Senin, 04 Maret 2013

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Doce Cielos Honey Packaging by Anagrama

Posted: 04 Mar 2013 08:13 AM PST



Mexico branding agency, Anagrama has done the honey packaging and branding design for Doce Cielos, a brand specializing in traditional handcrafted honey-based products. Doce Cielos aim to encourage the recognition and consumption of these native food, emphasizing its different tastes, textures, colors and its benefits.

The packaging lines make allusion to traditional handcrafted Mexican paintings and art pieces. Our proposal achieves a sophisticated link between the Mexican handcrafts heritage and the honey's sweet traditional essence.

Since the brand's primary products are honey-based, we chose a bee for the logo.

The packaging design praises the great variety of honey varieties using a categorization based visual system and nomenclature. The typography is meant to convey the cleanliness and elegance of the product.





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Minggu, 03 Maret 2013

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If Fonts Were Dogs by Grafisches Büro

Posted: 02 Mar 2013 09:21 PM PST



Vienna-based graphics designer Grafisches Büro had created something unusual for a series of posters. The work playfully relate the dog with an appropriate typeface by observing each dog characteristics in the same way as comparing fonts- a dalmation as courier, or perhaps a german shepherd as helvetica.



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Sabtu, 02 Maret 2013

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Iron Lace House by Rene Desjardins

Posted: 02 Mar 2013 06:18 AM PST



Along the calm street that lined with trees and 1960s bungalows, stood a newly re-constructed modern single family house designed by Rene Desjardins that easily blend to its bungalow landscape.

Restrict by the municipality laws and regulations, the original structures was allowed to be demolished but the new building must follow the original building height which was only two storey.

One floor, a long façade, a double-pitched roof; that the designer solutions for the challenges set by the by-laws and the owner. No one would ever think that behind the simple long facade hide a generous volumes on three levels. The slope of the roof at the back of the house, invisible from the street, was raised to recuperate space under the rafters. And the basement, excavated to below the water table, was given extraordinary height, to become an attractive living space. Liveable space was created under the roof of the garage, and the tight spaces of the former ground floor gave way to a wide-open space, worthy of an industrial loft.

The ground floor foyer sets the tone. It is generous and unadorned, with the garden on the horizon and a spectacular staircase in anthracite iron lace. Because of the almost museum-like simplicity of the space, the sense of well-being is immediate, while the unity achieved through materials and colours establishes a chic simplicity. The walnut in the floors is carried through in the stair treads, the door frames and occasional tables; the same anthracite stone sheathes the chimney and washrooms; and the effect of the patinated stainless steel is sharpened by the metal bases of the furniture. Set off by the multicoloured carpet, the use of classic black and white is tempered by monochrome warm greys, which has an unexpected effect derived from the ultra-graphic setting. The neutral palette serves to frame signed works by Jim Campbell, Simen Johan, Koka Ramishvili and Marc Seguin, the beginning of a promising art collection. The same can be said for the discrete lighting rails – the sole light source – and the niches, which will eventually house sculptures. In back-lit glass, the niches are repeated on the second floor and fill an entire wall that cuts, like a bolt of lightning, through the "Iron Lace" railing of the gangway leading to the couple's private quarters.

Just as ordered, the ground floor doubles as a living space and a setting for parties. The DJ can set up his gear on the immense island in the kitchen, and there is still room for the bar. Once the table's leaves have been removed and stored away with the chairs in one of the many closets, the space can easily accommodate some sixty people, given the sparse furnishings. Clean design as an incentive to party: it's a hit!






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Selasa, 26 Februari 2013

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Ronaldo Fraga for Tok & Stok

Posted: 26 Feb 2013 02:23 PM PST



Brazillian fashion designer Ronaldo Fraga collaboration with furniture retailer Tok & Stok has seen two new collections of prints on a wide range of products, from cushions to lampshades and tableware.

The Croquis prints were inspired by the designer's own sketches for his fashion collections, while Flores para você pays homage to Brazilian singer and songwriter Noel Rosa. 






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Senin, 25 Februari 2013

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Tantangan Villa by Word of Mouth

Posted: 25 Feb 2013 07:10 AM PST



"Villa Tantangan" is a single family residence located in Nyanyi Beach, a private and secluded beach on the west coast of Bali. Overlooking the Indian Ocean to the west and a natural river system to the north, the layout of the villa attempts to capture these spectacular views wherever possible, and really connect the interior spaces with the natural environment. With such spectacular location, Bali-based design firm Word of Mouth was to create a house that truly connected with its surroundings.

The design followed the concept of creating a 'Landscaped Architecture', whereby the boundaries between the natural and built environments become blurred. This became an important mechanism in establishing not only connections between the natural and built environments, but also between these environments and the building's inhabitants. The design utilizes a layout whereby the buildings are formed around the central courtyard, creating intimate internal spaces between the buildings, and more open spaces towards the perimeter. The buildings are situated on different levels of the land and are treated like giant planter boxes, each with a roof landscaped by either natural vegetation or ponds. In doing so the architecture not only sits sensitively on the land, but actually becomes part of it. The planter boxes also provide cooling effects to the spaces below and assist with rainwater collection. Because of the remote location of the project, it was important that the Villa could operate self -sufficiently. To achieve this, a number of green systems and design approaches were adopted. The splitting of building forms created natural ventilation through the site, as well as through each individual building; effectively cooling the spaces and reducing the strain on the system of solar panels and batteries.

The material palette is largely comprised of natural and locally sourced materials, meaning that not only could local suppliers and artisans be supported by this initiative, but also that the carbon footprint of the building could be further reduced. In adopting this approach the material palette becomes a true reflection of the building's location, further blurring the line between the architecture and its landscape.






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Kamis, 21 Februari 2013

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52 Aces Limited Edition by Poker Deck

Posted: 20 Feb 2013 11:03 PM PST



52 Aces poker deck by Zeixs is a deck with 52 extremely different design cards from 52 international designers. The basic idea was to have a distinctive style design card by an international designer or illustrator in their distinct style.

Then the unique ensemble, in which a variety of illustrations in many styles come together to form an interesting compendium, was to be presented in high-quality packaging and sold in a limited edition of 999 copies.

52 Aces Limited edition poker deck is a reddot design award winner.






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