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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/
Logo for Planned Parenthood of Toronto. Designer Richard Janis. From Graphis Annual 73/74. (Canada). Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.
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...
In essence, typography is the art of arranging letters and text in a way that makes the copy legible, clear, and visually appealing to the reader, I think typography is going to be a trend or future, so here I create this design.
The international design style has become global. No longer are there flying horses, dinosaurs or other odd symbols representing oil companies.
An early 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.
This is a small, interesting ad by Walter Brudi for wool, from a 1933 German advertising art publication. The use of photography, layout and san-serif letterforms is a very early example of the international style.
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:
An idea for packaging. This is what you may be seeing when buying kitty egg crayons in stores. Thoughts?
Robert Bereny, Hungarian designer for an advertisement for mustard.
I may be wrong, but I think that the lettering is a European variant of Futura, a very popular type design by Paul Renner. Both of my Gebrauchsgraphik copies are set in a standard version of Futura and they are printed letterpress. I can run my hands lightly across the pages and feel the indent. It's hard to imagine a magazine being printed letterpress today.
For this project I was asked to make the cover for Time magazine. I drew those images separately with color ink then scaned them, and finishd in photoshop.
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inspired by RiP: A Remix Manifesto.
nfb.ca/rip
Berlin Bauhaus Archive Museum. One of my all time favorite shots. I love the little Bauhaus lamp glowing in the darkened window.
This is for College of Liberal Arts. The design concept came from 17 departments (17 color blocks), foundation of education, diversity, and multi-discipline. The logo needed to attract young graduated high school students to the College.
Logo for a textile group, Tissages Normands Réunis. Designer Adrian Frutiger. From Graphis Annual 70/71. (France). Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.