Design Bulletin

Design Bulletin

Design Bulletin featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Artificial Realities

Artificial Realities, an exhibition of established and emerging artists, marks the 25th year since the inauguration of the East Wing Biennial. The exhibition identity, commissioned by the Courtauld Institute of Art (London) aimed to capture the essence of the artists exhibiting as well as the surroundings in which it was set. The identity graphically utilises the architectural elements of Somerset House merging with intricate graphic grids to create intrigue and uncertainty; this combined with clever use of typography and simple, yet bold colour scheme help evoke a strong exhibition identity.

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Tin Man Filling Station

Logo, brand and merchandise are all inspired by the uniqueness of the region. A first of its kind in the region, Tin Man only sells regional (Texas) beer. Growlers designs change often to add value to the brand. Inspired by the uniqueness of the region and the industrial interior design, each detail of the brand was thought out. Included in the brand is a special edition army growler to honor Ft. Bliss, the Army's second-largest installation, behind the adjacent White Sands Missile Range.

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Nomad apparel

They are travellers who believe that mobility is the most efficient strategy for exploit- ing resources. Nomads are especially related to their environment. They get along with fierce environments, are righteous only to themselves, individual and strong. Such approach might cast away the fur-hatred, claiming this is a natural choice for a constant city wanderer.Nomads’s new visual identity is based on the concept of Nordic simplicity and inspired by heritage and experience with the white, harsh, cold season.

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Antalis

The calendar Tastes of the World is an all-year form of promotion and it is to present values of various printing materials from a wide offer of their distributor Antalis Poland. The presented papers and synthetic materials is emphasised by graphics and a wide range of printing techniques: offset, silk screen, digital, and unique methods of refinement: die cuting, hot foil stamping, blind stamping, uv varnishing. The Calendar is comprised of 15 different printing grounds tastily featured by culinary attractions of some selected countries from all over the world.

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Mtrl Kyoto

Materials of MTRL are not just physical. They are physical materials (traditional and new), human materials (creators and academics), corporate materials (providing new technologies and traditional materials), and general materials (founder of MTRL). The identity symbolizes such diversity to gather, affect each other, produce synergy, and keep transforming. Transforming combinations icons the dynamics stimulating people’s creativity, and the innovations and businesses co-created.

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Shallot

Shallot is the visual identity designed by X1000 studio for the CFDG Young Director Support Program, including logo, posters and extended design. The designers use the first impression of shallot to show vitality, as a symbol of young, life, growth and the vigorousness of these young directors. Moreover, shallot has the flavor of spicy, symbolizing the brave spirit of young people in trying new things. Contrasting from other film awards often using gold and black, this visual identity uses green and white, the designs trying to create a very different look from common impression.

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