Saturday, February 23, 2013

Elegantissima by Louse Fili



http://www.louisefili.com/about/

http://www.louisefili.com/news/

http://www.louisefili.com/logos/good-housekeeping/

http://www.louisefili.com/case-studies/before-after/

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Identity Design

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/740374/VCAMpresentation.pdf

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Book: Letter Fountain



http://www.letterfountain.com/classification.html

"Even as publishing marches into the Kindle’s cold clutches, publishers are exploring the unique qualities of print. TASCHEN’s Letter Fountain is a gorgeous, borderline excessive celebration of the many riches of typography."
— Time Out Chicago, Chicago, United States


Upper- and Lowercase Numbers


p1 submission


  1. Identity Manual
    1. pdf
    2. InDesign Package Folder
  2. Logo Display
    1. print on 11x17" with color
    2. pdf
  3. Presentation Board 
    1. print on 20x30", landscape
    2. pdf 
    3. InDesign Package Folder
  4. Stationery (with original files)
    1. Letter
    2. Envelope
    3. business card
    4. folder

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Letterpress & Offset Beauty



A short film about letterpress and one of the few remaining movable-type printing workshops in the UK, situated at Plymouth University, featuring Paul Collier. plymouth.ac.uk
Subtitles available here: goo.gl/iuaKY
A film by Danny Cooke dannycooke.co.uk
Soundtrack by Tony Higgins tonyhiggins.org
(Available to download here: goo.gl/exGL1)


Production of Raven’s Wing, the fall edition of COLORS limited-edition Field Notes notebooks. Incredible footage.
More info at fieldnotesbrand.com/ravens-wing/


Bleisatz Werkstatt Tutorial, a brilliant film based on a seminar from The University of Applied Sciences in Düsseldorf called “Hot Type – Hand and Work.”
Video Production: Lukas Loss & Roman Tönjes
Sound Design: Roman Tönjes
Via Coudal.
Source from TypeforYou.org

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

MIT Media Lab


MIT Media Lab Identity

The new visual identity of the MIT Media Lab is inspired by the community it comprises: Highly creative people from all kinds of backgrounds come together, inspire each other and collaboratively develop a vision of the future.
This unique offering of the MIT Media Lab is reflected in the logo design. Each of the three shapes stands for one individual's contribution, the resulting shape represents the outcome of this process: A constant redefinition of what media and technology means today.
The logo is based on a visual system, an algorithm that produces a unique logo for each person, for faculty, staff and students. Each person can claim and own an individual shape and can use it on their business card a personal website. The design encompasses all collateral, business cards, letterhead, website, animations, signage etc. A custom web interface was developed to allow each person at the Media Lab to choose and claim an own individual logo for his/her business card, as well as a custom animation software which allows to create custom animations for any video content the lab produces.
Collaboration with TheGreenEyl
Creative Direction & Design: Richard TheE Roon Kang
Programming & Design: Willy Sengewald 
MIT Media Lab Identity
MIT Media Lab Identity
MIT Media Lab Identity
MIT Media Lab Identity
MIT Media Lab Identity
MIT Media Lab Identity
MIT Media Lab Identity
MIT Media Lab Identity