Archives for 2006

Loyal

Loyal

Loyal

Loyal was founded by former Lamosca team member Tamara Zimmerman who has worked as an art director in Spain, Argentina, and the United States. Her site showcases a good variety of corporate identity collateral as well as some environmental and wayfinding graphics.

Kurt Stallaert Photography

Kurt Stallaert Photography

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Check out the works of Belgian photographer Kurt Stallaert. In particular, have a gander at the ad slides for some fantastic shots and concepts.

The Rock Collection

The Rock Collection

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While I don’t think he’s English, check out the personal portfolio of Sir Philippe Richardson, The Rock Collection, for a great breadth of motion work you’ve probably admired on the idiot box, as well as some other stellar formats.

Mission

Mission

It must get really cold in Norway. That’s the only way to describe how good this work is. Everyone must be inside designing 24/7. Check out Mission.

Lamosca

Lamosca

I have long been an admirer of this Barcelona-based studio’s aesthetic and work. Among a great smattering of other equally impressive works, the standout here is their comprehensive style guides and manuals, wrapped neatly in an intuitive Flash navigation.

VSA Partners

VSA Partners

Minimal work always puts the onus on the concept. Chicago-based VSA Partners is showing some sparse, yet squeaky clean creative. Very nice indeed.

Mode

Mode

With a highly technical aesthetic, and an equally impressive automated on-line presentation of work, this is Mode.

Bibliothèque

Bibliothèque

Extremely impressive body of work from former Farrow/North/Cartlidge Levine members Bibliothèque.

In Graphics We Trust

In Graphics We Trust

Experience sensory-overload at Sebastian Onufszak’s portfolio, In Graphics We Trust. With clients ranging from MTV to Random House, this German designer/illustrator has been turning out some very occular-friendly work. Try not to have a seizure.

Mazda & Quiksilver

Mazda & Quiksilver

I thought this was an interesting crossover campaign for Mazda