Vintage South Asian book covers via Mid-Centuria.
(Source: a-thousand-desires, via aklimaesen)
Vintage South Asian book covers via Mid-Centuria.
(Source: a-thousand-desires, via aklimaesen)
Set Design for “The Snow Queen” - Rose Theatre 2011
Whaaat this Theatre is like, 5 minutes from my school
Oh my gosh
Casa Mila (La Pedrera), Built in 1912, Barcelona | Spain
(by Antoni Gaudí | Photos by Samuel Ludwig)
At last! Here’s a project that my roomie and I have been working on since the beginning of this year. It’s a fictional catering company for school K-12, with emphasis on healthy choices through education and fun. It includes a full identity system, packaging line, promotional material, infographic, website, and a little game app for kids and parents to track their meals.
Oh gosh this is beautiful!
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Dry Design | http://dry-design.it
“A young brewery that thinks big! We designed this packaging for a small brewery in Milan. The beers’ names are inspired by galaxies, and the illustrations want to express the character of the different typology of beer.”
Dry Design was founded in 2010 by the collaboration of Carolina Cloos and Francesca Mezzetti. It’s a young, but not inexperienced reality. Analyze customer needs and find the best solution to combine imagination and rationality, graphic visual clarity and consistency is our approach to each new project. Our work ranges from print to web.
(via peachmuncher)
Flower-shop, Brussels, designed by Paul Hankar, XIX century
SUSTENANCE
(Source: theyvcreation)
Oh look at that packaging!
(via typochondria)
By Matt Taylor
Matt Taylor is an illustrator and designer from Brighton, United Kingdom who spends his days crafting expansive, Americana inspired illustrations with a nod to the classic comic book art of the fifties and sixties.
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(Source: artandetcetera)
Winter Warmer by Exeter based creative studio Buddy.
“Each year we send out a festive ‘Mulled Wine’ to clients and friends. Mulled wine is a traditional winter drink served warm, making it the perfect tonic to banish those winter chills…This year saw the birth of BUDDY’S ORIGINAL WINTER WARMER. The only sure and trusted way to ward off the icy claw of winter, and survive the manifold strifes of the festive season.”
Bit late for a christmas related blog post but couldn’t resist sharing this, so beautiful, definitely up there with Stranger & Stranger’s christmas projects (1,2 & 3).
(via briarmark)