Kommersant Identity
Posted in: dixonbaxi, doubleg studios, kommersantUne excellente production de DoubleG Studios, en collaboration avec DixonBaxi, afin de réaliser et d’animer cet habillage moderne pour l’identité de la chaîne d’information russe 24h/24 Kommersant. Un rendu moderne sur une composition musicale de Shervin Shaeri.
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Bolshoi Theatre Identity
Posted in: anton nenashev, bolshoi, theatreAfin de célébrer le théâtre Bolchoï et sa ré-ouverture (après une reconstruction de la scène principale), voici cette commande vidéo créant l’identité du festival et du lieu. Un travail du motion designer russe Anton Nenashev. A découvrir en vidéo dans la suite de l’article.
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Bear Rene Identity
Posted in: Bear Rene, MarqueLavoro di identity per Bear Rene progettato da Marque.
Heineken Aluminium
Posted in: packagedesignFamed Dutch beer brand’s new glow-in-the-dark bottle and a new design initiative at Milan’s furniture fair
Combining the ice-cold feel of a metal can with the classic glass bottle shape, the new Heineken Aluminum is the best of both beer worlds. The design features graphics printed with invisible ink that, when exposed to UV light, reveal an amusing shooting stars pattern. Debuting a few months ago in Milan, the bottle is entertaining the party-goers at Salone del Mobile with its glow-in-the-dark effect.
On the heels of the bottle redesign, Heineken announced plans for another new design initiative called “Open Design Explorations.” The project aims to create new concepts for bars, clubs and social spaces, one of which will be a pop-up club at the city’s 2012 furniture fair.
The design brief for this concept club asks designers to become part of a multidisciplinary team that will study social interaction in clubs around the world. This exploration will provide authentic insights that will help create the pop-up club.
The designers will be selected via Talent Nights taking place in Asia, Europe, USA and Latin America. Once chosen, each designer will join a team focused on one of the design field, including interiors, architecture, product, graphic, interactive and experiential, fashion and identity. Each team will be led by a renowned designer, including Luc Schurgers, founder of Mini Vegas and Fabio Rotella of Studio Rotella.
Draplin Design Company
Posted in: Uncategorized Clean, smart graphics from freewheeling designer Aaron Draplin
Portland, OR-based designer Aaron Draplin is the upshot of a stubborn dedication to chasing dreams. A role model for anyone with uncompromising passion who refuses to let social norms interfere with their goals, Draplin started his current career path from very humble beginnings—with a single graphic for the company Solid Snowboards. For the 19-year-old Midwestern refugee, landing the gig was a shock to his system. “Let me tell you, I lived off that $300 for months,” he told CH. “It was the first building block in this new world that suddenly became clear in front of me. You can actually do this. For loot. For fun. For cool people.”
The logistics of turning a distinctive vision into a paying career eluded Draplin for awhile, including one memorable summer in which he worked at a carnival. But a few years later, he packed up his gear and moved back to the middle of the country, obtaining a degree from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Soon after graduating, he was hired as the Art Director of Snowboarding Magazine in what he refers to as “Shithole, Southern California.” Soon after, he moved to the much more accommodating climate of Portland, OR, and in 2004 began Draplin Design Company as an umbrella for his freelance projects.
Since then, he’s cobbled together an impressive array of clients, including Burton, Ride, Forum Snowboards, Coal Headwear and Absinthe Films. With friend Jim Coudal, Draplin launched the now-ubiquitous Field Notes notebooks, modeled after the simple memo books he uses on the road. The productive designer also gives talks on contemporary graphic design and produces innumerable one-offs for events like this past weekend’s “Push: Skatedeck Art Show” in Bend, OR.
Draplin’s designs are characterized by a clean, bright, street-smart aesthetic that looks equally at home on a skateboard deck or letterhead. Besides a fearsome work ethic—”It only feels like work if I’m under the gun,” Draplin says—he attributes his success to a simple philosophy: Do good work, for good people.
“I like to think of my target demographic as ‘adventurous motherfuckers who love what they make, and are willing to roll the dice on the DDC’,” he says. “That’s been the goal all along: Work for the people you love. Nothing sucks more than hating the chump on the other end of the project. And I’m proud to say, there’s only been a few of you over the years. You know who you are, fuckers.”
Check out Draplin’s work and online shop on his website.
YOU Stockholm Identity
Posted in: UncategorizedRio 2016 Logo
Posted in: UncategorizedLe président du Comité Olympique Jacques Rogge a dévoilé le logo officiel des JO 2016 de Rio. Une identité qui représente l’union entre les différentes cultures grâce aux trois personnes se tenant la main. Une réalisation du studio Tatil après un processus de sélection de 139 projets.
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neue
Posted in: design studioKiller work by Norway design studio, neue.
Their stuff is beautiful, especially their identity for Nordkyn. Lots below and also at their site.
MTV Dance Identity
Posted in: UncategorizedUne sélection d’habillages et d’identités réalisées par l’excellent studio parisien View pour la chaîne musicale MTV Dance. Une déclinaison efficace, en cinq spots de 12 secondes, autour d’éléments abstraits. A découvrir en vidéo dans la suite de l’article.