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This was the Soviet Union's exhibition hall, not exactly what El Lissitzky would have designed. But I still have my Potemkin button that they gave to all visitors.
Spokane was happy to have the Russians in the World's Fair and the Russians were delighted with Spokane. Visitors came from all over and the Russian pavilion was one of the most popular. This was during the height of the cold war. People are just interested, even curious, about other cultures in spite of their own government's policy. And everybody had to try borcsht in their Soviet restaurant on the left. I noticed that the Russians were eating Crab Louis and western porter house steaks at the Spokane Ridpath Hotel. But if you came visiting from a Montana cattle ranch, you would rather try borcsht. "Steak again?" Everything is relative.
Project: Corporate identity for Armatta (school project)
Concept: Step two in an ongoing branding project for an independant montreal based contemporary art/urban/trendy art gallery. The logo works as a system that can shift and be reconstructed for countless forms of application. An ever changing identity shifts and evolves to accomodate to the ever-changing art-scene. The shapes themselves are composed of the logotype's letterforms.
Application will always involve a unity between the logo's application in it's simplicity, as well as it's pattern-based execution. This unity reflects the idea of a gallery, as well as the concept of art itself.
Direção de arte para anúncio pendente Circle, Swarovski Architecture campanha para Puntoluce, publicado na revista Casa Claudia.
more from my relish project---sorry for the reflection---didn't really think about this snapshot oops!.
Cardboard pic sleeve for a 45 RPM single--
(This record is a donation from The Rev. M. Dowers Astro-Faith Foundation--)
Client: Specacular Aquariums
Brief: To design a business card for an aquatics solutions company
Year: 2004
Web Portfolio: www.dejongedesign.com
Comment: This business card was produced for an aquarium solutions group based in Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. All stationery produced was designed in two colours, so future printing cost could be kept to a minimum
Photography recorded in my sketchbook.
Final piece: www.flickr.com/photos/55109135@N02/5212066352/in/set-7215...