10/10/2007

When Space Meets Art/When Art Meets Space











Spatial, Structural and Graphic Design for Event and Exhibition.

10/09/2007

Jonathan Barnbrook, Live from Hungary



2007. X. 8. Műcsarnok, Érintés
2007. X. 9. Gödör, Helvetica 50 kiállítás, MATT

Jonathan Barnbrook, Live from the Design Museum



JONATHAN BARNBROOK - Friendly Fire
19 June to 10 October 2007
Jonathan Barnbrook has emerged in the past two decades as one of the UK’s most consistently innovative graphic designers. Pioneering the notion of graphic design with a social conscience, he makes strong statements about corporate culture, consumerism, war and international politics, and through his work in both commercial and non-commercial spheres combines wit, political savvy and bitter irony in equal measures. The Design Museum will exhibit the first British retrospective of his work in Jonathan Barnbrook.
http://www.designmuseum.org/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/jonathan-barnbrook

10/07/2007

Robert The, Starting with a single Bible link...







Justin Quinn



http://www.mmgalleries.com/artists/quinn.html

Gregor Huber, CH



http://www.glashaus.ch/index.php

10/06/2007

RE-BAG



Curated by Progress Packaging, Re-bag is an exhibition of limited edition reusable canvas bags designed by 15 leading UK design practitioners. Designers responded to a brief to create an image for a bag on the theme of sustainability and reusability. The resulting bags not only promote this idea but are also in themselves, an eco-friendly alternative to the use of non-green materials in everyday packaging.

“Those who destroy forests don’t kill only trees”.





Beautiful campaign by Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi for S.O.S. Mata Atlantica, a brazilian foundation protecting the country's environment.

10/04/2007

NB Studio - London Kerning



Second edition print run due to high demand. This poster was a winner of the design week awards 2007 and also features in D&AD annual and Tokyo Type Directors.

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9/30/2007

Richard Niessen, ‘Typographic Masonry City’







International Poster and Graphic Arts Festival, Chaumont
The exhibition is aptly called TM-City which stands for ‘Typographic Masonry City’, where Dutch Designer Richard Niessen has created eight imaginary neighborhoods made out of over 150 works combining elements including fonts, shapes and colours. Taking the concept to the max, Niessen actually builds a city out of his designs creating a modular urban environment where flyers are stacked to form skyscrapers and posters laid out to illustrate parks.

9/26/2007

Illustrators Give Economist Campaign New Face


Non-Format

Mick Marston

Non-Format

Matthew Green

Fine ‘n’ Dandy

Geoff McFetridge

Seymour Chwast