Images via Kyle Poff.
Kyle Poff graduated from the University of North Texas in 2003, and since has worked with many big brands from Junior Designer positions through to complete art direction.
Images via Kyle Poff.
Kyle Poff graduated from the University of North Texas in 2003, and since has worked with many big brands from Junior Designer positions through to complete art direction.
Images via Allan Peters.
Allan Peters is a Senior Art Director from Minneapolis with a wealth of experience, and has been featured on the prestigious Graphic Exchange, Notcot.org, New York Times and Brandweek to name a few.
His work is very impressive, but it’s his logo designs that I love most about his portfolio.
Images found on whatmakesus.
I’m enjoying the branding and website design for Liam Gallaghers mod fashion label, Pretty Green. (Brand created by Sane & Able)
David Airey | Graphic Designer
David Airey shows how he came up with the stunning brand, Berthier, by using simple mind-maps to arrival at the result.
First published on the Eye blog, February 2010, © Eye Magazine Ltd.
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Matt Willey and Zoe Bather of Studio8 have announced their integrated design scheme for the Central School of Speech & Drama, which includes identity design, wayfinding and a custom typeface, Fogerty.
‘Central wanted its new identity to be exuberant but retain a sense of the heritage and prestige the school has,’ says Bather.
Studio8 researched old playbills and theatrical ephemera and devised a bespoke typeface based on the neon tube lighting common in theatre signs. They then worked with the Dalton Maag foundry to draw a sans serif font based on the original sign for the Embassy Theatre, adding an inline stroke to each character to create a typeface family in three weights: solid, inline and hairline. The typeface is named after Elsie Fogerty, the school’s founder.