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matchbook invites.
from 1 legal size paper I can get 4 invites.
maybe I will post template later, this would be cute for photos to share w/family & friends. That is my next project.... (or a mini logo portfolio/biz card?... hmm...
Project: Corporate identity for Armatta (school project)
Concept: Step two in an ongoing branding project for an independant montreal based contemporary art/urban/trendy art gallery. The logo works as a system that can shift and be reconstructed for countless forms of application. An ever changing identity shifts and evolves to accomodate to the ever-changing art-scene. The shapes themselves are composed of the logotype's letterforms.
Application will always involve a unity between the logo's application in it's simplicity, as well as it's pattern-based execution. This unity reflects the idea of a gallery, as well as the concept of art itself.
A celebration of the 20th anniversary of Lego's original mythology BIONICLE! Please spread the word and hit that Support button on Lego Ideas! Thank you!
Link to project:
ideas.lego.com/projects/b5456207-ed0d-4f44-a02b-b0dae424158e
Classic example of a New Graphic Design layout using only two colors, (a two color run for a printing press is much cheaper than full color) but was an exciting visual utilizing space, tension, asymmetrical layout, and san serif letterform.
Trademark for a fishing company. Designer Claude Dieterich. From Graphis Annual 72/73. (Peru). Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.
My firend Porter has this awesome pano camera with which she takes...awesome panos. I particularly LOVE the minimal winter landscape ones, so I took the liberty of remixing them.
the originals are here: flickr.com/photos/porter867-5309/sets/72157604948310679/
2010 Poster-Calendar design by:
SILENTHUNDER design concepts
Available only @http://www.silenthunder.com/souvenirs.html
This was the brochure that represented Australia at the 1974 World's Fair in Spokane. Very New Graphic Design in its layout.
Designer: Max Huber
Item: Postcard for Borsalino Italy
Year: 1949
Size: Approx. 5 7/8" x 4 1/8"
Swiss born Modernist, trained at the Zurich School of Arts and Crafts, Max Huber ventured over the border to Italy to make his mark in Milan working for Antonio Boggeri before going out on his own. Some of his best work can be found on the covers of jazz albums and books along with Italian racing posters.
www.etsy.com/listing/81812878/max-huber-borsalino-hats-19...