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Graphic design classics: posters by Almir Mavignier

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Almir Mavignier is a painter and graphic designer from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. After studying art in his homeland where he worked on his first abstract paintings, Mavignier moved to Paris to continue his studies. He ended up working and studying along big names like Josef Albers and Max Bill in Ulm's University. With this kind of training Mavignier's work could not be less than...

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Logo design trends for 2012: Permutations

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Design trends of the past few years have gone through a lot of styles, ranging from old-school to modern geometric styles but all trends aside, digital experimentation is taking over the brand identity field. The basic principle of this 'evolution' of logotypes is that a logo shouldn't be just a static image, that it can change, move and become different versions of itself...

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Redesigning Valentine's Day?

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With Valentine's Day coming up, probably most of you are caving into the old cliches of red roses, pink hearts, gigantic boxes of chocolate various types of teddy bears and all the cutesy, traditional and -frankly- boring known graphic identity that comes up with this date. Well, the folks at Studio360came up with the idea of re-thinking all the icons that are so typical of Valentine's...

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Great design review: More4 identity re-designed

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Every once in a while you come across some amazing work that's really mesmerizing and make you go "how did they do that?" . Well, in this case, Channel4 took on the project of re-designing their branch More4 and for this task they asked for their in-house agency, ManvsMachineto come up with new ideas. The result was a fresh and colourful logo that looks well in print as in their...

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Beautiful Branding: Dona Baronesa

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Brand identity trends are moving towards more organic, eco-sustainable style of design, and, as with most trends, it's always nice to see a fresh approach to it. The brazilian design studio Dona Baronesa raised the bar with their hand-made stationary and eco-friendly materials. All their stationary is made with recycled/re-used paper and all is stamped by hand with their brand image...

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