Graphic Design News

Graphic Design News

Graphic Design News featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

De Toren

The service and product preperation standards of The Toren along with the company name, which refers to the city church, were an inspiration to the designer Myrthe Koppelaar to implement the upwards geometric shapes into the design. The geometric shapes take formation of a shield because she wanted to break the mould Cafeterias, by developing a logo that emphasised the standards and quality, rather than meeting the design type associated with the industry.

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Curridabat Ciudad Dulce

The design emerges from the vision of the local government called Ciudad Dulce (Sweet City); its purpose is to promote a positive experience for all citizens, by seeking inspiration in nature. Hence, it is from nature that this liquid brand arises; it is built from shapes in repetition, patterns, organization, and structures present in the natural environment, just like honeycombs. These patterns support a flexible, vivid and easily identifiable visual system that helps the brand connect with a wide variety of audiences with which it interacts.

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Today Happiness

"Xi" has been the Chinese culture of congratulation, especially for the most important things in life, such as marriage. We put forward the brand proposition of "everything should be celebrated and everything should be happy" in the form of Chinese poetry, which means "life is full of joy, live with openness". The brand design extracts ancient Chinese elements, such as color, architecture and philosophy. Tonal with tradition red and the contrasting color with tide blue give priority to. Three product series, video, music and web together present brand.

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Wolffstrunk

Graphic reduction and precision characterize the visual identity of the brand Wolffstrunk. The graphically reduced figure of the wolf functions as a basis for the visual appearance and as a new design mark within the corporate design system. Added to the figure of the wolf is the stylized shape of a drop. The reduced design mark follows the trend towards a simplified use of forms. The corporate design includes the design and concept of a composite mark, business documents, bottle labels, posters, postcards and a brand book as well as a short website animation.

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COseries

This series of self-expression was born not just to highlight the dynamism of COdesign’s identity but to also portray the team’s philosophy, beliefs, creativity and expertise. With a cohesive blend of design and psychology, the series communicates and reflects causes and movements, raises awareness and eyebrows, highlights noteworthy events and achievements, and celebrates people and culture through meaningful visual stories that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but are also enlightening and thought-provoking. Each piece has been meticulously conceptualized and executed for maximum impact.

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Lazarus Effekt

The three information graphics serve as a basis to introduce the topic of the Lazarus-Effect. They include "The Six Major Mass Extinctions", "Death Watch of the Species", as well as an information graphic of the "Local Fern Plants and Flowering Plants" (based on the Rote Liste, 2018). The Lazarus Effect is based on the theme of the Lazarus-Effect, as coined by paleontologist David Jablonski. This pertains to the unintentional rediscovery (by accident, through expedition or through relocation projects) of a previously lost or considered extinct form of life.

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