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Logo re-design 2009

Posted by: juliane in: ● March 8, 2010

More logo re-designs here

Found Functions

Posted by: juliane in: ● February 25, 2010

A project by photographer and mathematician Nikki Graziano who combines both in her work. I find this facsinating, because I especially enjoy work that combines areas of interest in one piece.

Back to the Future

Posted by: juliane in: ● February 2, 2010

Gerd Arntz designed around 4000 signs, which symbolized key data from industry, demographics, politics and economy, for the visual language Isotype. Those ’sowviet’ looking signs are still a great reference point…

new website launched

Posted by: juliane in: ● January 27, 2010

Otway Norwood website launched

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.

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…

DIY – Design It Yourself

Posted by: juliane in: ● December 8, 2009

Brighten the Corners celebrate their anniversary by printing ‘Inbox’, a set of three posters with a selection from ten years of incoming mail… I am sure everyone has got a few positive or amusing ones, bad, confused, dull and ridiculous emails in their inbox …

Most popular TV series

Posted by: juliane in: ● November 27, 2009

A graphic design project by Albert Exergian: A series of minimalistic posters of the most popular TV series, done with a few simple forms and symbols…

Origami animals

Posted by: juliane in: ● October 13, 2009

I was asked to design a birthday invitation for a pig fan and came up with the idea of an invite folding into an origami pig. Nothing new, but still original and different to standard birthday invites. This pig, although not as polished as the below, can be folded in 10 simple steps…

The Whiskas variation [...]

typographical bird view

Posted by: juliane in: ● September 3, 2009

Mark Andrew Webber + 6 months of research + 7 days stay in Paris = a bird view of Paris in the form of typographical engravings.