yumis brain
pantograph:

Kunde: Vordingborg Udviklingsselskab
Design af nyt logo samt design af brevlinje

pantograph:

Kunde: Vordingborg Udviklingsselskab

Design af nyt logo samt design af brevlinje

aakashnihalani:

“Cloud (Yellow)” by Aakash Nihalani  painted stainless steel 72 x 72 x .25 inches

aakashnihalani:

“Cloud (Yellow)” by Aakash Nihalani
painted stainless steel
72 x 72 x .25 inches

thedsgnblog:

Tomat design  | http://tomatdesign.com

Tomat design is a small team of multidisciplinary designers based in Moscow.
The studio was set up in December 2005. Specialized in concept, art direction, branding, typography, illustration and graphic design.

the design blog: facebook | twitter

somanyspices:

Olive Oil

somanyspices:

Olive Oil

pino-noir:

Biscotti package. Bit more Venetian than Tuscan in inspiration.

pino-noir:

Biscotti package. Bit more Venetian than Tuscan in inspiration.

thedsgnblog:

Simon Laliberte  | http://behance.net/slaliberte

Graphic designer and screen-printer based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

the design blog: facebook | twitter

ryanfmc:

Two Step Cider

package design by Rudi De Wet


Client: Mountain Goat Beer
Agency: Freeform
Creative Director: Richard Overall
Art Director: Tyson Sheean
Agent: The Jacky Winter Group
Photographer: Willem-Dirk du Toit
kwandary:

Final! …for now. It isn’t as secure as I’d like. I’m going to try splitting that tongue lock into two next, since the package is so wide, and maybe increasing the package width while decreasing the size of the rectangular cuts so that more of the jars are inside the package and the columns between them are wider/stronger.
Click the photo to see the rest of it. (And you should totes look at my other work too hehe)

kwandary:

Final! …for now. It isn’t as secure as I’d like. I’m going to try splitting that tongue lock into two next, since the package is so wide, and maybe increasing the package width while decreasing the size of the rectangular cuts so that more of the jars are inside the package and the columns between them are wider/stronger.

Click the photo to see the rest of it. (And you should totes look at my other work too hehe)