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Industry News: UEFA Champions League Final image unveiled!
For all football fans out there (soccer for the U.S. residents) the UEFA Champions League might be one of the biggest events of the year. While people are dreaming of an epic final match, designers are also interested for the branding aspect of the tournament. Worksis the studio in charge of the whole event as they already have experience with sports events, including the last...
Graphic design trends: Origami
Every once in a while a certain style catches on the design trends, and this time I'd like to refer to the origami inspired trend that has been going on for a while. Papiroflexia is the name of this oriental art that creates figures out of paper folding. A beautifully crafted origami figure can be an artwork on its own, and graphic design has taken some of its guidelines for...
Brilliant design: Philosophy posters
We recently saw a display of philosophic posters that translated ideologies into a visual form, but this time Max Temkins work has a different approach to it. He takes some of his favourites philosophical quotes from diverse authors and creates these beautiful typographic posters. His project is on Kickstarter, and it has allowed him to make his prints of first quality. The...
Industry news: TNT's rebranding
Being one of the most important TV networks in the U.S, TNT has come up with a refreshed corporate identity to consolidate its drama-experts status. The cable network started in the 1980's focusing mostly on films, TV series and sports. Since 2001 they've taken a different direction with the slogan "We Know Drama" consolidating their style of programming.
Now they've relaunched their...
Typographic love: Typophile Film Festival Opening Titles
Typophile is a community of type enthusiasts that covers everything on the topic. They've produced a series of Typophile Film Festivals, and although this opening title is a couple years old (it was released in 2009) it won't stop being amazing. It was made by a group of BYU students and faculty members, creating a fun video that appeals to all senses. It's really fun to watch, and is...
