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Swiss graphic design from an exhibition at the St Brides print library back in May 2006. Would love to own a set of these.
Packaging is one of the most important part of product branding . beautiful Packaging Attract more customer it’s means more sales of your product and stands out One step Ahead from your competitors. here we presents some cool packaging designs to inspire yourself . dreamcss.blogspot.com/2009/03/25-best-packaging-design-in...
A recent birth announcement design I created for a client. Done in CS2.
Fonts used:
AL Charisma (script)
Futura Light
Ferrari 458 Italia by Oakley Design (6 in the World !) during the Top Marques. Plage du Larvotto, Monaco.
A design for AIGA or American Institute for Graphic Arts. This organization is the oldest and leading group about design in the US. Their website can be a little overwhelming for beginning or novice designers but it has a wealth of information concerning American graphic design.
Graphic design, the most ubiquitous of all arts.
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Home is were you weave it.
(Leonard L Levinson)
I'm not fond of spiders, but this one was so colorful I had to take a photo!
A big useful bench included as part of the general architectural plan of this university building. Just along the public sidewalk.
HBM!
Braun+Design / Design+Design
Design Magazine fron Germany featuring products mainly from Braun – also featuring other products and design with the same philosophy.
Mural by Okuda San Miguel aka @okudart seen at: 35th Street & 6th Avenue in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
Drone photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
Edit by Teee.
A while ago I set up a Flickr group to document the work of 8vo, and have finally got around to taking and uploading some photos of their work.
First Layout for the WingsTech Logo Design.
Logo for a company who offers solutions for software / development & graphic.
Paul Rand cover design for the American Institute of Graphic Arts Journal (AIGA), I'm not sure what year.
This was actually my favourite shot from the Design Museum yesterday. It's a very simple shot of the ground floor stairwell, but I love the minimalism and cleanness of this shot.
Also a bonus to get another photo without people complicating the frame.