Daily Disonesty by Lauren Hom
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It has only taken eight months but I finally have pictures to post of my anamorphic typographic poster, which was featured at last years D&AD new blood exhibition. The work, which was inspired by my final major project at uni, is based on curiosity and how tactility of both sight and touch can inspire our lost sense of curiosity.
The A1 poster is made up of 176 laser cut and engraved pyramids which were had assembled.
The paper is GF Smith Plike.
The typeface is New Johnston Book
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Out Of Print
Fun project creates computer-generated random headlines scrambled from news feeds which are then printed with traditional techniques and sent via Twitter:
The invention of the printing press is the finest example of how a shift in technology can change the way we communicate. In the 21st century, digital technology has become the defining force shaping society; changing the way we live, interact and consume information.
With the growth of digital media we are now faced with unprecedented levels of data. We find ourselves at a saturation point. By attempting to consume ever more, we end up understanding less. How do we make sense of all the information we consume and not get lost in the process? Through the use of traditional printing techniques we explore this question.
By using live online news feeds we are building a digital application that generates seemingly random headlines; these will then be printed using a custom-built letterpress. The prints will form a growing collection exhibited as part of the installation.
More about the project here
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Bureau Rabensteiner | http://bureaurabensteiner.at
“This is the stationary design for a beautiful wedding on Mallorca, including the photography of the still lifes we used for it. It was a “first” for us and we enjoyed doing it. Creative direction: Mike Rabensteiner, Graphic design: Isabella Meischberger, Mike Rabensteiner, Photography: Mike Rabensteiner, Set Design: Isabella Meischberger.”
Bureau Rabensteiner is an Austrian design studio specialized in creative direction and graphic design. Our small company structure allows us to work in an inspiring atmosphere which assures the best result on our clients projects. We combine strategic thinking with branding and photography and therefore we are able to transport more than just design but a whole company spirit on different channels.
(via thedsgnblog)
Paul Price - Signs of Affection (2011)






