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Tag: information design

PM24

Designer: CIP Creative

The new French restaurant called PM24 has received an identity from CIP Creative that surpasses many in its industry in my opinion. The branding system here is not just for show – it’s engaging. Its design was meant to create a contemporary yet sophisticated bistro style that married all the print and signage throughout in one cohesive body. Take a look at this uncommon approach to restaurant style.

 

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.

 

More Information Design by Christoph Almasy

Designer: Christoph Almasy

I’m on an infographics kick. This past week, for whatever reason, I’ve been finding and falling deeply in love with various information designers and their work. I was told once by a professor that information design is one of the hardest things to do well,  that it is just as difficult if not more than identity design – that which many would argue is the most difficult. Christoph Almasy is another designer whose infographics are fantastic. However Almasy isn’t strictly bound to information. Almasy’s work spans editorial design, identity design, exhibition design and more. But here’s one fine example of some awesome information.

 

Information Is Beautiful

Designer: Martin Oberhäuser.

I’ve recently been getting more and more fascinated by information design. Maybe it’s the cleanliness or the necessity to simply chaotic or overwhelming abundances of information. Or maybe it’s the information itself that’s being portrayed. Or just maybe it’s the idea that any information, even seemingly useless information, can become intriguing and decently meaningful – even emotional – if presented in a well designed manner. Nevertheless, I always referred to Nicholas Felton when giving advice for information inspiration. Now I’ve come across another designer – Martin Oberhäuser. Oberhäuser has harvested and presented information for names ranging from BMW to Adidas. Oberhäuser is certainly now a top choice for inspiration in my book.

LouLou & Tummie’s Infographics

Designer: LouLou & Tummie

LouLou & Tummie, a Dutch illustration duo, spends their time building various colorful graphics and characters. Among many toys and character designs, they’ve also created some fun infographics for institutions ranging from IBM to Nike.

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