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For her graduate project, Marija Vidanovic developed a unique accordion news-magazine called ‘Flip’ that allows young urban professionals to quickly flip through daily headlines. This novel, eco-friendly solution eliminates the need of glue and staples.
Find out more VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
For her graduate project, Marija Vidanovic developed a unique accordion news-magazine called ‘Flip’ that allows young urban professionals to quickly flip through daily headlines. This novel, eco-friendly solution eliminates the need of glue and staples.
Find out more VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
For her graduate project, Melody Teichroeb wanted to break down the barriers separating design schools and empower students to build a design community. She created Connexion, a magazine that enables students to gain insights into what students and professionals are doing, learn valuable tips and tricks, connect with other students, and build networks.
Find out more VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
An exercise in collaboration, Communication Design students of this elective worked on projects in small groups as little as 2 and as large as 10. Through it all they functioned based on their expertise as photographers, stylists, photo retouchers, video editors, writers, and most importantly to this class- as art directors. Focus was on product advertising, Fashion editorial and music video production.
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
An exercise in collaboration, Communication Design students of this elective worked on projects in small groups as little as 2 and as large as 10. Through it all they functioned based on their expertise as photographers, stylists, photo retouchers, video editors, writers, and most importantly to this class- as art directors. Focus was on product advertising, Fashion editorial and music video production.
Some spreads from my "Kirk Harf" (Forty Letters) book. All photos & graphic design by Christopher Çolak.
An exercise in collaboration, Communication Design students of this elective worked on projects in small groups as little as 2 and as large as 10. Through it all they functioned based on their expertise as photographers, stylists, photo retouchers, video editors, writers, and most importantly to this class- as art directors. Focus was on product advertising, Fashion editorial and music video production.
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
Some spreads from my "Kirk Harf" (Forty Letters) book. All photos & graphic design by Christopher Çolak.
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
An exercise in collaboration, Communication Design students of this elective worked on projects in small groups as little as 2 and as large as 10. Through it all they functioned based on their expertise as photographers, stylists, photo retouchers, video editors, writers, and most importantly to this class- as art directors. Focus was on product advertising, Fashion editorial and music video production.
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
For her graduate project, Melody Teichroeb wanted to break down the barriers separating design schools and empower students to build a design community. She created Connexion, a magazine that enables students to gain insights into what students and professionals are doing, learn valuable tips and tricks, connect with other students, and build networks.
Find out more VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
An exercise in collaboration, Communication Design students of this elective worked on projects in small groups as little as 2 and as large as 10. Through it all they functioned based on their expertise as photographers, stylists, photo retouchers, video editors, writers, and most importantly to this class- as art directors. Focus was on product advertising, Fashion editorial and music video production.
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
To really push Burton Snowboards RED Protection's best selling helmet, the Hi-Fi, [ 2 one 5 ] Creative developed a graphic theme that centered on the simple relation to nature. With a "woodsy" feel that snowboarders find in the backcountry, several of the Hi-Fi helmets were overlayed with earthy images, materials, colors, and details.
Law & Order Beyond Expectations is a book that was designed to include two unique separate texts that once combined conveyed a third underlying meaning. Taking The Phantom Tollbooth story excerpt and using selected Dumb Laws that still exist in America, I created a juxtaposition and theme that exists in both the book’s design and presentation. Housed in an authentic Law Dictionary book, my book is designed to deliver the unexpected with both its presentation and humorous content and concept.
Burton Snowboards RED Protection Avid helmet kept ti real simple in terms of graphics. Harking back to the basis for all design/art, a "Simple Shapes" theme that focuses around clean, sharp lines and right angles provides an easy canvas to work with. Combined with premium materials, this helmet's clean lines will transfer to the slopes easily.
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
An exercise in collaboration, Communication Design students of this elective worked on projects in small groups as little as 2 and as large as 10. Through it all they functioned based on their expertise as photographers, stylists, photo retouchers, video editors, writers, and most importantly to this class- as art directors. Focus was on product advertising, Fashion editorial and music video production.
As RED's top selling women's helmet, the Pure needed a nice touch or graphics and materials that spoke to female riders. An oriental winter theme was used with graphics featuring classic chinese/japanese gloss imagery on matte helmet colors. WIth waterproof rip stop on the outside of the earpads, and an ultra-soft fleece liner that's warm and snug, the Pure is the perfect spot of femininity for woman snowboarders.
To really push Burton Snowboards RED Protection's best selling helmet, the Hi-Fi, [ 2 one 5 ] Creative developed a graphic theme that centered on the simple relation to nature. With a "woodsy" feel that snowboarders find in the backcountry, several of the Hi-Fi helmets were overlayed with earthy images, materials, colors, and details.
To really push Burton Snowboards RED Protection's best selling helmet, the Hi-Fi, [ 2 one 5 ] Creative developed a graphic theme that centered on the simple relation to nature. With a "woodsy" feel that snowboarders find in the backcountry, several of the Hi-Fi helmets were overlayed with earthy images, materials, colors, and details.
To really push Burton Snowboards RED Protection's best selling helmet, the Hi-Fi, [ 2 one 5 ] Creative developed a graphic theme that centered on the simple relation to nature. With a "woodsy" feel that snowboarders find in the backcountry, several of the Hi-Fi helmets were overlayed with earthy images, materials, colors, and details.
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
Some spreads from my "Kirk Harf" (Forty Letters) book. All photos & graphic design by Christopher Çolak.
Chinese Abstract Slow Art, designed by Ryan Pescatore Frisk & Catelijne van MIddelkoop, Strange Attractors Design, strangeatractors.com
To really push Burton Snowboards RED Protection's best selling helmet, the Hi-Fi, [ 2 one 5 ] Creative developed a graphic theme that centered on the simple relation to nature. With a "woodsy" feel that snowboarders find in the backcountry, several of the Hi-Fi helmets were overlayed with earthy images, materials, colors, and details.