Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

QL JRNE 25

This unique invitation, in addition to communicating all pertinent event information and incorporating the “journey” theme of the event celebrating Quicken Loans’ 25th anniversary, doubled as a commemorative keepsake. It included a functional, production quality license plate that could be affixed to a vehicle, and each plate was personalized with the employee's name and the year they joined the company. The flip-fold cover opened to reveal an accordion-folded invitation resembling a map bordered by a neatline with titles in traditional highway signs.

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calendar 2013 “Waterwheel”

The Waterwheel is a three-dimensional calendar made from six paddles assembled in the shape of a waterwheel. Rotate a unique stand-alone calendar for your desktop like a waterwheel each month to use. Life with Design: Quality designs have the power to modify space and transform the minds of its users. They offer comfort of seeing, holding and using. They are imbued with lightness and an element of surprise, enriching space. Our original products are designed using the concept of “Life with Design”.

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Utrecht City Theatre

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Brazilian Cliches

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Jae Murphy

The negative space is used because it makes viewers curious and once they experience that Aha moment, they instantly like it and memorize it. Logo mark has initials J, M, the camera and tripod incorporated in the negative space. Since Jae Murphy often photographs children, the big stairs, formed by name, and low placed camera suggest that kids are welcome. Through Corporate Identity design, the negative space idea from the logo is further developed. It adds a new dimension to every item and makes the slogan, An Uncommon View of the Commonplace, stand true.

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One Day

For a top multinational corporation announcement of their new Instant Messaging & Video Conference application in Israel, the corporation and the “Peres Center for Peace” initiated a joint project that video-documented the daily routine of young Arab and Jewish high-school students and their online interactions and meeting with each other using the new application. Conceptylist studio was hired to create the graphics for documentary film made by Mr. Yaniv Berman, a respected Israeli director and film maker covering the project as part of the new application’s marketing campaign.

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