The aptly-named Blank Slate, a new book from German publisher Gestalten, comes with a DVD containing over 400 product dummies of shopping bags, bottles, brochures and more, for you to stick your logo or design on.
Sam Sharples’ brand Identity for a pot washer, inspired by his part time job as a pot washer throughout his time at university. Contrasting coloured rubber gloves and playful hand gestures are used to give class and charm to a job that is usually considered the most boring of jobs.
A one week hand-crafted project by Canadian Ben Johnston and South African Taariq Latiff. Concept, branding, typography and product design come together seamlessly in this ‘Gentlemans Travel Kit’.
Restaurant branding for Foodology, by Singapore based design form Somewhere Else. The attention to detail is remarkable and the resulting overall execution is an effective one.
Branding for an Icelandic micro-brewery called Þorsteinn (Thorsteinn), which loosely translates into ‘thirsty one’. The concept is to have one type of beer with different bottle designs which’d change annually.
By Þorleifur Gunnar Gíslason, Hlynur Ingólfsson and Geir Olafsson.
Julian Kraske, a 23 year old designer from Frankfurt am Main, Germany in his own words: “The current design of WhatsApp looks not really pretty. So I was busy for a few days to create a redesign concept.”
Yummy branding for an American pattisserie located in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, called Sugar Mama, by designer/illustrator David Sierra, who’s also from Spain.