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February 2010

Illustrations on Walls

Book illustrations: Often small-sized pieces of art on paper that relate somehow to a written text.
Instead of sticking to that format, Felix Gephart and Dominik Hebestreit decided to paint book-related illustrations on walls.
Both agreed upon the “Baron Muenchhausen” from August Buerger, a tale that has been illustrated numerous times, way back also by Gustave Dore.
When [...]

ErmOne ‘picture of graffiti’

I’m an English writer currently living and working in Paris. I’ve been writing my names on things since 1991, and still enjoy it just as much as I did then.

I enjoy exploring disused or forgotten places and working in them, and the city of Paris is a good fit in that respect. Every time I [...]

DHL 24 Hours Online Tracking ‘Courier’

To generate buzz for the DHL Online Tracking among the business community, a group of couriers were posted around the Beijing’s Central Business District. A white silhouette of a computer cursor were placed on their back as they walk around, quite literally demonstrating the possibility of constant tracking of your DHL parcel!

This simple stunt/ live [...]

Nick Gentry – paint and computer disks

Floppy disks, VHS tapes, polaroids and audio cassettes. As a child growing up in the 80s and 90s this combination played a massive part in how I learned about the world. Favourite films, albums, games and even personal recordings were all stored on there. The whole world was totally reliant on these physical media formats. [...]

CHARACTER & LICENSING EXPO ASIA 2010

Meet the first time ever “Character & Licensing” Expo in Thailand. The most impressive Asia event for Character & Licensing Business cooperated and supported by Thai government and private organizations.
Nowadays, the cartoon characters and related designs provide a unique way for business in many industries, not only Comic books, Animations or games which they are [...]

nothing less than surprising

Since 1989 Felix Gephart has been doing Graffiti, and his fascination for letters and style now is as big as ever.

Starting up sketching wildstyles and being enthusiastic about the precision and inventiveness of Graffiti-giants like Amok and Kaos from Berlin, his main focus became elaborate wildstyle pieces, executed in various Hall of Fames and shut-down [...]

Carlo Monopoli (fresco painter)

Carlo Monopoli is a talented Italian artist, he collaborates, as planner and artistic manager, with an international company, specialized in the realization of “coolness paintings” and “tears of fresco.” He acquired cosmopolitan notoriety and his refined mural works are exhibited in churches, public buildings and prestigious private residences, in Italy, France, [...]

Original Tripping

Flavio Melchiorre, is an italian artist, creative designer. After ten years of experience in typography, advertising and fashion, he developed his personal style. Finding inspiration in his own life experiences, in people he met and places he visited, he brings his art to life, combining free-hand drawings with chromatic and iconographic effects, reaching unique results.
From [...]

DHL 24 Hours Online Tracking

This ‘mobile’ on-ground communication makes clever use of a large silhouette of a computer cursor installed on a fleet of DHL’s runner vans, which shuttles around the Beijing’s Central Business District to announce DHL’s ‘24-7’ online tracking attribute.

This simple stunt/ live activity had effectively resulted in an apparent drop in parcel enquiry recorded by the [...]

Sharing How You Got There

Processed Identity is a website that explores the creative processes designers use when defining and refining visual brands. Most of the content for the site is developed by designers willing to share their experiences and insights through Process Studies, Discussions and Articles.

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