Paris: Traffic nightmare

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A design for the June Domainer Meeting in Paris June 2008. An animated version of the flyer can be seen in the header I created for the DomainerMeeting website.

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Starboard! Tis a sea serpent!

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Why you yellow-bellied underwater vessel!

My first entry into the monthly design a poster competition over on DesignersTalk.com The theme was ‘Yellow’.
The winning entry gets their design printed on a deck of cards. Nice prize to win.

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Self locking cube / 3D Box / carton EPS template

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I searched high and low on the net for a free self locking 3D cube / box / carton template for a project I am working on but I was unable to find one. Perhaps I just wasn’t entering the correct search terms.

Anyway, feel free to use this EPS template to create your own 3D cube.
Solid lines are where the template gets cut and dashed lines are where it gets creased.
It’s around 8cm³ and based on an A3 artboard. Just resize it to your own liking. Enjoy.

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Update 06/06/2008: Final cube design printed and delivered today. Pics below.

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Group hug

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Calling all cars…voipGATE

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Specialising in VoIP technologies and services, voipGATE required a logo that would be easily identifiable in the marketplace. I decided that basing the A in the logo on the dialpad of a phone would help the logo stand out somewhat and also provide an element to could be used in other areas such as icons.

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Concept Interfaces

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Two-tone Quinv

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The initial pitch for this project was to make the indentity appealing to an older audience, so the logo couldn’t be radical in any way. This approach changed a few months later and now it was to emcompass a wider audience. This is the result after I hacked off some of the edges of the typeface and gave it a two-tone look.

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Freedom

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Logo for free.lu

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P…P…P…Pescatore

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Correct font choice and colour were the key ingredients for this one. Not a lot to say about it and I don’t recall having to convince the client why the logo works when I presented the final design to them. It’s satisfying when that happens.

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