My work on webdesignserved.com
The Portfolio page me and Anita Ivankovic did for the Berlin & London based animation studio Peppermill was featured on behanced webdesignserved.com.
The page was produced by the nice and talented team consisting of Martin Pommeranz and Mathias Dragon.
A Brand Reversion is a brand logo that has undertaken a creative change based on the visual style of another brand logo: Brand identities with a split personality
Some reversions will focus on two leading competitive brands such as Google-Bing whilst others will be based on what I feel works well aesthetically, or best displays a certain visual identity characteristic such as BlackBerry/Flickr.
© Brand Reversions 2012. A logo project by Graham Smith - Logo Designer.
Conceptually brilliant posters by São Paulo firm Saxsofunny
(Source: langste)
EVOL ‘Urban Stencil City’
Description smileinyourface
German street artist EVOL creates hyper realistic miniature buildings and cities in all sorts of places, by stenciling flat surfaces.
The one shown here is made in a field near Hamburg as part of the upcoming MS Dockville music and art festival, and is presumably the best one so far. The installation took 8 days to construct. Photos of the process are shown here.
Here‘s another cool installation done in Dresden.
(Source: thitime)
AMAZING experience design. Talk about a display with “grab,” note the full-body double-take from passers-by.
via Design*Sponge: “I’ve always been intrigued by the idea of window displays so I was excited to see this project from Marcus Wallander at Hyper Island in Stockholm. They created this interactive window display for a street-wear clothing brand called WeSC. The idea was to have the brand and clothing interact with people as they walk past. All I can say is man I wish I could have walked by these displays. They reverse when you walk in reverse. One word: awesome. Click here for more information on the project. xo, grace”
Pixel Galaxy
Editorial Design by Sergio Ingravalle. A book about the Nintendo Gameboy and pixel graphics.

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Fire the imagination
Paper manufacturer Robert Horne were keen to catch the eye of the creative industries with the launch of their latest paper, Imagine.
True to the paper’s name, we wanted to create a promotional campaign that would fire the imagination of a design-savvy audience - to suggest that with imagination, anything is possible.
We paired evocative thoughts on the nature of creativity with seemingly impossible illustrations to create a set of posters that would inspire and engage
Interactivity at Santander - robots, walls and AR
This is one high-tech Santander city, amazing that these little robots can actually direct you through a crowded space and the interactive wall looks very detailed but still consumer friendly. Not sure about the digital pillars of wavy green typography….what use do they have apart from showing off? and wasting energy of course. Technology can certainly enhance an experience but if it doesn’t have a purpose then what is the point?? This has been a particularly difficult challenge in our latest project, incorporating digital technology in order to communicate a clear message which ultimately has the end aim of discouraging the use of technology, particularly online communication.

(Source: francescahotchin)
The Belgian War
a statement to the belgians political situation by http://www.alexismcdrew.com/
Batelco - Infinity
“At over three minutes long, the film plunges the viewer into an Inception-style environment and delves into the minds of its protagonists as they re-imagine the world around them. And since the film was launched on its dedicated Facebook fanpage earlier this week it’s been gaining international momentum.” - Shots.net
Advertising Agency: FP7/BAH, Bahrain
Creative Director: Fadi Yaish
Art Directors: Gautam Wadher, Fadi Yaish
Copywriter: Aunindo Anoop
Senior Acccount Director: Mohammed Sabra
Production: Spy Films & City Films




