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Archive for January de 2010

wallpaper

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 29, 2010

WHAT WOULD MCGYVER DO?
Glenz tees has themed a t-shirt with one of my 1980s hero…also available as laptop skin and screensaver.

visualising data

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 28, 2010

Michael Van Daniken has visualised the usage of browsers between 2002 – 2009  (Axiis software) I find that especially interesting since my website looks different in every browser…

new website launched

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 27, 2010

Otway Norwood website launched

Be Stupid by Diesel

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 26, 2010

The 2010 Diesel ad campaign by Anomaly London. It centeres provocation with a slogan “Be stupid”… see all of them here.

Honda ad

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 25, 2010

Honda is know for its creative ads, but the latest one – Honda Civic Everything – brings it all together. Its almost like taking a graphic element and converting it to fit into the digital world of advertising. Watch full ad on YouTube

typographic maps

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 22, 2010

a] Vladstudio b] Behance Network c] NB studio

Charting the Beatles: Infographics

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 20, 2010

These visualizations are part of an extensive study of the music of the Beatles. Many of the diagrams and charts are based on secondary sources, including but not limited to sales statistics, biographies, recording sesion notes, sheet music, and raw audio readings.

Ad campaign

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 18, 2010

A very effective ad campaign by Antilogic – “Each time you sleep with someone, you also sleep with his past. Get tested for HIV”.

Monopoly

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 15, 2010

Graphic Outlines designed a new website for BC Commercial. The layout was based on a idea by Richard Beim, who wanted something completely different, fun and close to the retailer. Have a play…

A new look

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 11, 2010

I decided to give the Graphic Outlines website a new look… a bit more creative and different to my last approach (which I designed very much on a hurry early last year).

I am also unsure how many people understood the ever changing floor space illustrations on the front, which actually referred to my Floorspace [...]