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Bizkaia

Identity created by the basque designer Antonio García Cárceles for Bilbao city and the province of Bizkaia. The iconography based in popular elements from the area turns into a brilliant idea.

Art Direction  ·  Branding  ·  Icons
Designer · Antonio García Cárceles · 2013

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Solaris

A new visual identity for Polish clothes brand developed & directed by Futu Creative includes labels, bags, cartons and also the magazine layout and the interior of boutiques. The final results are superb.

Art Direction  ·  Print  ·  UX
by Futu Creative

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Art Direction

A great example about art direction with an illustration style providing a modern approach to the traditional Japanese roots.

As one of the quests to solve in here and allowing to communicate the same message to both English an Japanese without using written translations was creating a visual guides, through illustration as universal language. In this way, you as customer can see a strict shoe policy near the featured wooden seating area, with low tables on the floor for seats.

— Design by Made By Alphabet

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 Some slices of Japan to Manchester

Made by Alphabet developed the branding and spatial design for this unique japanese teahouse recently opened in the heart of Manchester City Centre. A very traditional teahouse with a clean, sophisticated and contemporary approach that works perfectly fro the Westernised market. The agency worked alongside with the teahouse founder born in Hong Kong, Mei Lee on creating this really amazing contemporary brand hardly rooted in Japanese Heritage.

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Tatami as a System

The main idea behind the new branding is firmly founded in the tatami idea. The tatami is a type mat used as a flooring material in traditional japanese rooms. Normally made in wood stacks creating some kind of grid formation. Having into account this grid appeared the base for the brandmark. The brand words were split and placed inside different shapes tatami blocks for creating a dynamic and configurable brandmark strongly referencing the environment and interior of the teahouse.

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Japanese precision

With the tatami concept base and the grid capabilities used throughout the brand, the menus were made by different sized blocks that play really nice creating a modern interpretation of the traditional Japanese culture. The menu contains two different columns for better housing English & Japanese translations keeping consistency all the time.

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Design by
Made By Alphabet

Thirty Park

Design by
Candice Ralph

Role
Art Direction

Date
Mar 2015

Identity and branding designed by Candice Ralph for a luxury residential building. Designed at Mother Design, New York.

It was a queer sort of place—a gable-ended old house, one side palsied as it were, and leaning over sadly. It stood on a sharp bleak corner, where that tempestuous wind Euroclydon kept up a worse howling than ever it did about poor Paul’s tossed craft. Euroclydon, nevertheless, is a mighty pleasant zephyr to any one in-doors, with his feet on the hob quietly toasting for bed and trying to sleep for a while.

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This is a school project designed by Béla Kaszanyi for a soda brand. She develops branding, packaging and stationary for this fictional product. The result is really great.

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Supervisor

Photo

Tamás Marcell

Sara Szatmari

Futu Magazine

Futu magazine was founded to inspire entrepreneurs and creatives by highlighting the best in design, business and technology, with a special emphasis on Polish talent.

Created as one of Futu Creative’s in-house projects, the magazine’s curated content complements its sleek visual presentation, with the aim to feature new and exciting initiatives in Poland while bringing international developments to the attention of the national public.

 

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Futu Magazine

Futu magazine was founded to inspire entrepreneurs and creatives by highlighting the best in design, business and technology, with a special emphasis on Polish talent.

Created as one of Futu Creative’s in-house projects, the magazine’s curated content complements its sleek visual presentation, with the aim to feature new and exciting initiatives in Poland while bringing international developments to the attention of the national public.

 

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