", zwischen Peter Zec (Red Dot) und Bettina Schulz (Novum)
Gallery 214 Closing Reception. Student design exhibition. September 25th, 2014. PNCA main campus. Photos by Joseph Greer.
GDMA Fresh Thinking speaker event at the Graphic Design for Marketing 2009 Degree Show, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
An exercise in dimensionalizing a brand identity (of the students own design) within a predetermined footprint of around 500 square feet.
Traffic patterns and intent are important as well as the overall branding of the identity from all approaches.
Communication Design Area
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
http//www.miad.edu
Phil Belair, Associate Professor
An exercise in dimensionalizing a brand identity (of the students own design) within a predetermined footprint of around 500 square feet.
Traffic patterns and intent are important as well as the overall branding of the identity from all approaches.
Communication Design Area
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
http//www.miad.edu
Phil Belair, Associate Professor
An exercise in dimensionalizing a brand identity (of the students own design) within a predetermined footprint of around 500 square feet.
Traffic patterns and intent are important as well as the overall branding of the identity from all approaches.
Communication Design Area
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
http//www.miad.edu
Phil Belair, Associate Professor
An exercise in dimensionalizing a brand identity (of the students own design) within a predetermined footprint of around 500 square feet.
Traffic patterns and intent are important as well as the overall branding of the identity from all approaches.
Communication Design Area
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
http//www.miad.edu
Phil Belair, Associate Professor
Work from the Packaging Design class in the Communication Design area of the Milwaukee institute of Art and Design.
Students were asked to mix a fragrance, name it. and establish a brand look for it. They were also asked to create a launch print ad for their fragrance.
Associate Professor
Phil Belair
An exercise in dimensionalizing a brand identity (of the students own design) within a predetermined footprint of around 500 square feet.
Traffic patterns and intent are important as well as the overall branding of the identity from all approaches.
(google sketchup)
Communication Design Area
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
http//www.miad.edu
Phil Belair, Associate Professor