Archives for November 2006

GVA Studio

GVA Studio

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From Geneva Switzerland, home of everything clean and modern in graphic design, we bring you GVA Studio. Decidedly no frills, as one would expect, on this site the work—mainly print and exhibitions—is showcased.

WDDG

WDDG

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The World Domination Design Group has finally launched their new site. Those who were waiting with bated breath will be let down by the lack of MORE BBQSPLOSIONS. But alas, WDDG presents a wonderfully art-directed, fully-immersive, faux-flash-video site. Great concept, great execution (though the appearance of Arial on some slides is disconcerting), and most of all, great fun.

Atelier Bernd Kuchenbeiser

Atelier Bernd Kuchenbeiser

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While not the most imaginative site layout out there, German firm Atelier Bernd Kuchenbeiser brings some clean work in an overwhelmingly international style. Helvetica fetishists rejoice!

Made

Made

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Pretty sure they do not celebrate Thanksgiving in Norway, but that won’t stop us here from recognizing the work over at Made and giving thanks for good design. On a side note, big TurkeyDay shout out to the DNFTF faithful. We will return with some new posts over the weekend.

It is Blank

It is Blank

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Our first studio from Lithuania! Check out It is Blank. Some really great work here. Love the site as well!

CHK Design

CHK Design

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Yet another London firm, CHK Design, founded by Christian Küsters, author of the fantastic book Restart: New Systems in Graphic Design. The site is a bit old, but the work shown is quite nice with a good breadth of projects.

SectionSeven

SectionSeven

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Back to to the good old US&A. Here’s Seattle-based SectionSeven with a slick new site and some work to back it up.

Bitch

Bitch

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Si Scott and Kerry Roper launch Bitch; illustration and design.

Bostock and Pollitt

Bostock and Pollitt

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I figure we might as well close out the week with another English studio, this one from London with an aptly British name: Bostock and Pollitt. Nicely polished and buttoned-up corporate comms work, which seems to be scarcer and scarcer nowadays with the proliferation of the Web 2.0 look and psychedelia taking over the print and motion worlds.

Sanderson Bob

Sanderson Bob

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Updates over at Sanderson Bob, another tDR alum. Some very conceptual, colorful, and playful work being shown.