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Anine Kirsten et Max Basler sont deux designers basés à Cape Town ont imaginé Nimuno Loops, un ruban adhésif qui ravira les petits et les grands amateurs de LEGO. Le projet est actuellement l’objet d’une campagne de crowdfunding sur le site Indiegogo. Le ruban flexible permet de fixer des petites briques de couleurs partout, sur les murs, les tables ou d’autres surfaces telles que des fenêtres et même dans les angles.
L’illustrateur colombien German Gonzalez réalise depuis plusieurs mois des séries de portraits allant de Van Gogh à Mathilda joué par Natalie Portman dans le célèbre film Léon, en passant par Eleven de la série Stranger Things. Chaque portrait est accompagné d’un univers personnalisé.
Le sculpteur Willy Veginer, vient de réaliser une série de sculptures en bois. Visuellement ses oeuvres donnent la sensation de pierres taillées. Lorsque la sculpture est finie, l’artiste italien ajoute à ses oeuvres des blocs de couleurs géométriques. L’artiste expose jusqu’en avril 2017 à la galerie Wasserman Projects de Detroit.
New York agency Pentagram has expanded on iconic album artwork by design duo Hipgnosis to create the visual identity for Pink Floyd Records.
The original stencilled lettering used for the band’s 1977 Animals album has been extended into a full alphabet and used in a logotype for the group’s record label.
Pentagram‘s creative team, led by partner Harry Pearce, worked closely with Hipgnosis‘ Aubrey Powell to create the alphabet, which includes solid and outline versions of letters.
“I loved the idiosyncratic nature of the typography and we immediately saw the potential of expanding the font to a complete alphabet,” Pearce told Dezeen.
“Finding a structure and rhythm to the typography beyond a few letterforms was complex, as each original character was full of wonderful inconsistencies,” added Pearce, who worked with designer Johannes Grimmond to perfect the finer details of the alphabet.
The lettering makes reference to the stencil typography used on the band’s tour boxes. It has been used on the label’s first release – a 27-disc box set of material from the Pink Floyd archive, which includes unreleased recordings.
In a further reference to the band’s history, the packaging nods to the Bedford van the group used to transport their equipment. The van was painted black with a white vertical stripe down the side – a visual that is now recreated in the packaging.
Abstract oil paintings – created by British artist John Whiteley in the band’s early days – also feature within the box set.
Pentagram’s alphabet has been teamed with a typewriter-style font, to emphasise the “archival aesthetic”, and is shown alongside historic photos of Pink Floyd.
Pentagram is unusual in that it is run by 21 equal partners who come from disparate areas of design. The agency was established in 1972 in London’s Notting Hill, and now also has offices in New York, San Francisco, Berlin and Austin
Graphic design and packaging are specialties of the agency, which has worked on several major branding projects including a pared-back redesign of Mastercard’s logo and gold embossed packaging for a line of marijuana edibles released by rapper Snoop Dogg.
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Our job of the day from Dezeen Jobs is for architects and interior designers to join Moroccan studio Imaad Rahmouni, which designed this villa in Marrakech (pictured). More ›
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