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becomingrobot:

Someone asked me about this.  My favorite pages from the collection.

Zone of Enders

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threeholepuncher:

Fonts I overuse/love and should use more/enjoy seeing other people use. A lot of people seem to be doing font packs, and so here. I still suck at knowing when to use any of these fonts, but maybe someone out there will like this. I mostly made it for myself, because I tend to use a font, love it, and then promptly forget the name of it. That’s why there are some fonts here that you should definitely have on your computer already (so I won’t link to a download for them). Anyway, hope y’all enjoy!

Abraham Lincoln; Bloc Kursiv; Bodoni; Code Light; Dubiel; Fanwood; Fling; Folks Light; Frail; Gruenewald; Little Days; Nouvelle Vague; Ostrich Sans; Pottery Barn; Quicksand; Ribbon; Riot Squad; St. Marie; Sunshine in My Soul; Times Sans Serif; Zombie Checklist

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freshorphresh:

Presenting Horrible Movie Clichés, an illustrated guide, brought to you by the New York International Latino Film Festival.

As for the top one: 

Refer to Jason Todd’s death with the Joker.

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thedsgnblog:

Ross Burwell   |   http://doingswell.com

“Unique packaging and label designs for a series of brews that violate the German Purity Law.”

I dabble in a bit of everything design; especially branding, typography, print, packaging, and web design.

the design blog:  facebook | twitter | pinterest

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8mileprocess:

Using a single light-source, artist Kumi Yamashita creates ghostly looking shadow figures and forms that are formed by objects or folded paper. These can be stand-alone pieces of art or installations.

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escapekit:

Gravity Balans chair 

The Gravity Balans chair was designed by Peter Opsvik for Varier Furniture. Has the name suggests, you can float free of gravity and experience the ultimate power nap. 

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theoinglis:

Stranger & Stranger’s work never fails to be absolutely beautiful! Not many studios manage to do such consistently visually appealing work, but with their skills, experience and extensive premium alcohol clients they always do.

This project is a little different though, they have developed a patented paper sleeve which wraps around wine bottles. Giving a nice big space for extra graphics as well as creating a real sense of intrigue.

‘The idea came from our own No.13 pack. We created brands in a packaging format that stands out and adds value, interest and gifting opportunities. The added real estate that the over sleeve gives us has allowed us to engage with people in a way that a tiny back label never can. Everyone just wants to pick up and read these packs.

Kevin Shaw, Founder and Creative Director of Stranger:

I like these a lot, being beautiful as well as a bit different will give them so much shelf presence. I know I’d definitely want to buy any one of them, trouble is as a designer I’d feel bad unwrapping it! 

Images & quote via The Dieline

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homedesigning:

(via  Yellow Room For Your Viewing Pleasure)