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Here is (in my opinion) a totally ingenious packaging idea that resolves my ethical dilemma and clears my conscience so I can keep buying shoes! Thank you, Puma! |
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Michael Freimuth is one of the hottest art directors, designers, and illustrators of his generation. In addition to working at Tender, the NYC-based artist is the creative director for Proximity Magazine and Matériel. |
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Gone are the days when album covers were a creative outlet for artists! |
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Will plastic surgeons be the sculptors of tomorrow? Will the human body be a fleeting work of art moulded in God's image? Are we about to witness the birth of a new breed of designers—beauty designers?! |
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"A frantic chase scene, wild animals let loose in the city, a dramatic hostage situation, and much more in Logorama!" |
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Are you a Helvetica or a Baskerville? Maybe you consider yourself more of a Frutiger? A Comic Sans perhaps? (Yeesh, I hope not.) Look no further, Pentagram's interactive video "What type are you?" has the answer! |
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Uceroz's CD cover art is a breath of fresh air—it combines paper and ink in their simplest incarnation to create a unique, interactive piece. |
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At some point we've all doodled on a napkin while gabbing on the phone. Or on the back of a placemat at Saint-Hubert while waiting for a quarter chicken with fries. But have you ever considered selling your scribbles? |
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Even all that snow couldn’t stop our movers! It should come as no surprise that our move has been a hot topic of conversation at espresso of late. We have finally hung out our shingle at our new address and are slowly acclimatizing to our new surroundings. After hearing about our new “trendy” office at length, and talking about it myself (because here, we eventually all get a chance to have our say— and we speak a lot about Feng Shui, you know, always facing north, and that sort of thing). So, as I was saying, after hearing about our new offices, I started / more Array |
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Typography, illustration, origami? Why not all three? |
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Christmas 2007: Greenford Printing wanted to promote its services and, at the same time, wish its clients Happy Holidays. In collaboration with the Purpose agency, the British printing house designed new boxes for the famous Italian Christmas cake panettone, using the Pantone colour chart as inspiration. |











































