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Brief was to bring the calendar into the 21st century, whilst retaining a paper based format. I gave my calendar a circular format and vibrant climatic colour scheme to stand out against the others on the market.
I just finished (well, almost) the jewelry design site for Karin Jacobson. Still needs a few additions but it's almost there.
This would be the place to get your girl a cool piece of jewelry this holiday season. Her stuff is all inspired by comic books, anime and sci-fi. Pretty damn cool. Check out the sweet designer jewelry!
printed on the last page of "The Handy Book of Artistic Printing: A Collection of Letterpress Examples, with specimens of type, ornament, corner fills, borders, twisters, wrinkles, and other freaks of fancy"
book designed by Doug Clouse and Angela Voulangas
bought this at the TDC Book Fair
a bit more info on my blog:
designrelated.com/inspiration/view/Karen/page/1/entry/314...
and if you are around May 30th in NYC try to stop by the TDC Book Fair:
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, san serif letterform and photography.
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.