The answer my friend...
/…is blowing in the wind.
Here we feature a one-off poster from the archive, it was designed for a symposium hosted by The National Geographic Society on the world’s winds.
Kamikaze - The Japanese ‘Divine Wind’
…is blowing in the wind.
Here we feature a one-off poster from the archive, it was designed for a symposium hosted by The National Geographic Society on the world’s winds.
Kamikaze - The Japanese ‘Divine Wind’
Here we feature Alex Creamer’s classic NY Spaghetti packaging concept from 2008/09. Now widespread on the net and various packaging related sites this project has attained cult status. So we thought we would show a little more from our archive of the early development work.
Alex’s solution was initially a response to a 2nd year brief, which was to repackaging a awkward product or item. It became the centre piece of his portfolio and while on placement at Ziggurat Brands in London he was able to develop the design further with their expert help.
Detail
The design eventually made it onto the front cover of the book above, via exposure on the Dieline and all this even before Alex had graduate in 2010. Ten years on and Alex has now moved onto the world of branding and is currently associate Design Director at Interbrand Australia.
Here we feature a final year self initiated project by Andrew Bovaird from way back in 2010.
Brand wordmark
Inside of the label seen through the liquid from the reverse
Poster
Nice idea well executed.
Here we feature Justin Rolfe’s D&AD nominated typographic submission from 2015.
Great example of well observed, well cropped and well appropriated found typography hidden within Hitchcock’s films.
Here we feature George Hill’s Purdy’s Pill packaging idea that was nominated for a D&AD in 2014.
Package shape mimics classic pill lozenge
Separating into district halves
Detail
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Short mood board transitions of George’s thought process.
Nice idea with an appropriate and creative 3 dimensional rendering.
Here we feature Gina Chamberlin’s Chelsea Flower show Centenary Identity from the 2013 degree show.
C for Centenary & Chelsea
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Poster 1
Poster 2
Poster 3
Time line stem
Nicely crafted, appropriate and considered typography. Blooming marvellous and yes, again, a nice idea that will always remain so, year in year out.
Here we feature a nice visual connection from David Calvert back in 2013. One of David’s final year projects was to develop an app to help amateur golfers improve their game, branded ‘Caddi’.
Poster to advertise the app
A good idea is always a good idea. (Please click on the image above to play the film).
Here we feature an old year 1 packaging project for primary school kids rubbers by Lez Copa.
A god idea is always a good idea.
Here we feature an image captured by Bernie Blackburn….a bit of visual levity in these times of gravity.
Here we feature Naeem Mitha’s D&AD entry for the Ted Baker brief from 2013. The brief was to imagine Ted Baker opening a store in a country and capitol of your choice and then create a roll out campaign to advertise the opening. Naeem chose Dubai and here is his creative twist.
Classic British Icons
Creatively applied to iconic Arabian Keffiyeh Head Scarf
Keffiyeh Head Scarf - Detail
Magazine Advertisement
Concept applied to a Persian Rug to create a Billboard Advertisement
Detail 1
Detail 2
In context
Design applied to airport travelator
Pattern applied to a range of in store bags
Digital touchpoints
Store frontage - Design concept
A great example applied pattern. A great example of a connection made. A great example of crafting to the highest degree and then a great example of how to apply an idea to a series of relevant touch points that bring the concept to life. Unfortunately it was not shortlisted for D&AD…but it deserved more in our humble opinion. A good idea is always a good idea!
The Disciples Of Design are a global collective of design academics, practitioners, artists and students. We have one common thread – University of Lancashire in Preston, UK; and one common aim – the creation of an ever evolving visual hub for the sharing of ideas and thoughts.