Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Andy Potts


I thought this image was just beautiful. I found this in Computer Arts magazine. It was designed by Andy Potts for Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota's visual guide. I love the combination of illustrations and photographs, but Potts still made them into a whole. You can hardly tell the difference between the two.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Sunchips

This is just clever. I found this billboard for Sunchips in Communication Arts magazine. I was really intrigued by this because it is so unique. It uses it surroundings to help design it. The only thing is that it wouldn't work on a cloudy day, but I guess that is why they are called Sunchips.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Citra

I found these images in Print magazine. They are actually frames from a Citra soft drink commercial. Citra is a product of Coca-Cola Japan. I really liked this because it was cute and funny.  It uses both illustration and photography to create one production.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Ursus


I found this ad for Ursus vodka in Communication Arts magazine. I like this ad because it was just humorous. It's not normal which is nice for a change.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Coca-Cola


I found this advertising campaign for Coca-Cola in Communication Arts magazine. I really like how clever this is. It is not just a design flat on a page. The design goes past the page and interacts with other things. It makes me want to go get a Coke, and I don't even like to drink it.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Shangrila

I found this image titled "Shangrila," in computer arts magazine. This picture would catch anyone's eye. This was a piece of a series designed by Ria Dastidar. This is a crazy and insane way to show pop culture. There is not much organization, but I still love it. I just like weird and quirky designs like this.

Emerging proms

This is a poster for Emerging Proms that I found on Computer Arts magazine. The psychedelic use of colors is what caught my eye. It makes it really stick out. It's refreshing because it is not a design style you typically see.