dnco
August 22, 2008


Dn&co. is a branding and production studio based out of Maida Vale, London, with some great work on show. Visit there site here or you can also see more images of their work over at their Flickr account. Via Visuelle
Land Registry Guidelines by North
August 22, 2008



Beautiful brand guidelines book designed by North, who have yet to produce a website so I can show more of their great work. See all the photographs over here. Photographs by Richard Learoyd.
Adam Rix
August 22, 2008

My favourite band and their new logo which i have only just found out was done by the talented Mr Rix
The Consult updates
August 22, 2008
Typography is Sexy
August 22, 2008



















Found this today trauling the net and have blatently stolen it. Every example i clicked on the typography was indeed shit-hot. Stolen from fuelyourcreativity
FF Netto
August 22, 2008
With FF Netto, Daniel Utz has stripped letters of any historical detail, leaving them with the barest, clearest forms possible. This makes FF Netto ideal for wayfinding, where quick recognition is essential. A series of simple and useful icons and arrows add to its utility for information design, and intelligent borders let you group the pictograms using just a few keystrokes.
Food for Thought Lunchbox
August 22, 2008
This “Food for Thought” lunch box has been specially designed to hold fruit whilst protecting it from bruising or overheating. Children will be able to enjoy lunchbox fruit at its best which will in turn enocurage them to reach their 5-a-day target. A unique, colour changing thermo-spot on the underside of the box helps achieve this by indicating when food has overheated. This handy lunchbox also comes with 2 plastic pots, designed for holding grapes, nuts or diced fruit. Itβs also dishwasher safe, but if you want it to last longer, then you should wash it by hand. Thanks to Swissmiss for this.
Conor Hagan β Peared concept work
August 22, 2008
Peared, a beautiful concept designed by recent Syracuse grad Conor Hagan. Uniquely shaped sourced packages, reminiscent of its titled fruit’s shape, posed interesting problems for simple presentation of information. The four pack is bound by a single piece of heavy paper material, suspended by gravity alone using no glues or plastics. The wrap around labeling for the larger bottles double as handles for easy pouring.







