Fancy folding on the invitation for Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Design by Laura Berglund.
Adam & Eve Law Firm
This brief was to create the branding for an ‘Intellectual Property Law Firm’ that explores and challenges marketing and advertising strategies. I wanted to create a law firm that pushed the creative boundaries of design and marketing so decided to use a slightly controversial approach using religious influences to drive the design.
The name ‘Adam and Eve’ sets a very obvious tone for this company, in which I then created 10 “commandments” that the company prided themselves on. These commandments / values were what influenced the design solutions eg. one value was being a friend to nature, which inspired the eco materials and stocks. The design direction lead to mixing old traditional styles with modern techniques such as the scroll invitation in a modern day mailing tube.
Design by Raewyn Brandon.
Duke of Kernwell
In the fictional land of Kernwell, the Duke of Kernwell is looking for extraordinary letterings which inspire him to new typefaces. That’s the setting for the new type foundry Duke of Kernwell.To launch the new type foundry, selected designers and agencies receive an extraordinary direct mail. The box contains a map of Kernwell, the Duke’s travel log as a type specimen book, field glasses, a pen and a compass. Everything you need to enter the Twitter-based scavanger hunt. Follow the Duke’s hints, find the object he left behind and win a typeface. Type foundry identity design by Sebastian Eberlein.
Substance Printing
Berlin based artist duo Stefan Guzy and Björn give an exclusive insight into their process of artistic creation. For more information go to reignofart.com
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IndieCouture Magazine
Branding for the re-launch of IndieCouture; a fashion, arts and culture magazine. Design by kissmiklos.
Andaz 1901
Fluid is never not creating beautiful identities like this for Londons latest progressive dining experience 1901. The restaurant is the first in series of venues to be launched under the new Andaz™ brand operated by Hyatt Hotels & Resorts.
The print products were visioned as twisted porcelain sculptures echoing the purity of the marble floors. Highly skilled printing techniques including layering, sculpture embossing and foils were employed to create a textured surface encouraging the light from the huge ceiling window to cast streams of light and unusual shadows.
PERCY & REED Hair Salon
The Everyone Associates identity design for PERCY & REED Salon. Confession: I am so jealous of the studio name ‘Everyone Associates’. Is it brilliant or ridiculous? Be sure to check out their site – as its pretty sweet as well.
Percy & Reed is an award winning London hair salon established by session stylist Paul Percival and Adam Reed, Charles Worthington’s former right-hand man. The salon identity is inspired by Victorian signage to reflect both the heritage of the building and Paul and Adam’s classic schooling in the craft of hairdressing. This is juxtaposed with a quirky Britishness, vibrant colour scheme and tone of voice that embodies the edge and sense of fun of the salon.
Embassy / Corporate Brand Identity
Muggie Ramadani Design Studio created this brand identity for Embassy – “a miniature retailing empire”.