Showing posts with label Layouts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Layouts. Show all posts
February 22, 2010

Block Stories


40 x 40 cm blocks that have been painted on each side.

The idea behind this is so that people can move the blocks around and re-order them to build their own story, therefore every story is going to be unique considering everyone will interpret every image in their own way in the first place, and then also interpret a entirely different story with them.

www.behance.net/Gallery/block-stories/418734
November 04, 2009

Toormix




More of this monotone stuff, the red being the only colour really brings it out the paper. The positioning of the type looks completely fine even though it is over the image.

http://www.toormix.com/
September 02, 2009

Marshall Rake: Calendar


Nice concept for a calendar, I would prefer this to the traditional one month for every page then having to turn it over everytime. Saves having to hang it on a nail aswell.

Link:
Marshall Rake - Calendar
July 23, 2009

Grids


Designs based around grid systems, interesting range of techniques that could be used.

Link: Flickr - Grids
April 03, 2009

The Less Popular Side



1920s-50s postcard collection of the less popular side of postcards. The best bit about them I like is the stamped effect, bits of type show up stronger in different areas where the stamp hasn't got an equal cover of ink on it.

Postcard Collection

Interesting blog by the same person at smoothfluid.com.
March 31, 2009

Typography: Le Vide Papier




'Le vide papier' which translates to 'the empty paper'.

Although it's in French, I find this an interesting concept to get the user to interact with the design, enabling them to take the type away using the transparent sheet, seems rather pointless yet I like it.

It could also be easily used for various other applications.
March 30, 2009

Printing: Old Computer Stock Paper

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If this was printed on ordinary paper without the perforated holes that were found on the sides of old computer stock paper, this wouldn't be as appealing.

Although in some area's writing overlaps images, this just adds to it's fascination. It reminds me of some sort of research page, a much interesting way to present it none the less.