Etikettarkiv: Illustration

Business cards help to create relations in a memorable way. The easiest way to do this is by opting for dynamic and unique illustrations on business card that convey your profession or company image in the best possible manner. Illustration works on the personalized approach which makes it fun to share and collect such business cards.

A smart use of both the sides of the card for distributing text and illustration, aids in achieving a layout which is clutter free and easy on eyes. Sketchy illustrations, color pop images, diagrams, silhouettes, digitized logos and symbols, whatever the choice might be, placement and background color of the card makes all the difference.

möoi

”This restaurant is part of a brand new concept in Buenos Aires’s food. This wave has been merged in this project with modern art & design to build a nice, comfortable and very impressive space utilizing a great amount of different shapes, textures and colors.

’The brand elements, graphic design, packaging and industrial design provides a strong image to this beautiful restaurant located into Belgrano town, Buenos Aires.”

Designed by Seventh Design

Am Dorfplatz 8

”Blossoms on the fruit trees, sprawling plants and broad pumpkin fields – that’s where you can find Dorfplatz 8 in Weitendorf, Austria. For generations culinary delicacies are prepared with love at this Styrian farm. Bettina Stoisser-Hubmann wanted to do more than just sewing and harvesting. Her wish was to „redefine“ her yield. One step away from rural kitsch but closer to natural products.

”The solution: AM DORFPLATZ 8. Pumpkin seed oil in a clay bottle, fruity bread spreads and chutneys in a jar – high-quality specialities in a limited edition, packed in the style of Bettina Stoisser-Hubmann herself: Fresh, clean and tasteful.”

Designed by Moodley

BAOBAO

Bao has the same meaning in Chinese and in Vietnamese: dumpling. The noodle pocket is made in a wide range all across Southern-Asia and they come in different types: they have sweetie, salty, streamed and fried version. In the footsteps of these variations BAOBAO dim sum bar combines all of these elements as a Pan-Asian mixture in a top-notch quality.

”In the making of the identity I have been inspired from all my Far East travel experiences (Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos). The interior design was conceived in a tight partnership with the 81font Architecture who were eager to accommodate Hungarian craftsmanship in relation to the eastern culture. According to this concept they delegated a Hungarian basket-maker artist to prepare all the woven ceiling lamps. A Vietnamese tale, The Hundred-knot Bamboo Tree is printed on the woven fibers which creates a strange cultural passage between the folk art of distant nations.

”I have made a dozen hand drawings during my Asian journey therefore these sketches became a starting point of the interior’s imagery including the dim sum reference drawings which were painted on the wall after projection. The cooking processes are indicated on different labels as well, all using a typical neon red tone specifically present in the Vietnamese urban landscapes and hand-painted glazed signs. This tone is in frequent use in Vietnam with food-stamps as well, they mark different kind of fillings with the stamp used on the noodle’s bare surface. The origami folded chopstick cases and the bamboo streamer pots wear the same neon red logo which was applied by tampon printing. The menu card is from disposable paper on which the guests are able mark their order. There is a farewell surprise – when leaving every guest gets a fortune cookie in which the content is carefully dedicated to the truth whatever it may be.

”The restaurant has its own draft beer therefore I made the beer mat part of the identity which evokes Asian visual culture with fine hop drawings.”

Designed by Eszter Laki

Davia Koetser

”Davia Koetser is an interior designer from Gstaad, Switzerland. She loves surrealist photography, the art of Max Ernst and Fornasetti’s visual world. The objective of the project was to create an identity which is simple, but strong and personal. I was asking her about her favorite animals, objects and signs, and after getting a long, useful list we just came to the elephant standing on the ball which is an emblematic image of circus. The other key element, the eye is coming from surrealism, it is the symbol of the soul. So I drew the elephant and the eye manually with a black pen. For the texts, I used the font Calluna by Exljbris Font Foundry, it has great unique details such as ligatures, small caps, etc.

”The printing of all the paper elements were produced by an amazing traditional technique, the letterpress. My friends at the Inkredible Letterpress helped me a lot to choose the highest quality 100% cotton papers for the envelopes, greeting cards, business cards and letter papers. They even invited me to the late night printing session where I could listen the music of the Heidelberg windmill press machine. We combined blind- and ink printing: the lines are blind printed on the envelopes and greeting cards, and all the other parts are printed with black ink. Even the notebooks have a letterpressed elephant on the cover.”

Designed by Eszter Laki

Hindukusch

Hello to everyone in the world, This is some pieces of Hindukusch one restaurant based in Germany, The Founders are native from India. Here some samples of BC, WALLMENUS, POSTER.

Hello to everyone in the world, This is some pieces of Hindukusch one restaurand based in Germany, The Founders are native from India. Here some samples of BC, WALLMENUS, POSTER.