Reserved Plates
Berlin-based designer Georgia Hill created these gorgeous hand-lettered plates as a unique “Reserved” sign for the tables at The Michelberger Restaurant.
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A student project in the BTK-fh Berlín. It´s an animation projected on a deformed wall to investigate behavior of projected light.
Berliner skate brand AMBIVALENT created this video lookbook where Kai Hillebrand rides the art of Roberto Cuellar.
I alwys loved this kind of aventure and pictures, here we have some abandoned arquitecture by Aurélien Villette.
“Kinetic Rain” Singapore Airport by berliner studio Art+Com.
Geil, geil, geil. Generative design by Onformative, a studio based in Berlin.
“For us the generative design process presents a new way of thinking and a new approach on how to bring ideas to the market in a more effective and efficient way. onformative covers a range of fields from classical book design, to visualizing information, to experimental generative work. Our expertise along with an in-depth understanding of the project lead to innovative solutions that go beyond conventional ways of doing creative work. At the intersection of technology, design and emotion we develop innovative, cross-media solutions for our customers in the domains of culture, economical and education.”
Maria Lujan Cardboard knife.
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Berlin based animator Lucas Zanotto made this pitch for Moleskine. Nice!
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“The Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera which captures a full spherical panorama when thrown into the air. At the peak of its flight, which is determined using an accelerometer, a full panoramic image is captured by 36 mobile phone camera modules.”
Just discovered this amazing interdisciplinary design studio, which focuses on creative direction in the fields of life style, film, culture, art, fashion and music. It´s Colors and the Kids (CATK) and it´s based in Berlin, take it a look pease! :)
Born in Argentina and based in Berlín, Mario Lombardo is an art director especialized in typography, editorial design, photo, branding and corporative identities. He was the art director of magazines such as Spex, Dummy or Liebling-Zeitung and he obtained more than 70 design awards around the world. On 2004 he founded his own studio BUREAU Mario Lombardo, and he teaches at Bauhaus University in Weimar.
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