Showing posts with label Research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Research. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 April 2009

The King of all Biscuits



On the site Pimp That Snack you can see all your fave snacks made ginormous. Amazing!

The Screen-shot Posters



French Graphic Designer Sarah Kahn graduated from Penninghen Esag in Paris this year. Some great work including this Screenshot Poster featured in her Diploma project book, Les Toiles Humaines.

Jeep



Designed by Advertising agency, BBDO/PROXIMITY. So simple it hurts.


Monday, 30 March 2009

A few Beetle Ads




Top: Advertisement for the new Beetle Cabriolet, simply removing the top from the VW logo.

Bottom: Two Ads again for the VW Beetle, using the unique shape of the Beetle within things, representing that they are unforgettable. 

Bottom, Found: http://www.adverbox.com/

Stop-Motion Type Film



Interesting way of experimenting with moving image and typography. It flows so easily, Great stop-frame animation!

ABC3D



Poptastic!!!

Ambient Fitness Posters



Posters when not held up represent a floppy belly, but when held up represents a flat and fit stomach, an interesting way of representing a fitness club.

Love 'em or Hate 'em






A series of Marmite Ads designed by DDB London. Using bold colours and simple illustrations by illustrator Al Murphy, the executions show someone loving the product if looked at from one angle, but hating the product if looked at from a different point of view. I love how you have to turn the posters around to see other meanings, making them kind of interactive and engaging with the viewer, really clever. Hate Marmite, but love these posters.

Thursday, 26 March 2009

Melvin Galapon





I came across Galapon's work while I was looking on www.debutart.com and I found his work quite interesting.

Another Guardian Ad



Advertisement for The Guardian Job Section, designed by Andy Macgregor. Still keeping the theme of bright colours on a white background, like the Wieden and Kennedy Ads.

Alan Kitching





Alan Kitching specializes in Typography and Letterpress. 

Craig Ward







Craig Ward uses overlapped type to create his imagery. He seems to mainly use letterpressing, which gives his work a nice texture. His work can be found on Debutart.com

Kasabian (Shoot The Runner)



Love this Video, love the style and effects! So bright and colourful!

Periodic Table of Typefaces



My kind of Science !!!

Penguin Audio Ad





The text makes up the audio sound wave, simple and really clever.

Saturday, 21 March 2009

Interactive mouth idea



This is a similar idea to what I am going to include in my brochure for my Final Major Project, for the "Manchester Comedy Festival 2009" Having pictures of funny mouths throughout the brochure, which you can hold up to your own mouth. 

Friday, 13 March 2009

The Guardian Ad Campaign




The Guardian Newspaper Ad Campaign, designed by Wieden & Kennedy London. Got to be one of my all time favorites. I love the simplicity of the graphics, and how some posters are completely typographic.

Thursday, 12 March 2009

Rubitone



Greatest Rubiks Cube Ever!

4 Dead Celebrities Font Art Pieces


Marilyn Monroe

Charlie Chaplin


James Dean

Marlon Brando

4 Typographic illustrations by Eran Abramson. Love them! 

Monday, 2 March 2009

Si Scott






Si Scott is a Graphic designer, yet it could be argued that he is more of an illustrator. Either way I love his work, the mixture of illustration and type is done in a very unique way, it is very detailed and intricate and is all hand drawn!