Xavier Monney's slick and unique three-dimensional manipulations of type
Xavier Monney is the 23 year old designer from Lausanne, Switzerland whose work caught our eye due to his refreshing but incredibly impressive manipulations of type. Xavier combines animation and typography to create three dimensional experiments, often incorporating some form of optical illusion. “I guess what’s most important is the perspective,” explains Xavier when asked how he manages to retain such high levels of legibility within animated text. He also considers the animation’s speed…
Büromarks
playlistposters: “Playlist posters // blue monday - new order ”
Erich Brechbühl’s posters are witty and inventive, with an element of surprise
We first covered the work of graphic designer Erich Brechbühl "way back in 2012":http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/erich-brechbuhl. Since then he’s been making moves in the poster design world, helping to create a solid design community in Lucerne – one that’s beginning to have an impact outside of Switzerland.
Xavier Monney's slick and unique three-dimensional manipulations of type
Xavier Monney is the 23 year old designer from Lausanne, Switzerland whose work caught our eye due to his refreshing but incredibly impressive manipulations of type. Xavier combines animation and typography to create three dimensional experiments, often incorporating some form of optical illusion. “I guess what’s most important is the perspective,” explains Xavier when asked how he manages to retain such high levels of legibility within animated text. He also considers the animation’s speed…
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20 Jahre im Schtei
Animation for the 20th anniversary of the cultural venue "im Schtei" in Sempach/Switzerland
GIOR KONDUCTA
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The Happy Show
Cinema Trailer for Stefan Sagmeister's Happy Show that was shown at the Museum for Design in Zurich, Switzerland
Joonghyun Cho on how design has taught him the most important values of life
Joonghyun Cho is not only a freelance graphic designer but is also in charge of the design for Seoul’s most influential IT company, Naver. The designer explores the unique Korean design aesthetic of Jjam-Bbong culture, which translates as mixed culture, embodying the fast changes of economic growth and the notion of “flunkyism”. The term flunkyism refers to the qualities of a flunky, which involves the readiness to cringe at those who are conventionally superior through wealth or status.
Symmetry Symptom
Symmetry Symptom is an online mood board for inspiration and promotion of good design. Focusing on graphic design, photography, architecture, typography,...
Erich Brechbühl’s posters are witty and inventive, with an element of surprise
We first covered the work of graphic designer Erich Brechbühl "way back in 2012":http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/erich-brechbuhl. Since then he’s been making moves in the poster design world, helping to create a solid design community in Lucerne – one that’s beginning to have an impact outside of Switzerland.
Lucas Hesse draws inspiration from outside the traditional graphic design canon
Lucas Hesse is a Mainz-based graphic designer bringing his experience of studying in Seoul and Germany to inform his culture-focused practice. Under the enlightening supervision of Eike König, at his communication design course in Offenbach, Lucas’ international years as a student made him “curious about how different personalities and people from different cultures approach design.” It taught the designer how some influences can indirectly effect one another, and Lucas brings this principle…