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I did the graphic design and layout for this year's Stanford Program in Design annual. It showcases the work of the graduating class. Available for purchase through Lulu.

Logo for Swedish publishinghouse Kabusa.

 

Kabusa Books is one of Sweden's largest publishers. Kabusa is also is a place in southern Sweden as well as the world's most beautiful shooting range, where the publishing house was born in the early 2000s. Kabusa Books publishes both Swedish fiction as well as translated fiction for adults and children, detective stories, fiction and gift books. Within the publishing group is also Styxx Fantasy and Charlie by Kabusa.

 

This is their new profile.

  

We wanted the logo to communicate and get people thinking. We wanted people to get that little cerebral micro award when the finally get it – when they too see the bookshelf with the tilting books. Also, use those slashes/tilting books in other media, such as web, i.e. always make the url meaningful and searchable. For example www.kabusabocker.se/designprogram

 

And what about that venomous green colour? Well, it’s chosen stand out in a crowd and promote an inquisitive attitude without being to screechy & culture douchy. It’s intentionally synthetic, invitational. Perky kiwi, not gray green banana

From left to right: Sixth-graders Tyrik Neal, 11, Lateyvia Harrington, Breanna Woods, 11, and Paige Hill, 11, work together to finish their small business model during the Technology Design and Innovation Lab which incorporates entrepreneurship into the classroom using the E-STEAM program at EB Aycock Middle School on Wednesday Oct. 7, 2015. (Aileen Devlin/The Daily Reflector)

Sixth-graders show off their chest pieces which they designed and printed using a 3-D rendering program as part of the Technology Design and Innovation Labs incorporating the E-STEAM program at EB Aycock Middle School on Wednesday Oct. 7, 2015. (Aileen Devlin/The Daily Reflector)

Free-satellite-dish-from-Craigslist chair and three-free-rolls-of-turf-from-Craigslist chair

Kabusa Books is one of Sweden's largest publishers. Kabusa is also is a place in southern Sweden as well as the world's most beautiful shooting range, where the publishing house was born in the early 2000s. Kabusa Books publishes both Swedish fiction as well as translated fiction for adults and children, detective stories, fiction and gift books. Within the publishing group is also Styxx Fantasy and Charlie by Kabusa.

 

This is their new profile.

  

We wanted the logo to communicate and get people thinking. We wanted people to get that little cerebral micro award when the finally get it – when they too see the bookshelf with the tilting books. Also, use those slashes/tilting books in other media, such as web, i.e. always make the url meaningful and searchable. For example www.kabusabocker.se/designprogram

 

And what about that venomous green colour? Well, it’s chosen stand out in a crowd and promote an inquisitive attitude without being to screechy & culture douchy. It’s intentionally synthetic, invitational. Perky kiwi, not gray green banana

Kabusa Books is one of Sweden's largest publishers. Kabusa is also is a place in southern Sweden as well as the world's most beautiful shooting range, where the publishing house was born in the early 2000s. Kabusa Books publishes both Swedish fiction as well as translated fiction for adults and children, detective stories, fiction and gift books. Within the publishing group is also Styxx Fantasy and Charlie by Kabusa.

 

This is their new profile.

  

We wanted the logo to communicate and get people thinking. We wanted people to get that little cerebral micro award when the finally get it – when they too see the bookshelf with the tilting books. Also, use those slashes/tilting books in other media, such as web, i.e. always make the url meaningful and searchable. For example www.kabusabocker.se/designprogram

 

And what about that venomous green colour? Well, it’s chosen stand out in a crowd and promote an inquisitive attitude without being to screechy & culture douchy. It’s intentionally synthetic, invitational. Perky kiwi, not gray green banana

Kabusa Books is one of Sweden's largest publishers. Kabusa is also is a place in southern Sweden as well as the world's most beautiful shooting range, where the publishing house was born in the early 2000s. Kabusa Books publishes both Swedish fiction as well as translated fiction for adults and children, detective stories, fiction and gift books. Within the publishing group is also Styxx Fantasy and Charlie by Kabusa.

 

This is their new profile.

  

We wanted the logo to communicate and get people thinking. We wanted people to get that little cerebral micro award when the finally get it – when they too see the bookshelf with the tilting books. Also, use those slashes/tilting books in other media, such as web, i.e. always make the url meaningful and searchable. For example www.kabusabocker.se/designprogram

 

And what about that venomous green colour? Well, it’s chosen stand out in a crowd and promote an inquisitive attitude without being to screechy & culture douchy. It’s intentionally synthetic, invitational. Perky kiwi, not gray green banana

Kabusa Books is one of Sweden's largest publishers. Kabusa is also is a place in southern Sweden as well as the world's most beautiful shooting range, where the publishing house was born in the early 2000s. Kabusa Books publishes both Swedish fiction as well as translated fiction for adults and children, detective stories, fiction and gift books. Within the publishing group is also Styxx Fantasy and Charlie by Kabusa.

 

This is their new profile.

  

We wanted the logo to communicate and get people thinking. We wanted people to get that little cerebral micro award when the finally get it – when they too see the bookshelf with the tilting books. Also, use those slashes/tilting books in other media, such as web, i.e. always make the url meaningful and searchable. For example www.kabusabocker.se/designprogram

 

And what about that venomous green colour? Well, it’s chosen stand out in a crowd and promote an inquisitive attitude without being to screechy & culture douchy. It’s intentionally synthetic, invitational. Perky kiwi, not gray green banana

David Kelley in Free-satellite-dish-from-Craigslist chair

Sixth-grader Jahiem Daniels, 11, works with his group members at EB Aycock Middle School to design a "mini mall" as part of the Technology Design and Innocation Lab which incorporates the E-STEAM program at EB Aycock Middle School on Wednesday Oct. 7, 2015. (Aileen Devlin/The Daily Reflector)

Sixth-grade students stand around a computer with Technology Design and Innovation Facilitator and Visual Arts Teacher Daniel Niece, right, as Niece turns students sketches into digital designs to teach how 3-D printing works as part of the Technology Design and Innovation Labs incorporating the E-STEAM program at EB Aycock Middle School on Wednesday Oct. 7, 2015. (Aileen Devlin/The Daily Reflector)

Free-satellite-dish-from-Craigslist chair and three-free-rolls-of-turf-from-Craigslist chair

Nakierra Maske, 11, works with her group members to sketch out their business models during the Technology Design and Innovation Lab which incorporates entrepreneurship as part of the E-STEAM program at EB Aycock Middle School on Wednesday Oct. 7, 2015. (Aileen Devlin/The Daily Reflector)

Personal constellations- every one with a story

Personal constellations- each one with a story

Personal constellations- each one with a story

Early stages of Dave's light/sound/motion sculpture

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