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4.20.2012

Archetypes

Archetypes is a series of posters designed by Tres Tipos Gráficos with Manuel Sesma. By superimposing the lowercase letters layer upon layer a unique and characteristic blueprint is obtained in each composition, like a rendering of the font's essential shape and character. Order yours here. See more here.

Edition of 10 posters x 100 prints.
All the posters are 13,5" x 18,5". They are two-color printed
(black and pantone 3125) on a 240-gram Munken Lynx.


 Order of Appearance


4.18.2012

100 Days

Let the countdown begin... With 100 days to go before the London 2012 Olympics, here is a selection of one of our favourite designs of Olympics past.


Jeux olympiques d'été de 1976
Designed by: Georges Huel and Pierre-Yves Pelletier   






Designer: Lance Wyman




4.05.2012

Intricate and detailed, Pentagram's Paul Scher's maps are a tangled and twisted labyrinthine of words − convoluted yet subtle in its complexity. Stunning!

See more of her acrylic on canvas œuvres on Paula Scher Maps.

India
Paris
Tsunami
Africa
Europe
Los Angeles

Manhattan
United States of America
The World



3.01.2012

Yummy Yoobi

Yoobi Sushi will be a new Japanese hand crafted seafood experience based in Soho, London serving temaki rolls and fresh sushi, eaten by hand from a cone in a restaurant. Can't wait... but in the meantime, I will venture Lexington Street in Soho for an afternoon of fishing. A bit confused? Click here for more info on how to get your free temaki. itadakimasu or bon appétit !






The name is derived from the word 'yubi' the Japanese word for fingers. The visual perfectly captures the essence of a brand which was inspired by trips to Rio, Tokyo and London. Our remit covers all aspects of the brand as it grows from packaging and menu displays to website and in-store signage. - ico design









2.10.2012

Judge a Book by Its Cover


Baking never looked as yummy and perfect as in this IKEA cookbook. The furniture giant teamed up with swedish agenscy Forsman & Bodenfors and photographer Carl Kleiner for 'Homemade is best' a 140 page coffee-table style cookbook. And we're swoon!
For more visual, visit the agency's page and Kleiner stunning portfolio here


2.07.2012

Say Cheese!

1958 | Polaroid, graphic designer Paul Giambarba



1.12.2012

Sweet Treats

Yummy packaging designed by Campbell Hay for Lola.

Lola’s bake hand crafted cupcakes are available at their counters in Mayfair, Topshop, Harrods and Selfridges.

9.22.2011

Meet Your Type

The FontShop has created the perfect educational guide. From the dos and donts to type selection this cheeky informative piece makes learning about typography playful.

Why settle for casual flirtation when looking for a long-lasting relationship? Finding the perfect match is easy if you know the rules. Meet Your Type will help you overcome common obstacles, and keep your heart thumping for your one true love: typography.








+ More typographie guides


8.10.2011

Olympic Stamps






To celebrate the 30th Olympiad, taking place in London next year,  Royal Mail teamed up with Studio David Hillman to create a series of 30 stamps . Here are the most recent ones, they were released a few weeks ago.
What do you think?

8.01.2011

Disco Beading


Beads have never looked as good in this BrokenFab pieces. Hand-made earrings, necklaces, bracelets, headbands (...) Fabienne Morel, the designer behind the lego-like jewelry line does it all.
The latest collection Disco Beading is colorful, sophisticated and definitely caught our eyes.
Visit BrokenFab online online here

7.19.2011

Covergirl: Beyoncé




Photographer Thierry Le Goues and visual artist Ebon Heath teamed up for this stunning for Beyoncé's cover and feature story in Complex Magazine. Of the gazillions covers (and pictures) of the songstress we've been bombarded with since her album, '4', dropped, this has to be one of the most creative & sophisticated.
We approve.

7.06.2011

Types of Cities













Growing up, I had an obssession for EF International Language Centers. The brochures, the cheesy smiles, the blue backpacks with the white logo, it all look so exciting!
And after seeing these new series of typographic logotypes by Swedish graphic designer Albin Holmqvist, I can officially  say that my obsession is back. EF  recently commissioned Holmqvist to create a set of 40 cities typographic logotypes for each of the cities where they operate. We approve.
More of Albin Holmqvist's work here