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Photographer Paul Graham and the Great North Road

First published in 1983, Graham’s first photography book A1: The Great North Road is being republished by Mack. Here he reflects on the project nearly 40 years later The post Photographer Paul Graham and the Great North Road 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

New Thin Film Technology Introduced

Jurata Thin Film says its technology will revolutionize storage and distribution of biologic treatments and vaccines. 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

Thisaway’s rebrand of a casting agency is inspired by rolling credits

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London-based studio Thisaway has rebranded Kahleen Crawford Casting with a look inspired by the rolling credits at the end of a film or television show. The casting agency is based in London and Glasgow and has worked on casting a number of hit productions, including both seasons of His Dark Materials and Billie Piper-fronted show I Hate Suzie. Thisaway founder Graeme Cook says that the previous brand identity “didn’t reflect the high profile projects the agency was now involved in”. It needed a new identity to match “the gravitas and profile of these productions, while staying true to the agency’s independent film roots”. A “strong typographic approach” The concept for the branding came from the end credits at the end of a film or television show, which provided both a “direct link to casting subject matter” as well as a “strong typographic approach”, Cook says. The wordmark resembles both a sideways K and upwards arrow. The arrow part of this symbol can be detached and used o...

Thisaway’s rebrand of a casting agency is inspired by rolling credits

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London-based studio Thisaway has rebranded Kahleen Crawford Casting with a look inspired by the rolling credits at the end of a film or television show. The casting agency is based in London and Glasgow and has worked on casting a number of hit productions, including both seasons of His Dark Materials and Billie Piper-fronted show I Hate Suzie. Thisaway founder Graeme Cook says that the previous brand identity “didn’t reflect the high profile projects the agency was now involved in”. It needed a new identity to match “the gravitas and profile of these productions, while staying true to the agency’s independent film roots”. A “strong typographic approach” The concept for the branding came from the end credits at the end of a film or television show, which provided both a “direct link to casting subject matter” as well as a “strong typographic approach”, Cook says. The wordmark resembles both a sideways K and upwards arrow. The arrow part of this symbol can be detached and used o...

10+ Amazing Wedding Colors & Rustic Wedding Invitations You Can’t Get Enough Of

Nowadays rustic weddings have become an industry-wide mainstay. Couples are opting for naturally beautiful nuptials just as effortless as their love and pay high attention to the details, including the rustic wedding invitations. The Amazing wedding invitations are your first opportunity to share the happiness with your guests. Then How to choose the ideal rustic wedding invitations? How to […] 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 #inanan...

“Our isolation makes us resourceful”: a New Zealand design guide

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Raymond Otene McKay can count the number of indigenous designers working in New Zealand on one hand. It’s a small field because parents typically like to see their children go into traditional professions like accountancy or medicine, he explains. McKay is an outlier for the Māori population (New Zealand’s indigenous people). He started work at agencies before setting up a design studio with his graphic designer wife Laura Cibilich. Run Studio is based in Auckland and is made up of four indigenous designers. It’s small and adaptable, McKay says — if it’s working on a bigger project, it can scale up. The studio’s make-up is fairly unique in Aotearoa (the indigenous word for the country) and the background of the designers is vastly underrepresented in the creative industry. Māori people are the second largest ethnic group in New Zealand; according to a 2018 census, the population was 775,000 out of a total number of 5 million people . The studio’s composition gives it an ability to pi...

“Our isolation makes us resourceful”: a New Zealand design guide

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Raymond Otene McKay can count the number of indigenous designers working in New Zealand on one hand. It’s a small field because parents typically like to see their children go into traditional professions like accountancy or medicine, he explains. McKay is an outlier for the Māori population (New Zealand’s indigenous people). He started work at agencies before setting up a design studio with his graphic designer wife Laura Cibilich. Run Studio is based in Auckland and is made up of four indigenous designers. It’s small and adaptable, McKay says — if it’s working on a bigger project, it can scale up. The studio’s make-up is fairly unique in Aotearoa (the indigenous word for the country) and the background of the designers is vastly underrepresented in the creative industry. Māori people are the second largest ethnic group in New Zealand; according to a 2018 census, the population was 775,000 out of a total number of 5 million people . The studio’s composition gives it an ability to pi...