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Monday, 2 July 2012

HAPPY MONDAY!


HAPPY MONDAY! Because sharings caring we've come up with lots of inspirational links from different artists and exhibitions. Enjoy and share.

http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/22076/schemata-architecture-office-hue.html - schemata architecture office: hue+. Japanese architect Jo Nagasaka of schemata architecture office has recently completed 'hue+', a photography studio in Tokyo, Japan. The interior spaces are a seamlessly integrated series of facilities which collectively form the shooting area. Smaller rooms focus upon a theme of 'eating', integrating kitchens and dining rooms to allow for a pictorial exploration of the behaviors associated with the selected subject. Avoiding the typical setting of an enclosed box, the spatial sequence encourages a natural rhythm to the physical action of photographing.

http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/22028/surrealistic-mutation-illusions-painted-on-face-and-hands.html - Surrealistic mutation illusions painted on face and hands - Japanese artist and university student chooo-san creates eerie photoshop-like optical illusions painted upon her her hands and face. Rather than photographing herself to then manipulate each image into monstrous visualizations of her form in digital post-production, the artist's portfolio is developed entirely from her experimentation with hyper-realistic body painting.

http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/21807/revoltage-light-bulb-installation-by-raqs-media-collective.html - Revoltage light bulb installation by Raqs Media Collective. On exhibition as part of 'Art Unlimited' at art basel 2012, the 'Revoltage' electrical sculpture by multidisciplinary indian artists Raqs Media Collective references the popular uprisings of the past year in a piece meant to reflect both celebration and outrage.

http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/22080/jeff-koons-at-the-beyeler-foundation-part-2.html - fondation beyeler is the first swiss art institution to dedicate an exhibition to distinguished american artist jeff koons. The retrospective focuses on three central collections - 'the new', 'banality' and 'celebration' - formed by koons over the course of his artistic practice which began in the 1980s.


http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/21882/art-basel-trunk-by-klaus-weber.html - Art Basel - trunk by Klaus Weber. German artist klaus weber has created a collection of works entitled 'trunk' shown as part of art basel 2012. The opus explores the notion of mortality through a group of 32 plaster masks, dubbed 'death-masks', which are representations of mainly recognisable subjects that are dead or still living. The expressions on the faces vary from relief to anguish, telling the motley of stories each character has to share, some being very significant historical moments in time. The material used for the pieces is sourced from a local foundry in berlin.

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Monday, 12 March 2012

5 logos with hidden messages

As a graphic designer, it’s hard to convince my customers about the power of a logo and satisfy the customer needs. when they only what something simply for just getting there name out. when they could be having a strong logo with a hidden message ie that use negative space to create a powerful message and reflect the company’s personality. Below are 5 famous logos which will help you notice that a meaningful logo can leave an eternal impression on the customers. It’s like having two logos one within the other.

SEE if you can figure the below out with the message that the designer wants to transmit...


 
Eight Logo

This logo is very cleverly designed... If you take a closer look, you will notice that the logo consists of variations of number ‘8’. Which spell out the word Eight. SEE!!


ED Logo

I like this logo alot the ED which stands for Elettro Domestici - Home Appliances in English, you will see how the designer has amazingly used the negative space to demonstrate the letter “E” and “D” making the logo look like an electric plug.
 



Amazon Logo


This extremely clean and simple logo whilst the arrow might not look like more than a smile to you. Have another look it also represents that Amazon sell everything from a to z and it also represents the smile on the customers face when they bought a product.
 


FedEx Logo

You have probably seen the logo a thousand times and thought the FedEx logo looks like a plain text based logo but if you take a second look between the E and the x you will see an arrows which represents the speed, direction and reliability of this worldwide courier service.
 


Toblerone Logo

You probably have never noticed the brilliant logo whilst enjoying this chocolate bar. The Toblerone logo contains the image of a bear hidden in the Matterhorn mountain, Toblerone originated in Bern, Switzerland – which means “City of bears”.
 


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