Graphic Designer Bikes
Beautiful bikes. Lovely colors. I will say though, from a form standpoint, the Pantone Bikes look a lot more comfortable.
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First: Helvetica Bike
Rest: Pantone Bikes
GO AWAY
Beautiful bikes. Lovely colors. I will say though, from a form standpoint, the Pantone Bikes look a lot more comfortable.
Reblogged Via: Kyoko has a blog Source: brain-foodbrain-food:
First: Helvetica Bike
Rest: Pantone Bikes
Just saw some ads I art-directed and designed on a website I was browsing. Heh.
Source: firstshowing.net
This is not some design concept by an agency, this is an actual beer they created. I love it when agencies actually create their own product. It’s really creative and fun on their part. Here’s a description:
Reblogged Via: MOSTLY GOOD THINGS Source: bluenectardesign.co.ukOur very own limited edition ale.
Designed and produced to capture the essence
of everything we do, creating compelling brands
and putting them into beautiful packaging.
300 bottles of Blue Nectar’s No.1 were brewed,
each of them hand dipped in specially coloured wax,
matching our brand colours. The medallion placed
onto the neck compliments the surface texture
of the wax cap very neatly. The digitally printed
label onto GF Smith textured stock was blind
embossed to create the contrast in surface finish.
The ale itself is a delectable, easy drinking 4.8%,
malty traditional amber beer.
By Laurent Durieux. Damn. Great typography, great line work.
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