Mountain Top 2017 - Wherever The River FlowsJulian Taylor
Logo and Branding for the 2017 Mountain Top entitled "Wherever The River Flows." Branding package included logo, color swatches, fonts, and style rules.
Mountain Top 2017 - Wherever The River FlowsJulian Taylor
Logo and Branding for the 2017 Mountain Top entitled "Wherever The River Flows." Branding package included logo, color swatches, fonts, and style rules.
Cannes Film Festival, or the International Film Festival is an annual event which previews film from across the globe.
Celebrating it's 70th year and 20 years of partnering with Chopard, we look at its ingrained connection with luxury and how Fine Watchmaking brands try to take advantage of the event to boost their presence within the entertainment Industry and beyond.
Slides from the "What Would Picasso Do?" panel session from Over The Air 2010 #ota10 featuring Mathias Dahlström, Jason Fields, Tom Hume, mills™ and Filip Visnjic - moderated by Franco Papeschi and Bryan Rieger.
Insight in to more than just what you say; where, when, how and why you say it are just some of the factors in communicating and marketing your self, your service or product.
PKN Bergen Poster Design Competition 2016Plan-B Studio
Love design? Like designing posters (who doesn't!)? Here's your chance to design the poster format that we will use for this Pecha Kucha Bergen's events. Your work, plastered all over town and social media four times this year, plus a few 'prizes' to incentivise you.
Cannes Film Festival, or the International Film Festival is an annual event which previews film from across the globe.
Celebrating it's 70th year and 20 years of partnering with Chopard, we look at its ingrained connection with luxury and how Fine Watchmaking brands try to take advantage of the event to boost their presence within the entertainment Industry and beyond.
Slides from the "What Would Picasso Do?" panel session from Over The Air 2010 #ota10 featuring Mathias Dahlström, Jason Fields, Tom Hume, mills™ and Filip Visnjic - moderated by Franco Papeschi and Bryan Rieger.
Insight in to more than just what you say; where, when, how and why you say it are just some of the factors in communicating and marketing your self, your service or product.
PKN Bergen Poster Design Competition 2016Plan-B Studio
Love design? Like designing posters (who doesn't!)? Here's your chance to design the poster format that we will use for this Pecha Kucha Bergen's events. Your work, plastered all over town and social media four times this year, plus a few 'prizes' to incentivise you.
I've included these because in essence these notes are taken from the people behind some of the products and help to (I hope) expose them and their products for the nonsense they really are.
Make things people want verses make people want things. Technology and the minutia of bullshit that proclaims to promote it get's uncovered and tortured by Steve Price, along with some examples of great things.
This special bumper issue was a 24page, colour extravaganza. The theme was 'So this is Christmas, what've you done?'.
A big thanks to the contributors in this final issue:
Andy Goodridge
Camilla Grey
Chris Baréz-Brown
Dave Bedwood
Emma Sexton
Flo Heiss
Helen Walters
Jamie Coomber
Max Fraser
Michael Litman
Mike Reed
Nick Farnhill
Nicolas Roope
Nille Svensson
Rhiannon James
Simon Gill
Simon Manchipp
Yates Buckley
Project10 Newspaper (Sept) ’Can't Live Without’ issuePlan-B Studio
This issue Celebrating those things you Cannot Live Without with contributions from Jonathan Barnbrook, Hamish Makgill, Duncan Swain, Flo heiss, Laura Jordan-Bambach, Rob Coke, Hattie Collins, Josh Jones and Ben Hostler. Plus two graduate contributions from Paul Jenkins who interviews W+K's +Cruz and Sophie Peters who stalked Laura Jordan-Bambach.
A small taster of some recent, and not so recent work including a new web site for The Shop at Bluebbird. A branding, identity and web site for Upping Your Elvis; a site to represent the motivational speaker Chris Baréz-Brown. An interrim web site for RedDot Clothing as well as many other juicy bits of work.
Established in 2000 by Steve Price, Plan-B Studio is a creative agency with global experience, consisting of a core studio team (Steve) and an extended network of talent.
Steve believes his job is not to preach to clients about what his role is but to learn as much as possible about you, your company and your business model. That way the resulting creative work you pay me to do is based on informed attributes rather than desires to make pretty shapes.
There is no need for mystery, barriers or illusions between designer and client. A project starts with a discussion which, in theory, should never end. Ultimately, for Steve, it is about working with people who are equally passionate, driven and brilliant at what they do.
Steve once said that ‘Just as behind every man there is a great woman, so too is a great idea behind every design.’ (he wasn’t drunk).
Every project is different and is approached with a blank page, a sharpened pencil and begins with
a discussion.
