Sunday, October 10, 2010

lost with logos!?

a helpful, free, website for referencing logos, when you need a little inspiration!

where has your ebay box been?












well done package design. 

exciting illustration

http://www.commarts.com/exhibit/em-shadow-knights-book.html

Iconoclassic

Tischgesellschaft, 1988 - Katharina Fritsch - Piepenbrock Preis für Skulptur - Kunst - art-magazin.de


urban forest

Prospect Parks beauty. 

Lost.

Modern Ads with a vintage style


Here are some cool vintage style ads that were done about Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Skype. It was for a campaign called "Everything Ages Fast" for Maximidia Seminars. 

http://illusion.scene360.com/design/10881/everything-ages-fast-facebook-youtube-twitter-and-skype/

Sunday, September 26, 2010

sculptures + human faces+ fruits=neat.


FRESH



 


I would totally buy this beer. wouldnt you?
Illustrator / Bend, OR

Cute

A great print ad for a device to charge your mobile phone. Its not what you expect when you see a technology ad.

http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/mts_three_little_pigs

The Sweetest thing on the Streets.



 something to think about, this is a great example of how to brand a company successfully through good design. Heres their story: 


Street Sweets identity design


Identity, Consumer

For its identity, Street Sweets wanted something bold and fun, that would immediately catch people’s eyes on the busy streets of New York, with a level of sophistication and a nod to the European-inspired treats that sparked the beginning of their business. The concept for the visual identity came from the idea of a street map and the hand-painted facades of French pâtisseries that use typography as texture. The identity, by New York’s Landers Miller Design, is a juxtaposition of the round Street Sweets logo and a horizontal and vertical grid of bold graphics and giant, tasty words in Hoefler & Frere-Jones’s Cyclone typeface. It’s a flexible identity system that makes a strong impact and applies well to the truck, the Web site, packaging and collateral all without having to rely on photography or illustration. 

Rick Landers/Colleen Miller, designers.

http://www.commarts.com/exhibit/street-sweets-identity.html