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Have you, as a child, ever thought about the mysteries of clouds and thunderstorms? As a child I thought that there were monsters making flahes by clapping in each others hands, and that tubes are running through clouds being responsible for raindrops. Well, now I know better. But I still be a bit sceptical about the real explanation, I still believe in monsters! HAY!
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
Images taken from MAtters (ed. Paulus M. Dreibholz). Work pictured was undertaken on the MA Communication Design course at Central Saint Martins over the last two years.
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
Lecture presentations at Icograda Design Week's Over The Fence seminar series at University of Washington July 13, 2006. Photographer: Christopher Liechty
Welcome To MonsterWorld! You gotta be really lucky because you are witness of a one-in-a-million event. The monsters of MonsterWorld are welcoming you! Normally they hide their world because of the evil of mankind. So enjoy your stay. Enjoy the friendship of all the monsters but don't forget if you're going to be rude they will, well just look what's hidden in the earth.
Photography: Martina Pipprich
For a detailed list of all authors please refer to lyriklabor.de/
Das LyrikLabor ist ein Projekt von Studierenden der Lehreinheiten Kommunikationsdesign und Innenarchitektur der Fachhochschule Mainz und des Deutschen Instituts der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.
Das LyrikLabor entführt seine Besucher in eine literarische Traumwelt. Vom 19. bis zum 22. März entsteht in Mainz ein poetisches Design- und Kommunikationszentrum.
Poesie für alle Sinne
Auf drei Ebenen zeigt das LyrikLabor Installationen, die Traumgedichte aus verschiedenen Epochen künstlerisch interpretieren. Der Besucher kann hier selbst aktiv werden; er darf nicht nur entdecken, sondern mitgestalten. Lyrik wird aus den Anthologien befreit und zu einem Erlebnis für alle Sinne.
May I introduce you to Mr.Candy Killer! The hardest and roughtest candy killer the world has ever seen! So if you want to eat your candies by yourself, I advise you to better hide them! Or eat them immediately! HAY!
Don't forget to join the Candy Killer Society so that we can take over control and rule the world. Hahaha!
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
This dude right here is the mastermind who coded my homepage! Mr.Craig aka Ingo! Thank you dude! But shit on your baseball-cap!!!
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
Images taken from MAtters (ed. Paulus M. Dreibholz). Work pictured was undertaken on the MA Communication Design course at Central Saint Martins over the last two years.
Fragrance packaging design.
A student project from the Communication Design area of the Milwaukee institute of Art and Design. visit www.miad.edu/