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Italian paper company Fedrigoni set a brief as part of this year's YCN student awards.
The goal was to showcase a selected range of paper stock in a way which would promote the quality and functionality of Fedrigoni paper.
This lead to the creation of three sketchbooks, featuring a range of inspirational imagery including photography, vector patterns and retro illustrations. The images were printed alongside blank pages for artists and designers to use in whatever way they wanted.
Each cover design has been laser cut and with the accompanying text, 'Good Ideas Begin On Paper.' letterpressed by hand.
17 x 23 in.; CMYK
-On the other side of this poster will be calendar of art and music events at Rutgers-Newark.
As our art director walks past her finished project, only her foot stops to pose for the camera. Busy. Busy.
bit.ly/1gNVU8v December 21, 2013 at 01:34PM #Japanese #Flower Icon // #logo #icon #design #graphicdesign #designlife bit.ly/1dunqSR via Tumblr bit.ly/1d5spOz bit.ly/16tMqGV
Cover design for Bábel verme (The Pit of Babel), a Hungarian comic book by Iván Kemenes and Péter Varga, whose previous comic, Stroboscopa has won a Hungarian comics award.
The present cover was made with some images available under either the Creative Commons (by) or the GPL licence. The images are by Lucas Van Valckenborch, R. E. Snodgrass, lorentey, Evan Eckard and some others who made textures (whom I, unfortunately, can't identify anymore, their names lost in a HDD crash).
For further details, please see: fav.me/d2ecnbz
String Puppet Cross is a logo design I made which is a mash-up of isometric drawing inspirations and countercultures. It is now available printed on women and men's t-shirts and tank tops in Society6:
society6.com/product/string-puppet-cross_t-shirt
#graphicdesign #lowbrowart #counterculture #filipino #pinoy
Intel Corp. promotional materials / Unix user's guide from 1990. My grandmother gave this to me, God knows where she dug it up from. I'm pretty sure she assumed it would still be useful in some way. Also: In French!
Look at this closely. They're not the same. One was created using Vector Magic.
Blogged at www.kolbykirk.com/news/2008/02/24/vector-past-future/