Friday, 26 March 2010

Milk Carton Prospectus





Milk Carton Prospectus
this is a packaging solution for the course prospectus trying to represent the Graphic Design degree in a more creative way to new students.

The reason for using a milk carton as packaging was inspired by the idea od calcium being good for growth. They used this to relate to design and the fact that this course would be good for gorwth in their creativity.

The course information is displaued on a poster that comes inside the milk carton





Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Friday, 5 March 2010

Forrest Lucero

Yusaku Kamekura





Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997) was one of the pioneers of Japanese graphic design who was at the forefront in promoting graphic design as an essential factor of modern society, culture and art, and whose achievements helped to establish the reputation of Japanese graphic design internationally.

The symbol and poster designs for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics were Kamekura’s best-known work. The Tokyo Olympic symbol is a powerful, concise design, while the posters capture the dynamism of athletes. The poster design also incorporated photos, marking the first time that a photograph was used in an Olympic poster. Other well-known poster designs include Hiroshima Appeals, a poetic image of falling, burning butterflies


Stéphane Massa-Bidal





Jelle Martins

michael Johanson:Tales of the Ordinary





Michael Johanson

Oliver Jeffries



James Mitchell aka Nas Champ






Elephant in the Room






Curiosity and Absurdity