Author: STY
NR2154 {Copenhagen / New York}
Split either side of the Atlantic, NR2154 have a solid background in publishing but by no means leaves them short in the world of design. With beautifully manipulated typefaces, deeply thought out solutions and most delicate of sophisticated touches, NR2154 seem to have a knack of a creating cool, crisp work which stands out by its elegance.
A Friend of Mine {Melbourne}
With so much great design work in their portfolio, I found myself having to restrain from filling this page right up. A Friend of Mine have an envious selection of work on their site, however it’s their great use of typefaces and customizing letter forms that make them really stand out. Lead by the talented Suzy Tuxen, AFOM are not afraid of getting their hands dirty and actually crafting things, making beautiful work out of […]
Oneighty {Burnley}
From the love of screen printing their own marketing material to the fine quality they deliver for their actual client Oneighty seems to have found the right balance. This Burnley outfit off a very comprehensive portfolio with excellence across every medium they seem to put their hands to. Tw. @Oneighty_studio
Mr. Henry {Antwerp}
On discovery of this agency I am strangely hypnotized, transfixed you might say, Mr. Henry on first glace is the playful portfolio of some fresh face all excited and energized, embarking on its first steps into the world of design. Don’t get me wrong, not a nativity at all but more of praise, admiration as Mr. Henry has managed to maintain that love and passion that can get lost amongst those less inspiring jobs, to […]
Realigning Innocent drinks
Back in June the ever so talented (master designer for the immense agency Carsonified) Mike Kus, gave a talk exploring the concept of creating meaningful visual design that partners with simple, easy to use functionality in order to create an overall improved user experience. As part of his talk he made a time-lapse movie where he realigned the website for Innocent Drinks. Mike explains “I say realigned very specifically, as this is not a redesign. […]
Division of Labor {San Francisco}
Division of Labor have it. They seems to have the knack of turning around the fortunes of their clients, oh and a pretty impressive ability to put together a story that captures peoples imaginations. With working across all mediums, not just film, their secrete might well be their philosophy ‘collaborate with the best people we can. Either that or their other phrase ‘Illegitimi Non Carborundum,’ which forms part of their logo and means, Don’t let […]







