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Welcome to the World of Mischklang!
May I introduce you to Mr.Cloud the new face of Mischklang! He's a very optimistic, gentle and nice fella, and the fotoshooting up in the sky was a real, real convenient event. Even when it started thundering he still kept smiling. On and on.
So whenever you see him, don't forget to say 'hello' or even offer him a cup of hot chocolate, he will present you with a lot of fantastic, creative and extraordinary visual gifts! Promised! 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
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
Welcome to the World of Mischklang!
May I introduce you to Mr.Cloud the new face of Mischklang! He's a very optimistic, gentle and nice fella, and the fotoshooting up in the sky was a real, real convenient event. Even when it started thundering he still kept smiling. On and on.
So whenever you see him, don't forget to say 'hello' or even offer him a cup of hot chocolate, he will present you with a lot of fantastic, creative and extraordinary visual gifts! Promised! 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
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
GDMA Fresh Thinking speaker event at the Graphic Design for Marketing 2009 Degree Show, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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
Competitive races 2006:
the view from the netroots ,2006
IInstallation for “Personal Geographies:
Contemporary Artists Make Maps” at
Hunter College Times Square Galleries, New York
Mixed media wall drawing: Acrylic,
nails, pins, paper, thread, wire 162” x 120”
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
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
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