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Beautiful Branding: Nuts.com
Design & Style Logo & Brand review
Nuts.com is a family business that's been around since the 1920's. They took their grandfather's business into the online world and started selling the products via internet and recently they went through a makeover made by world renowned agency Pentagram. Their brand focuses on the quality of their products without losing the approachable appeal and for that their new...
Cool Findings: Typographic Superheroes
Keeping up with typographic beauties, here's the work of American designer and typography lover Matthew Olin. This particular project combines two of the biggest trends we've seen lately: Superhero Typographic Classifications. His particular view on these elements come in a very original manner though, instead of just focusing in the visual aspect of the illustrations he also adds...
Typographic Love: Letman [image heavy]
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Letman is the alias used by Job Wouters, Amsterdam based artist and typographer whose work is pretty brilliant. He has a passion for letters and illustration and because of his very distinct style he just got his first monograph published by Gestalt. It had been a while since I've been so impressed by an artist's work, and Letman is definitely the man to check out. As a...
London 2012 Snippets: Adidas' Tribute To The Athletes
To continue with the Olympic Games' snippets, here's a great campaign created by Adidas in collaboration with the Metro newspaper to celebrate the host team's athletes. For every day of the competitions a different cover was featured in the free distributed paper; a series of illustrated portraits in diverse artistic styles. The project was conceived by ad agency Sid Lee, in...
Graphic Design Classics: Mexico 1968 Olympics
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Now that the Olympic Games are over and considering all the controversy that surrounded its looks- let's take some time to look back on one of the most beautifully designed identity in the history of the games. I'm talking about the graphic design and application of the Mexico Olympics in 1968, created by iconic designer Lance Wyman. The whole execution of the...