Four Fifths Design

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Month: April, 2011

Roisin Intial Caps

Designer:Marta Podkowinska

Roisin is a set of initial caps inspired by victorian typefaces and mastered by Marta Podkowinska. The forms are heavily based on ITC Avant Garde as well as the aesthetics of European city architecture. The make up of lines within each character is particularly interesting, as it almost seems they’re navigational maps of their own.

Neublok Branding

Designer: Neografik

Neografik, the Australian design agency, are the fellows behind the branding new visual identity of Neublok. They created everything including the logo, stationery, and website. One of the more interesting parts to the project is the type treatment. It’s apparent that it is inspired heavily by Helvetica Neue and Akzidenz Grotesk.

Infomotor Redesign

Designer: Martin Oberhauser

From one of my new favorite infographic designers comes the Infomotor redesign project. Infomotor is a start-up company specializing in transforming complex information into clear communication. Martin Oberhauser is an amazing infographic artist. So this project seems to be ‘a match made in heaven.’ Oberhauser took the brand and established a new minimalist and significant portrayal that engages audiences by making the leap from static to dynamic, and modern looking expression.

 

Beautiful Typographic Campaign

Designer: David Muehlfeld

David Muehlfeld was working hard on a typographic system that is based on A4-format in hopes of installing it in his university setting. Turns out, the scrabble-like design was selected for the campaign for the 90th anniversary of Burg Giebichenstein – Kunsthochschule Halle. The installation turned out successful and has become an attraction, showcasing a beautiful type treatment both physically and spatially. From this installation David has since derived 2D elements such as posters, programs, postcards and more.

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