Wallnut Studio: Las Buenas Maneras Identity and Collateral
Beautiful work for Las Buenas Maneras by Perth, Australia-based Wallnut Studio.
Beautiful work for Las Buenas Maneras by Perth, Australia-based Wallnut Studio.
Earlier this year I shared Monnet Design’s work for SummerWorks, an annual theater festival in Toronto. Below you can see the new look for 2012.
For the month of August, a series of guests will be filling in on DWL with daily posts. Today’s posts come to you from Boston-based designer Ben Whitla. For more from Ben, be sure to follow him on Twitter and Dribbble. Upon seeing…
For the month of August, a series of guests will be filling in on DWL with daily posts. Today’s posts come to you from Jason Johnson who fights the good fight as an Art Director/Designer at TunnelBravo. For more from Jason, check out…
For the month of August, a series of guests will be filling in on DWL with daily posts. Today’s posts come to you from Jason Johnson who fights the good fight as an Art Director/Designer at TunnelBravo. For more from Jason, check out…
Melbourne-based studio Projects of Imagination developed the identity and collateral for Chin Chin, a “a restaurant serving no-frills, quality Asian cuisine in a dynamic & fast paced environment.”
This beautiful identity was developed by Netherlands-based studio KVHW for Level, a multifunctional building. See more here and here.
Hong Kong-based studio BLOW recently completed the identity for ‘wich, a new sandwich shop in their city. I love all of the playful details—they provide a lightness that balances out the predominantly dark design elements. Take a look at quite a…
MWM Graphics recently had the opportunity to collaborate with Attik and CocaCola on an extensive campaign for the London 2012 Olympics. They were responsible for creating a library of graphics that were then applied to all sorts of materials worldwide,…
Designer Andy Baron created this vibrant suite of wedding materials, including a 20-page booklet invitation, letterpressed marmalade tags, a website and more, for a couple of close friends.
UK-based Mind Design developed the identity and collateral for The Collection, a restaurant, cultural event and retail space. According to the agency: The idea for the identity relates to multiple prints, limited editions and artist signatures. The execution is relatively simple: Everything…
I recently stumbled upon the work of Son&Sons, a New York-based studio. They have a great portfolio, but I was particularly drawn to their work for Gagen MacDonald, “a strategy execution firm specializing in employee engagement, culture change and leadership development.” Son&Sons helped…
The Capitol is a luxury apartment building located in Melbourne, Australia. Fabio Ongarato Design developed the identity and various collateral for the property’s marketing campaign with the concept of “the Capitol way of life” in mind. Visit their site for a…
What a beautiful identity Tractorbeam has created for Hutton Hotel, a Nashville boutique hotel that caters specifically to musicians and Vanderbilt University guests.
This project has already made its way around the interwebs but I couldn’t resist another post. I love seeing how well the identity translates from small-scale projects—the can packaging—to large—the building exterior. Well done, Mint Design.
As a former dancer, I was immediately drawn to the dynamic design program created by Think Studio for the Extraordinary Moves Dance Festival.
Jason Perez conceptualized these unique wine displays for Treasury Wine Estates, using only sustainable or upcycled materials provided by the winery.
Check out the beautiful and intricate window painting by Barcelona-based Kikayis.