For Sita Murt’s first pop-up store, Barcelona-based cla-se created a dynamic environment using hand-painted, fluorescent pink typography, which definitely makes a statement.
cla-se: Site Murt
Tags: Brand IdentityPrintSignage
Courtney
Courtney is the founder of Design Work Life and Seamless Creative, a small design studio she runs with her husband Brian. She now splits her time between developing brand identities for small businesses and soaking up (and passing along) as much inspiration as she possibly can.
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May 20, 2011
[…] Design work life. Esta entrada fue publicada en design, fashion, graphic design, interior design, shop y etiquetada […]
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May 31, 2011
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June 12, 2011
[…] This is from the latest Design*Sponge (a wedding in Palm Springs) and I’m obsessed with the color scheme and that bright pink. This one, too. […]
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August 1, 2011
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January 25, 2012
[…] Hand-painted, fluorescent pink typography. […]
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April 11, 2012
[…] A very new trend in temporary retail is virtual pop-up shops. Scanning QR codes on large posters of products, shoppers use their mobile devices to send orders to their homes. While the posters are understandably cheap to produce and flexible to install in common spaces like subways stations or shopping malls, I am not sold on this idea yet. How is this different from online shopping? Would anyone seek out a pop-up shop when they can have the same experience on their computer screen? With brick and mortar stores providing a 3D product experience that allows you to bring the items home right way and online stores providing the benefit of shopping from home, I’m not sure how this in-between idea works. It does make a handsome shop design though! images via hannah dollery creative and designworklife […]
Love this so much for a boutique. The hot pink color is amazing.
Beautiful use of color and typography!