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Ehrenstråhle & Wågnert: Modesty Branding
In my opinion, this stark, minimalist design — by Ehrenstråhle & Wågnert—is perfectly apropos for a high-end clothing line named Modesty. I’m also loving the dramatic black and white photos and selective pops of peachy orange.
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- Season 6 in Black and White
- Fontan2 Logotypes
- New from Scout Books
- Songbirds
Vintage Animal Illustrations by Staffan Wirén
I can’t get enough of these vintage animal illustrations by Swedish illustrator Staffan Wirén. Each alphabet illustration was found in the children’s book, “Ingen rädder för ABC inte heller för 1−2−3″ (“No one is afraid of the ABC, nore of the 1 – 2-3″), a book produced and distributed from The Savings Bank.
Found on Flickr via Present & Correct
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- New ABC’s
- Serifcan Ozcan
- ABC is for Circus
- Collection: School Days
Type Love 177
Narziss Text is the serif companion to the very popular Narziss display face by Hubert Jocham Type.
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- Type Love 57
- Type Love 3
- Type Love 100
- Type Love 61
NB Studio: This Year…
This Year… is an annual piece by NB Studio sent to clients and friends as an alternative to the typical holiday card. Each year they focus on a particular theme and collaborate with various artists and designers. For 2012, they collaborated with Andy Smith, Dan Funderburgh, Jean Jullien, and Paul Davis on the topic of the world’s impending end.
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- Neverend
- Dan Funderburgh Patterns
- Andy Smith
- Matter: 2012 New Year Package
Marwan Kaabour: On Passports: A Study
On Passports: A Study is a visual summary that accompanied Marwan Kaabour’s thesis project PASS/PORT, which critically investigates the different parts of the travel process. The book in particular investigates different wats to visually represent the notion of travel restriction — an interesting idea, for sure. Check out some more spreads here.
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- It’s Gift Guide Time
- Dribbble Hometowns
- ID Branding
- Gift Guide Update