
Beautiful packaging and identity design by Atipus for Fruita Blanch. Great color and typography give the identity a certain character.
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Beautiful packaging and identity design by Atipus for Fruita Blanch. Great color and typography give the identity a certain character.

The folks at Pentagram have created this beautiful identity and packaging for ceramics company, 1882 LTD. The identity pieces are business cards, compliment slips, cylindrical packaging, labels and a website.

As some of you already know, I’m a little obsessed with finding vintage design materials, especially graphics manuals like this one for the 1976 Montreal Olympics. So you can imagine how far my jaw dropped when I saw this 1976 NASA Graphics Standards Manual. Created by design firm Danne & Blackburn in 1975, this manual outlines the proper use of, in my opinion, one of the best brand identities of the last century. One lucky soul has managed to get some hi-res scans of the some of the pages. The hunt has officially begun.
UPDATE: Tim has kindly documented more pages from the manual, and posted them to his Flickr.
Really nice identity for Caravan Restaurant in London by Inhouse. I personally love the bottles and how the graphic is printed directly on the bottle so you can see the liquid behind it.
Wonderful identity system by Henrik Wold Kraglund and Ludvig Bruneau Rossow for the Lavafilm film company.
The idea behind the identity:
The concept for Lavafilm’s identity is inspired by natural disasters, such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. During an earthquake, solid objects will divide and move to random positions. This has been the basis for the development of our solution.
I’m really impressed with the work of Swedish agency, Kurppa Hosk. The team is lead by Thomas Kurppa, Måns Jacobsson Hosk, and Andreas Pihlström (AKA Suprb). Spiffy little site too. I’m looking forward to the new work that’s going to come out of this place.