I have spent the last ten years building not just a design consultancy, but a network of passionate, creative and innovative peers across all media. The industry that we work in has evolved and very rarely do you find one agency that has all the relevant skills that is so often required for most projects. Those that say they do, are either lying, or not lying; mostly lying though.
Steve is a visiting lecturer at the Arts Academy Bergen, Hyper Island, Central Saint Martins, Cardiff University, LCC, Nottingham Trent University, Winchester Art School and KBU in Kuala Lumpur. As well as recently awarded an Associate-Professorship from the Arts Academy in Bergen (KHiB).
Steve also used to be a chef and still relishes cooking an baking: lilchef.posterous.com
In 2005 I took part in a five day excursion to Tokyo with the DesignUK band of merry women and men.
It was an incredible few days of heady awe and some. Part of the trip was to take part in a PKN in its birth place of Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein's SuperDeluxe bar in Tokyo.
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Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
You could be a professional graphic designer and still make mistakes. There is always the possibility of human error. On the other hand if you’re not a designer, the chances of making some common graphic design mistakes are even higher. Because you don’t know what you don’t know. That’s where this blog comes in. To make your job easier and help you create better designs, we have put together a list of common graphic design mistakes that you need to avoid.
2. 1000 Graphic Elements 1000 Type Elements Great British Editorial Instant Graphics
by Wilson Harvey by Wilson Harvey Index Book (Barcelona) Rotovision
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This book explores 1,000 of This book contains a collection Five projects were featured in Billboard, Vinyl Dialect, Diesel-
the embellishments available of 1,000 instances of thoughtful this book including RedDot’s ‘Oi!’ U-Music and a few other projects
to graphic designers across all type usage along with credits Magazine, FoE’s Climate Report were featured in this book.
kinds of projects, from books to that note what fonts were used in and more.
brochures, invitations to menus, the design. Like its predecessor,
CDs to annual reports. 1,000 Graphic Elements, the
photography in this book focuses
in on the typography so that
readers can get an up-close look
at the work.
3. Diagrams Nylon Magazine LeCool
by Rotovision Music/Fashion/Culture New York Culture, London
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This book showcases exemplary, Part of a feature on ‘Hot new UK designers’ My Affluenza poster featured on the cover of
creative and imaginative LeCool London magazine. An online magazine
information design in its original whose growth has seen well over 10,000 Londoners
application, and juxtaposed subscribe in the past few months with no marketing
alongside some of the reference wahatsoever. The featured included an interview
material used for each piece of about me and my work.
work. Work for John Laings,
Friend, The Cooperative Bank,
Richmix and The Big Ask were
selected.
6. DesignbyDesign FAD DesignYak
Design site FAD online art magazine Design Blog
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DbyD featured my recent Interviewed about the art world Another feature of my ‘Keep
‘Democrac<AK47>’ logo which and my injection in to it, or not Spending’ posters’.
will be featured in 2010’s book of according to me.
work from their site.
www.fadwebsite.com
7. Spread your wings Solo Show ICA
Digital Arts Magazine Digital Arts Magazine Arts and Culture
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An article looking at how to win Digital Arts magaziner and their A feature on our involvement
new clients abroad. Given I’ve online version showcased a with the BD4D evening.
worked with clients in Japan, review of my solo show at NO:ID.
New York, Boston, Malaysia and
Norway I was asked for my input. www.digitalartsonline.com
www.ica.org.uk
8. FFFFound.com NO:ID
Design source site Private Gallery
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Just features on various projects Featured on the NO:ID site
that users have highlighted on the promoting my solo show there.
infamous FFFFound.com
9. PingMag Press Gazette PixelSumo
Japanese Design magazine USA Design Blog
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Featured after appearing at Pecha Kucha in Tokyo A feature on ‘Friend’ the quarterly A feature on the BD4D presentation I did.
with a British Council trip Japan. magazine I developed and design
for Friends of the Earth.
11. Pecha Kucha, Tokyo Brighton Digital Festival ICA/BD4D, London
Presentation Presentation Presentation
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Pecha Kucha, for those who The Brighton Digital Festival BD4D returned to the ICA
haven’t heard of it, translates 2007 heralded a month of events with an outstanding line up
as ‘chitter chatter’. Hosted by showcasing the city as a centre of of presenters. Three Minute
Mark Dytham at his trendy digital excellence. I was invited madness presents creatives with
SuperDeluxe bar in the Reponghi along with a host of designers/ the opportunity to showcase their
district of Tokyo participants are creatives to talk about anything latest work and ideas to the rest
invited to present twenty slides in we liked. My talk was consumed of the community. I was invited
just over six minutes. Giving each with technical hitches and a to talk at this event.
speaker just twenty seconds to heckler - which was actually alot
discuss the subject matter of each of fun. www.ica.org.uk
slide infront of a 400 (drunk)
strong crowd. Watch the clip here