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Reviewed: Friday Likes 315: From Onfire Design, Mubien Studio, and Fibra

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“From Onfire Design, Mubien Studio, and Fibra” A strong serif showing this week, with work from Auckland, San Diego, and Lima. Finery by Onfire Design Finery is a new brand of sugar-free, carb-free, gluten-free, all-natural vodka soda available in New Zealand made from seven-times distilled sugar cane vodka, sparkling soda water, and a blend of fruits, teas, and botanicals. The new identity, designed by Auckland, New Zealand-based Onfire Design , is a typographic delight with cans and 4-pack boxes featuring a sans serif with a delightful, unexpected, and novel "ry" ligature that, although I'm not sure what it's meant to represent, I am liking it very much. The supporting serif and the hints of sans serif are both nicely used as a complement to the logo. The soft pastel color palette is quite nice too, giving the cans a sophisticated look. See full project Apostle Digital by Mubien Studio Apostle Digital is a video production and content strategy company in S...

Pack of the Month: Two Times Elliot Gets Plastic-Free With Stunning Packaging For AKT

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Beautifully minimalist with simple type across the packaging, London’s Two Times Elliott helped AKT create a natural, unisex deodorant that finds inspiration in the West End theater scene. In ấn Anpic In nhãn mác Anpic In brochure Anpic In card visit Anpic In catalogue Anpic In thiệp cưới Anpic In tờ rơi Anpic In Ấn Anpic – Nổi Tiếng In Đẹp In Nhanh Số 5 Ngõ 75 Nguyễn Xiển, Thanh Xuân, Hạ Đình, Hà Nội 0963223884 baogiainananh@gmail.com https://anpic.vn https://g.page/inananpic In nhãn mác Anpic ✅ In brochure Anpic ✅ In card visit Anpic ✅ In catalogue Anpic ✅ In thiệp cưới Anpic ✅ In tờ rơi Anpic https://anpic.vn/in-nhan-mac-dep https://anpic.vn/in-brochure https://anpic.vn/in-an https://anpic.vn/in-voucher-in-phieu-giam-gia-khuyen-mai #inananpic

Offset announces speakers for 2020

Offset 2020 takes place from April 3 to 5 at Dublin’s Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. As with previous years, the line-up features a mix of local and international creatives, who will be talking about  their work, process and inspiration. The 2020 line-up spans film, design, advertising, photography, theatre and illustration, and includes talks from Leslie David, whose Paris studio has worked on album covers for Metronomy as well as visuals for the likes of Chanel and Glossier; puppet maker Andy Gent, who worked on Wes Anderson’s stop-motion blockbusters Isle of Dogs and Fantastic Mr Fox; Oscar Hudson , who has created trippy and mesmerising videos for Bonobo, Radiohead and Young Thug, and Sascha Lobe, who joined Pentagram’s London office in 2018 after founding German design studio L2M3. There will also be talks from creative studio Wade & Leta; illustrator Laura Callaghan; theatre and events collective THISISPOPBABY; photojournalist Sean Murphy, who collaborated with PJ Harvey on...

A tour of the world’s fanciest, funniest and grubbiest hand dryers

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London establishments are evidently quite concerned about what their hand dryers say about them, with many vying to turn this piece of equipment into an installation or disguise it within a shrine of decorations. Pubs and eateries in other cities seem less bothered. Petrol stations anywhere in the world? Absolutely, categorically, do not care about their hand dryers. These are some of the discoveries made by documentary photographer Samuel Ryde, whose new photo book Hand Dryers takes us on a tour of the many places he’s visited by way of the hand drying equipment found on the walls of public bathrooms. The book comes off the back of his Instagram account of the same name, which he’s been running since 2014. From London to Ukraine to LA, Ryde has hand curated his pick of the most unusual or eye-catching hand dryers, which sit alongside some unremarkable but necessarily practical iterations. Then, there are those in toilets where you know – you just know – the floor will be wet,...

Inside the student mental health crisis

As the debate rages on about universities’ duty of care to students, CR speaks to education body GuildHE about the scale of the challenge facing art colleges across the country – and why it’s going to take much more than mindfulness sessions and puppy rooms The post Inside the student mental health crisis appeared first on Creative Review . In ấn Anpic In nhãn mác Anpic In brochure Anpic In card visit Anpic In catalogue Anpic In thiệp cưới Anpic In tờ rơi Anpic In Ấn Anpic – Nổi Tiếng In Đẹp In Nhanh Số 5 Ngõ 75 Nguyễn Xiển, Thanh Xuân, Hạ Đình, Hà Nội 0963223884 baogiainananh@gmail.com https://anpic.vn https://g.page/inananpic In nhãn mác Anpic ✅ In brochure Anpic ✅ In card visit Anpic ✅ In catalogue Anpic ✅ In thiệp cưới Anpic ✅ In tờ rơi Anpic https://anpic.vn/in-nhan-mac-dep https://anpic.vn/in-brochure https://anpic.vn/in-an https://anpic.vn/in-voucher-in-phieu-giam-gia-khuyen-mai #inananpic

Design studio Pa-i-ka searches for the value in every project

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Graphic design studio Pa-i-ka is made up of just two people, Lee su-hyang and Ha Ji-hoon. Launched in 2015, the studio takes on projects and clients in the worlds of culture, art and social interest.  Guided by an open and self-assured approach, Pa-i-ka don’t subscribe to one particular style and instead embrace diversity. “We don’t want our style set. We are changing every year, every month and every day,” they say. “We try not to do the same, and inspiration often comes from nature, our surroundings and life. But really, the ways to get inspired are limitless.”  Here we find demeter exhibition poster As a result, the studio’s work is varied, busy, and eclectic, but one thread that runs throughout is a love of colour and contrasts. There’s a collaged aesthetic to many of Pa-i-ka’s designs, with photography combined with graphic shapes and bold type, and this creates a series of pleasing clashes, making for a refreshing portfolio. This daring aesthetic also means that Pa-...

How to Travel on a Budget in 2020

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Posted : 1/30/2020 | January 30th, 2020 A new year brings a new sense of possibility as we create new goals to help us get closer to that ideal self we have in our mind . And one of those goals usually involves trying to travel more. But when you are starved for time and money , travel can seem like a pipe dream. A wish that might never be fulfilled. Luckily, there’s a wave of positive developments for those who want to travel more: cheaper airfare, more deal-finding websites (and other information) online , free walking tours in more cities, and more opportunities to bypass the traditional travel infrastructure and connect directly into the local way of life via the sharing economy. So, as we get deeper into 2020, I want to share some suggestions on how to travel on a budget this year so you can check off that New Year’s resolution! Here are some of my top tips to help you:   1. Change Your Mindset Changing your mindset might not be a traditional budget tip, but it’s impo...