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here another old project from 2007.
called "Drips are so cool!" and "Stencilstyles are also awesome!".
handpulled silkscreen-print on transparent vinyl stickers. size A4.
pull one off and pimp you typography...wow, oh man :-)
»Welt aus Schrift – Das 20. Jahrhundert in Europa und den USA«
22. 9. 2010 – 16. 1. 2011
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin – Kunstbibliothek
Ausstellungshallen am Kulturforum
For the CD Cover Meme Project.
Band name: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_von_Habsburg
Album title: www.quotationspage.com/quote/32888.html
Photo: Robin by Jens Mollenvanger
was a team work with two of my classmates.
we had to think about a new way of marketing food. we thought of a package which includes milk, butter, eggs - all things you need ;)
Lore invite concept
Standard 4 x 6 postcard size with bleeds.
This one is actually my favorite out of the bunch.
Our tutor is big on keywords and ""THEMES"". The keyword for this project, at least, one of them, was 'experiment'. So I decided to model the invitation format on what is traditionally the one least experimental forms of design, the formal wedding invitation, and make it, umm, experimental somehow. This is a rough mockup; I think the final won't have repeated photographs. And the contact details need to be sorted out...
PaperMate: Coffee Scented Pen packaging and possible tie-in with Starbucks Coffee. (Concept only) ©2005
A lecture poster for Helaine Silverman for the University of Illinois' Department of Landscape Architecture.
The Book of the Courtier, made over in Illustrator.
I chose brown and parchment for the background colors because I thought they gave the book a feel of warmth and richness that the original didn't have. The picture is a portrait of the author which was painted in his lifetime; it's a little low-res because this was the best version I could get for free. The front and spine contain all the information that was on the original cover, but I edited the back matter and added blurbs about the translator and art editor, which I took from inside the book.