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This Year 2013 Calendar

Posted on January 2, 2013January 11, 2013 Posted in Design, Grid Systems, International Typographic Style, MerchTagged calendar, graphic design, grid system, International Typographic Style, poster, print

This Year Calendar

Happy New Year!

This is the 6th edition of David Bennett’s wonderful calendar. The 2013 edition is printed in black and PMS 151 on A1 sized 90gsm paper. You can purchase one here.

State of America

Posted on December 17, 2012December 17, 2012 Posted in Design, MerchTagged graphic design, minimalism, poster, print, states1 Comment

State of America

Julian Montague designed these posters for Print Collection that feature the official insignias of the every US state. You can purchase a copy here.

Austria Solar Annual Report

Posted on December 16, 2012December 17, 2012 Posted in DesignTagged color, graphic design, print, report3 Comments

Austria Solar Annual Report

Sorry for the long silence. I was working on a big pitch and it consumed all of my time. Back to regular posting.

To start this week off, he’s a gorgeous annual report designed by Service plan for Austria Solar. Lovely use of color and type.

Information Newspaper

Posted on November 30, 2012November 29, 2012 Posted in DesignTagged graphic design, grid system, newpaper, print2 Comments

Mega design information

All newspapers should look this good. By Mega Design for Danish newspaper, Information.

Bedow

Posted on November 29, 2012 Posted in DesignTagged branding, graphic design, identity, print, stationery3 Comments

Bedow askeroths

I love this corporate identity and stationery by Bedow for Askeroths trappor och räcken, a small Swedish manufacturer specializing in custom built stairs and railings.

CN Logo

Posted on November 20, 2012January 12, 2013 Posted in DesignTagged CN, identity, logo, minimalism5 Comments

CN Logo

The timeless CN mark was designed by Allan Flemming in 1959. The story goes that Fleming came up with the design while traveling on a New York-bound airplane, where he sketched the idea on a cocktail napkin.

Graham Smith put together a great write-up on the history of the logo, with some links to more resourceful information.

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