Sunday, 15 November 2009

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{ Left page } The 07/08 fasion show invitation for Lacoste was designed by Yorgo. a UK based designer and art director. Rather than designing and printing on paper to be distributed out to the customers, this design contains an invite on a piece of wood that has the information etched onto it.
{ Right page } Another invitation design, but this time the design is very minimal but with emphasis on the material that it prints on, which is infact a heavy piece of metal with the Lacost logo magnet attached onto it. A very simple and effective concept that was distributed out to it's invitees, who would attach it to their fridge, a design like this really does show the importance and the impact the stock can have on a design.


Lacoste promotional material, again by Yorgo. The design is part of a promotional material that accompanies a silk scarf in reference to the yachting and the theme of 'nautical'. The 2mm plexiglass design resembles a map compass and was printed with a screen printing process.



Nice packaging for a collection of visual cards by Japanese design agency Taste Inc. The design uses a nice wooden material for the box design, with what seems like a bronze foil block on a negative embossed surface.


Another nice piece of work from Taste Inc, this time a very slick publication for the 'Half a moon' font. The cover and the content involves a combination of delicate die cut with simple block layout on red and black stock, creating a very nice visual outcome.

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