Nice little selection of printed pieces here by Six. I really like the use of different colour combinations used in the stationery set below all held together through the consistency of application of type.
Showing posts with label Layout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Layout. Show all posts
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Homework
Beautiful and bold, type-led print work by Danish studio Homework. With a characteristically effortless Scandinavian feel, their work exudes quality with the wide range of formats, stocks, finishes and layouts on show across their extensive portfolio.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
OK-RM
Labels:
Business Cards,
Colour,
Design for Print,
Editorial,
Exhibition,
Layout,
OUGD301,
Posters,
Promotional,
Publication,
Stationery,
Typography
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
This Is Studio
Love the work here for Goldsmiths - and the presentation of it by This Is Studio. Great combination of colours, formats and layouts.
Labels:
Colour,
Design for Print,
Editorial,
Identity,
Layout,
OUGD301,
Posters,
Promotional,
Publication,
Stocks and Finishes
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Nokia x Gestalten
Twenty-six characters is a celebration of Nokia Pure: its design story, its distinctive features, and its value as a unique brand asset. It details how the typeface was designed and developed with the user interface in mind, and how it was crafted into a contemporary typeface at the Dalton Maag foundry.
The layout and application of colour is beautifully done and presents the Nokia Pure typeface in a fresh, clean and sophisticated manner.
Friday, 25 November 2011
Luke Robertson
Some interesting and creative type work here by recent graduate Luke Robertson from Brisbane, Australia. Particularly like the bold red monotone work based on the recent occupy movement and the following poster series about the modern problems facing the Aboriginal people.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Dina Silanteva
Typographic music project by recent graduate Dina Silanteva based on an investigation into generative systems and modular typefaces. It's a lovely experimental approach that's resulted in a bold and energising typeface.
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