
Solid work by Studio Iknoki in Italy.
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Solid work by Studio Iknoki in Italy.

I’ve featured Bardhi’s work numerous times. I guess you can say I’m a fan of the work. He has updated his site with a bunch of new work.

14/41 – 14 Years, 41 Logos is the first book from Mash Creative founder Mark Bloom. Produced as a limited run, the book showcases 41 of his favourite logos designed during a 14 year career. Includes five golden rules of logo design and an insight into how he approaches an identity brief. 148mm x 210mm, 100 pages, P.U.R bound with white foil debossed logo to the cover, this beautiful soft back book has been printed with an enticing mix of GF Smith Colourplan and Olin rough papers.
Available to buy from here.

I usually hate when the swiss style is abused and used a gimmick, but this is fun. Graphic designer Mike Joyce has taken vintage punk, hardcore, and indie rock show flyers and redesigned them in the International Typographic Style.

A great identity system for interior design studio Hecker Guthier, by Cornwell. The combo of textures, elegant type and distressing make it perfect.

Great minimal poster designs by Icelander, Ragnar Freyr. A nice example of the International Typographic Style.