Showing posts with label Invitations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Invitations. Show all posts

Monday, 18 February 2013

Branding: Audubon Promotional Kit by Kimberly Low

I absolutely love this hypothetical promotional kit for the non-profit Audubon, a conservation society focusing mainly on birds.

The project is designed to drum up interest from financial backers, as that is the only way that this kind of enterprise survives.
"This promotional kit is designed for an audience of a select few executives that have the power to bring large, successful and innovative corporations behind the Auduboncause. It brings nature directly to the men and women who spend their days in meetings and offices with little time to seek out nature for themselves."

Take a look at more work by Kimberly over here.














 

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Graphic Design: From Bobo With Love by Franse Saritika

'From Bobo With Love' is a lovely little wedding card by designer Franse Saritika for one of his best friends.

Check out more of his work here.











Monday, 10 December 2012

Graphic Design: Laura & Thomas’s Wedding Invitations by Laura Coggins

When I spotted this project over on 'Oh so beautiful paper ' I just knew that I had to share it. Take a look at this absolutely beautiful wedding invitation designed by American graphic designer Laura Coggins.

She had a custom map printed, made tags and labels on her vintage typewriter and gave away jars of natural honey as wedding favours.

You can see more work by Laura over here.








Monday, 5 November 2012

Graphic Design: Handart by Marco Moccia

Handart is a little design/art fair in Schweinfurt, Germany. Marco Moccia, a graphic designer from Schweinfurt itself worked on the design of the flyers, invites, tote bags and the like.

You can see more work by Marco here.














Thursday, 18 October 2012

Branding : Campus by Nick Yates

British designer Nick Yates worked in collaboration with Lisa Barlow to create material for the CAMPUS event by The Manchester Modernist Society. They worked on a UMIST map, commemorative concrete badges and plaques that were planted to celebrate each individual building.
"The CAMPUS project intended to unofficially declare the UMIST Campus a conservation area and to generally celebrate the Modernist architecture synonymous with the site."
You can see more work by Nick over here.


















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