Showing posts with label graphics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphics. Show all posts
Sifang Art Musem Branding & Wayfinding
Set within the gentle terrain of Laoshan in Nanjing, the architecture of Sifang Art Museum is a well-constructed mix of harsh angularity with an elegant appeal whereby the asymmetrical structure hovers in space. Every view angle yielding a different trapezoidal perspective; the collateral system adopts the trapezoidal form. The Chinese saying – Strength within Gentleness – is inspired by bamboo – the material and form used for landscaping and parts of the structure. This underpins the brand identity, describing the gentle landscape where in old China, scholars and artists took recluse to master their craft or refine their thinking. The demure that also balances the masculinity of the architecture. White, is also a canvas a museum would function as.
Foreign Policy Design Group
aeroplane
What: Aeroplane 'Pacific Air Race' and 'Whispers'
How: Graphic Design and Illustration
Who: Chris Bolton for Eskimo Recordings
Qué: Aeroplane 'Pacific Air Race' y 'Whispers' discografía
Qué: Diseño gráfico e ilustración
cookbook
This cookbook is a result of Moé Takemura's MA degree project at Lund University. The book shows how you can cook Japanese food using locally-available ingredients in Sweden. To raise their interest in Japanese food culture, an event was held in Lund, Sweden, in May 2012, in which some of the dishes from the book were served in Origami plates. I am really in love with this clean clear presentation. The book is printed and bound using self-publishing service, and available here, mine is on the way ...
Este libro de cocina es perfecto, apetecible y es el resultado del proyecto final de carrera de Moé Takemura en la universidad de Lund, Suecia. El libro muestra cómo se puede cocinar la comida japonesa con ingredientes locales de Suecia. Para aumentar su interés en la cultura de la comida japonesa, se celebró un evento, en la que algunos de las recetas del libro se servían en platos de origami. El libro lo podéis encargar aquí, el mío está de camino ...
no more graphics from power point
Designed by Travis Kochel, FF Chartwell is a fantastic typeface for creating simple graphs. Driven by the frustration of creating graphs within design applications and inspired by typefaces such as FF Beowolf and FF PicLig, Travis saw an opportunity to take advantage of OpenType technology to simplify the process.
Thanks A!