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Every product on the market has a barcode and yet only few companies have dared to interact with it design-wise. Since we always pay attention to details we decided to play around with the barcode. We saw the opportunity of a blank space around the barcode and designed it look more interesting by implementing roots growing from the barcode to form a fully grown tree which is a clear reference to our clients business. We have also designed a user friendly manual in a form of pictograms on the back of the package. Drawing of these pictograms was more challenging task then we thought as we needed to display the usage of the product in three small boxes. The design and colors choices proved to be a success at the end of the branding process.
Uploaded for the Hire Cars Group.
This was the first of a few of this shape of Zafira I've driven. Generally not bad, although the 1.6 petrol is best avoided. This one's no longer on the system.
In my design exploration I often try and solve problems >
this Dining Table I drew
was a Simple Glass and Steel Table
to coordinate with a Wall-Mounted-Shelving-Display I also created for the same room.
Unbeknownst-to me.....about half a Century before I drew my concept-
The French Furniture Designer- Extrodinairre- Jean Royere made a similar "desk" with a Shelf,
below the top to Store Papers, etc.....
I like the simplicity of BOTH designs- sadly- the weight of the .75" thick glass atop the Table I made- was so heavy- that my design "wiggled" too much for the clients liking....(and mine too-;( and
I needed to Remake/Redesign their custom table.
I never had that occur before in my 25 years of being a designer/MAKER.
NEVER.
This is a digital version of the print that I have made using Adobe Photo shop I had added colors that would have been used of album covers
New design, it says - looks like a classic slim blonde to me!
More seriously, the tobacco industry is still allowed to advertise smoking as something glamorous to do.
design/art direction: alessandra kalko
text: yuri vasconcelos
illustration: éber evangelista and luiz iria