Thursday, January 22, 2009

Package Design: New & Old

2008
Designer: Sandstorm Partners
Parent Company: Hasbro

Cranium WOW includes a game board, 600 new cards, a 10-sided die (the 9-sided die wasn’t working), a tub of purpley-fresh Cranium Clay, a timer, drawing pads, presharpened pencils, 4 customizable character movers with interchangeable hats and hairdos, and sass.


2008

The concept behind Tokyo's 100% Chocolate Cafe is to put your senses in the middle of a chocolate kitchen. With 56 types of different chocolates, even cheese and black pepper chocolates. 

 ice cream cartoon
1950


1936

Said to be a rip off of the well-known Japanese brand Organ Needles.


1912
Joy Morton developed Morton's Table Salt  
Canister invented by J. R. Harbeck 

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

(NORM) Dimitri Buni & Manuel Krebs

NORM
a Zurich-based graphics team.
Designing for commercial projects such as the typography for
Cologne Airport and Swiss Watchmaker Omega.


"...defined their own graphic language in print and on screen by determinedly ignoring the established conventions to create their own highly complex parallel system."

"...work is characterized by an highly skilled use of typography and print as well as a playful approach to technology."
- Design Museum

"The Thing's experimental graphics and text may be a little baffling to those (like me) who are unfamiliar with their theories, but the 2003 book is a great source for any font nerd or for those curious about the relationship between words and images."
- Ami Kealoha, Cool Hunting


Norm: The Things, 2002
A book outlining the Norm's (Krebs and Bruni) concept of breaking down shapes and fonts into their essential elements.

Bruce Lee, 2005
Remake of the book "Bruce Lee - The King of Kung Fu."
However, the remake is completely reversed in its chronology and in the manner of text direction (reading from left to right).


Sign Generator, 2002
Collaboration - Jürg Lehni
A lighted grided tool that generates possible combinations of lines.
(Watch video if you visit the site)

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Art NEWveau! Mucha!


Pole Star, 
Alphonse Mucha

The flower border displays fluidity with its repetitive style.
The solar ring highlight baffles me because this design is still popular in the 21st Century.

Summer 1896, 1896
Alphonse Mucha

Variations of textures, techniques, and style used in this decorative panel, presents an eye catching or attention getting aesthetic. A mixture of the real and the surreal.
  
Madonna in the Lilies, 1905
Alphonse Mucha

The fluidness and natural organic flow of the cloth is great example of the art style of Art Nouveau.
Soft pastels colors highlighted by gold and rich tones.

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