
I love this gorgeous redesign of Monopoly by french designer Florent Guerlain using Helvetica. My favorite board game set in my favorite type face. Paradise.
Check out the rest of the portfolio as well, there is some good stuff in there.
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I love this gorgeous redesign of Monopoly by french designer Florent Guerlain using Helvetica. My favorite board game set in my favorite type face. Paradise.
Check out the rest of the portfolio as well, there is some good stuff in there.

I’m loving the branding work done by Pentagram for the reopening of the Museum of Arts and Design in NYC. The use of the MAD acronym is a nice touch which opens up so many possibilities. For the logo they created a new face called MAD that is made up of circles and squares which mimics the museums location.
In the blog entry, Michael Bierut explains their process, which includes some sketches of the logo.

Today I visited Experimenta’s site and noticed that they have some tasty new work up. The project seems to be for a fashion designer called Lela Jacobs which includes an A2 poster and a look book. The work makes use of Helvetica and Courier. Very nice indeed.
They also reviewed the typeface National. What a gorgeous face.

Nice Helvetica poster by designer Sean Rees. I love how the word “love” is intertwined with the word “Helvetica”. Clever.

Delicious looking letterpress sorts made out of chocolate.
UPDATE:
Ministry of Type confirms that the typeface used here is FF Fago Normal.

Born in Croatia, educated in Montréal, working in London. Peter Crnokrak is renowned graphic designer who’s worked has been featured in publications such as Grafik, IdN and Creative Review. He recently droped the ± (Plus MInus) moniker and found The Luxury of Protest. Peter took a moment to answer a few questions for AisleOne. Continue reading “Intervista: Peter Crnokrak”