‘The Kinetic is a full service production house specialising in Animation, visual effects and high-end print design.’ It’s branding identity was put together in-house by Estian Fourie, Stephen Galloway, Neil van Vuuren.
Pictured above is the press pack they put together of their show reel. See the rest of the work put in here.
Donald Fish is a designer/illustrator from Australia who has some excellent work.
Read a mini-biography researched and written by his daughter here.
This awesome Flickr has a collection of photos documenting a recent Ikea campaign that took place across a selection of Paris metro stations.
This excellent packaging design solution tackles a problem people so often think about in Graphic Design.
‘Created by Swedish Hampus Jageland, Alton Brown is a spice range for blind and visually impaired people. The logo is communicating the exact same thing for blind as for the non blind since A is one dot and B is two.’
Laz Marquez has been working on a beautiful series of custom made Alfred Hitchcock posters.
His work varies from illustration/web/design and can all be seen at his website, along with more of these posters, here.
This project for Pulpfictionbooks reminds me of the National Book Token project I posted a while back.
I personally prefer the applications and compositions of these.
Designed by Cundari Design.
‘Ampersand is a collaborative, student-initiated news-magazine for the Kansas City Art Institute. As students, we felt that there was a communication gap between us, the faculty, staff, and the surrounding community. Thus, Ampersand was born!
We recently finished this issue (Issue 3- Spring 2010), and have plenty of copies! If you’re interested in purchasing one for cheap, email us at ampersandnewsmag@gmail.com’
Ampersand is one of the nicest independant publications I’ve seen in a really long time. Inspiring indeed!
Matt Stuart has an excellent collection of street photography where he captures the quirkiness of everyday street life.
Check it out here.
Loving the type layout on this poster by Fernando Farillo!
Young & Rubicam have made this simple but effective awareness campaign against littering in the ocean for Surfrider Foundation Europe…
See the rest of the series here.
Illustrator/Designer/Book lover Ward Jenkins is this week’s Kitsune Noir Desktop Wallpaper Project artist.
Go to his blog the Ward-O-Matic for more of his work as well as some amazing scans from old vintage children’s books.
Spanish design company HeyStudio have put together this rather pleasant series of publications for Observatori del Treball.
Kosal Sen give a write-up of his thoughts on the new brand identity of the Philadelphia History Museum here.
He definitely gives a swaying argument to his negativity…
I’ve posted Yuken Teruya’s work before when she cut into toilet rolls. Saw these and thought it was worth showing some more of her stuff.
Trees again but this time cut from paper bags. Really great end result.
Riley Snelling is a Toronto based photographer who has a Flickr account full of amazing photos i’m incredibly envious of and wish I’d taken myself.
Enjoy them here.