View allAll Photos Tagged creativedesign,
MDP Bassworks specializes in the repair, restoration and custom builds of Double Basses. These Scout Book notebooks were made as promotional items complete with MDP's info on the back. Black ink on chipboard always looks good!
Jesse Hora is an art director, an illustrator and an Michigan native. He filled these Scout Books with fun, funky sketches and smart illustrations. A super sweet ongoing illustration project of his is Athlete Objects, in which he creates his interpretations of 1980s and 1990s athletes based off of their names, his childhood memories, and their Wikipedia entries. Pretty fresh!
@jessehoradotcom
Junichi Tsuneoka is Stubborn Sideburn, a Seattle-based character designer and illustrator who created this awesome Make Your Own Scout Book. What got us excited is that he really understands the power of a pocket-perfect notebook! Sweet, typographically strong tidbits such as"Free your mind blank pages" and "A small book for big ideas" make us really excited. Oh! And don't forget about "Big ideas can fit in your pocket." We agree.
Heart Roasters is a new craft roaster located on East Burnside in Portland. They recently printed two styles of cards: one for drinks and the other for coffee beans. Awesome!
This great Scout Book project comes to us from the people over at Aha! agency in celebration of their fourth anniversary. Located in Austin, TX, they specialize in branding + fresh perspectives and wanted to give their clients, friends, and fans a special kind of thank-you for their support. I think this Scout Book is perfect for the job! Printed in orange and brown, complete with a belly band (you know we love a good belly band) and custom interiors – turning four in 2010 never looked better!
Zen Foundation, social media made easy by Stepstone Tech, made this lovely three-color Scout Book for a conference in San Francisco.
Cap height, ascender, bowl, serif, baseline: there are a lot of things to keep track of when designing letterforms! The Type Sketcher trio of pocket notebooks helps you stay on track as you design. This set features one book for uppercase, one book for lowercase, and one book for numerals, punctuation and symbols. Each book comes with a brief but informative guide to the basics of type design that serve as gentle guides for beginners and helpful reminders for seasoned type designers.
This trio of pocket tools was developed in partnership with Ian Lynam, in hopes that type designers everywhere keep sketching!
Corey Thompson makes art, does graphic design, and writes an awesome blog called Super Duper.
He fills Scout Books like no one else we know; glimpse his awesome filled pocket notebooks over on his portfolio site.
Zen Foundation, social media made easy by Stepstone Tech, made this lovely three-color Scout Book for a conference in San Francisco.
My Caramel Vanilla Kiss cupcake being evaluated by the judges for the Amateur Best Design category - nope, didn't win this time!
The University Bookstore in Seattle, Washington, is celebrating its 110th year of business with this commemorative book.
The book consists of 110 original 110-word compositions by authors in the University Bookstore "family." Celebrate the launch of the book and the 100th birthday of the bookstore this Sunday, January 10, 2010.
Cap height, ascender, bowl, serif, baseline: there are a lot of things to keep track of when designing letterforms! The Type Sketcher trio of pocket notebooks helps you stay on track as you design. This set features one book for uppercase, one book for lowercase, and one book for numerals, punctuation and symbols. Each book comes with a brief but informative guide to the basics of type design that serve as gentle guides for beginners and helpful reminders for seasoned type designers.
This trio of pocket tools was developed in partnership with Ian Lynam, in hopes that type designers everywhere keep sketching!
Eden Papineau is a graphic and web designer from Virginia Beach, VA. We had the pleasure of helping to create these distinctive Scout Books complete with Eden's personal identity. They turned out great as you can see.
Hooray Eden! Hooray Scout Books, you've done it again!
Nicholas is silkscreening wooden signs for Stumptown Coffee! Here is his progress as far as the first color.
These all entries were designed for a online grocery shop CtgGrocer .
Thanks
To show a more you can connect me on my social site and also can inspire me to improve my work thank you
Click on there to find me
To Contact With me On my Page:
Social Media Profile:
For freelance session or any contract
Mail me on : nzmlhrd@gmail.com
------------------------------------------------------
In there I have designed all of the designs of youtube thumbnails . All my authentic designs , that’s all are made by myself .
For freelance session or any contract
Mail me on : nzmlhrd@gmail.com
Jam band, anyone?
The prolific band Phish used the Scout Books during their North American tour last summer as swag for their fans–ahem, PHANS. With strikingly bold typography, these notebooks lay out a few Phish lyrics.
Rad!
The University of Houston's University Centers created this Scout Book to use as a giveaway and promotional item for their students. On the back is a schedule of programs, resources and services offered by the University Centers for the 2010-11 year and inside are 32 lined pages ready and waiting to be filled by some lucky recipient.
Scout Books are a great tool for universities. Everyone needs to carry around a notebook for jotting things down, why not carry one with a little school spirit?
Ana Benaroya rocks the color and texture in this Scout Book! Her design and illustration work is just as lively and refreshing as these sketches suggest. Check her out!
Vance Reeser makes animated films, creates images, crafts websites, and writes a blog. He so expertly filled up this Scout Book with some amazing character sketches–and a collage treat at the end. Not to mention the first time we've ever seen the Scout Book used as a mask! Bravo, bravo Vance! Great innovation. Great sketches.
Find Vance's work here, on his website. One project we're particularly intrigued by is a short animated film Vance is creating called the Beast of Black Lake. He used Kickstarter to fund the project but is still accepting backers to help propel the project towards completion.
We're pretty sure we'll be seeing loads of great stuff from Vance in the near future.
These Portland Bingo Cards come to us from the super-talented Bishop Lennon and Amy Ruppel. Every city should have Bingo cards; however, I think most Portlanders would agree that none would be as awesome as these. I can just imagine loading up a car full of people to go driving around, shouting out all the Portland-y things you find while everyone hangs their flailing limbs out of the rolled-down windows. Thanks to Amy Ruppel for providing the great photos you see here. The cards turned out fantastic!
These pocket notebooks were created by Pilot to be used as giveaways and note taking tools for a workshop they held with a client. Pilot's plan is to create a series of Scout Books – one for each workshop as they continue to hold them. The bold illustration style used on this Scout Book translates really well on the chipboard.
We printed this great Scout Book a few weeks back for the newly-formed Portland social group Whiskey Friends. This loose group of friends will meet regularly in dark basements to drink spirits and take notes.
The project comes from Panic's Mike Merrill and other collaborators.
Cheers!
The University Bookstore in Seattle, Washington, is celebrating its 110th year of business with this commemorative book.
The book consists of 110 original 110-word compositions by authors in the University Bookstore "family." Celebrate the launch of the book and the 100th birthday of the bookstore this Sunday, January 10, 2010.
Travel Portland is such a great resource for lots of interesting stuff to do when visiting Portland. Check out their website to find the latest attractions and new, fun events going on around the beautiful Rose City. This book was designed by Amy Ruppel, go figure, it's just so much fun to look at! It's also a great example of using two colors on a Scout Book! So, so great!
Mia Christopher is a whirlwind of bright productivity. As a multi-disciplinary artist residing in San Francisco, Mia is filling the art world with color and whimsy, participating in group and solo shows up and down the West Coast as well as internationally. All this while she's working toward her BFA from the California College of the Arts. We can't wait to see what's next from Mia. Stay tuned for more Scout Books from Mia; she filled up THREE with playful illustrations and material studies.