The History of Van
As you may know, we just moved down under and we are trying our best to fulfil our travel and design dreams. That’s why when we found this we thought … Continue reading
Forrest Gump by Wes Anderson according to Louis Paquet
“I wanted to know what would the opening credits for the movie Forrest Gump look like if Wes Anderson had directed it. Here’s what I came up with.” by Louis … Continue reading
Beautiful Book Covers by Isabel Urbina Peña
Isabel Urbina Peña is a cover designer at Random House in New York City. She has worked at C&G Partners LLC, American Museum of Natural History, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de … Continue reading
Think Dirty App: Shop clean personal care products @thinkdirty
Think Dirty® app is the easiest way to learn about the potentially toxic ingredients in your cosmetics and personal care products. It’s an independent source that allows you to compare … Continue reading
Rebranding The Design Pot
The Design Pot is an international editorial project about design, architecture and illustration. Its mission is to bring to the general public “out of the box” designers and artists, supporting … Continue reading
Typographic Mural
Mural designed and painted for Project:Rhino in Toronto. Via
All We Need Is Love
Super late post about another project where Meg was involved at Nearly Normal. For this Valentine’s Day they’ve chosen to use their individual skills and expertise to create a tribute to … Continue reading
New Flavours for 2014
This beauty was created at Nearly Normal, where Meg is working at the moment and not only is a colourful juicy project, but it is definitely a great colourful inspiration to … Continue reading
BEAUTY OF MATHEMATICS
The Beauty of Mathematics is a video that shows mathematics behind the everyday life. An equation on the left, mathematical model in the centre, and its manifestation on the … Continue reading
The Interactive Ear| A Guide to Human Hearing
The Interactive Ear is a project which explain and shows the structure of our ears. The ear is the organ which controls hearing and balance, allowing us to understand our surroundings and … Continue reading
The Type Deck – Typography Playing Cards printed
The Type Deck is a uniquely designed playing card deck. The entire 52 poker cards are displayed through the form of custom typography. Printed by the USPCC. Designed by Chris Cavill … Continue reading
Lettering made of spices, food and little particles to create beautiful typography
Marmelade Bleue is the website of Danielle Evans, an American illustrator and typographer who loves to use paper cutting, food, chalk, calligraphy, brush pens, and digital practices to achieve her solutions. … Continue reading
State of America Print Series
The series depicts the surprisingly diverse and slightly strange official insignia of the American states. There are 50 (18×24 inch) prints in the series (titled State of America), including birds, mammals, grains, … Continue reading
Geek Gods Calendar 2013
Every year, Habari Media creates a bespoke calendar highlighting twelve industry leaders who are doing great work in the media industry. The Habari media calendar therefore needed to play up … Continue reading
The Evolution of Bicycles
‘With over 75 intricately detailed illustrations Pop Chart Lab has traced the evolutionary tree of the bicycle from 1780 to the present day. From the early high-wheel “boneshakers” of the … Continue reading
Periodic Table of Alcohol
This infographic shows important information about the most famous alcoholic beverages. Design by Mayra Magalhaes
Framing Copenhagen by Peter Ørntoft
Framing Copenhagen is a poster project by Peter Ørntoft who wanted to examine if it was possible to create an interaction between the poster medium and the user. With the … Continue reading
From Paper to Screen
‘Animation which shows typography evolution from paper to screen. The animation is divided in two parts. The first deals with the basic rules of typesetting. The second, is about the … Continue reading
Taste the Font
“One day in the air of the Prim Prim studio appeared a question – is it possible to describe the taste of the font? That is how the “Taste the … Continue reading
The paper office you can find at Wieden+Kennedy
This is time to show off… how the best creatives in London work. For this reason Emily Forgot and Laurie D designed a paper office for W+K headquarters. On a … Continue reading
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