SHOW: BOOK, RER., WRITE 

Source: AMaison V2.5

ANEMOIC
24–12–24
Branding 
ANEMOIC

Anemoi was the Greek word for wind. Astraeus, an astrological god of the planets, and Eos, goddess of the dawn, were the parents of the Anemoi. Ancient Greek artists depicted the Anemoi as riding on clouds, blowing in the wind or being transparent.

The wind symbolises all the difficulties, obstacles, struggles and hindrances we face in life. Through the symbol of the wind, the poet teaches his readers the important lesson that we must be strong and courageous. We must have a strong heart and will to face all the difficulties and hardships of life.
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Branding, Brand Identity, Visual Identity, Conceptual Development
Design by Kristine Kawakubo.
 

Veintinueve Trece
09–08–22
Reference
From a graphic standpoint the proposal steered clear of representating the concept literally, opting instead for a transgressive and rough typographic formalization. The design took cues from some of the visual stereotypes often seen on tabloids and news chyrons, thereby linking the analog and the digital to convey the concept of the festival in a contemporary, functional way. In terms of composition, the various ingredients (lineup, imagery, programming…) were juxtaposed in anarchic ways that helped reinforce their dynamism. Color was spared altogether to increase the contrast between elements, and to intensify the grimness in the festival’s graphic design.
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Visual Identity
Branding
Art Director
Typography


Mail Web
18–07–18
Reference
Redesign Web Email

Outline Studio® Let see the structure-think it. Find options, merge-Openness.
See Simple-be simple.
Category
Website Design
User Interface Design
Grid System
Brand Identity

 


Short Waves
07–10–21
Reference
Short Waves Festival is an international short film festival which dates back to 2009. In 2021 we redesigned the whole brand and created a visual identity of this year’s edition which main theme was Mirror Mirror. Why? There are multiple answers. It is first and foremost our new normal, our experiences, changes, and different reality that make us examine ourselves more intently. The pandemic has significantly intensified the Internet immersion and the dual functioning in online/offline mode.

We are also not afraid of literality – the mirror not only reflects reality, but creates it as well – just like films that present the complexity of being here and now. The motif of a mirrored reflection inside a pendant that is a core of a poster illustrating the 13. edition of Short Waves Festival and Mirror Mirror motto, takes a closer look at contemporary humans – layered and extreme: bored and intrigued, narcissistic and uncertain, lonely and surrounded by people, introverted and extroverted.
Category
Creative direction:
Michał Mierzwa & Maciej Mach

Design:
Michał Mierzwa, Ania Morawiak

Photography:
Krzysztof Królak, Dawid Majewski

Music:
Ikarvs


Graphic Design in the Post-Digital Age
09–03–22
Reference
Graphic Design in the Post-Digital Age examines the challenges and opportunities in the wake of the rapid rise of creative coding within a growing community of designers opting to make their own design tools. This comprehensive overview covers educational approaches in design programs and the historic and economic contexts of programming in graphic design, as well as the implications surrounding the integration of coding with design.

The project includes over twenty interviews in which major figures in design reflect upon the ways in which coding has innovated and transformed their design practice and strategies, and the directions it will take in the future.
Category
This website and the book is the result of the Post-Digital Graphic Design research project (2019–2021), directed by Demian Conrad at HEAD-Genève (HES-SO) and generously supported by a grant from the HES-SO strategic fund.
DesignContent Strategy
Film Direction
Production
Motion Control
Postproduction
Photography
VFX


Zevenblad
13–04–24
Reference 
Inspired by exhibitions, it brings the concept of exhibitions into the book and then out again. Each piece stands alone, with thicker paper for paintings and photographs, and different textures of thin white paper for all poems. The cover acts like a shell protecting all the pieces; outside there’s noise, but inside it’s pure.
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Design & Bookbinding by @werkplaatstypografie @a_n___.y @yang._yaqi

Spatial
07–10–21
Reference
Visual Identity for Spatial, an innovative festival powered by Monom and located in Berlin that offers a unique experience on spatial sound and immersive technologies. 

The augmented sonic reality experience is captured on the visuals through an immersive identity that becomes a space in itself. It is not just a moving identity, it is an identity you can move in.
Category
Production Company: BOL
Creative & Graphic Design: Pràctica
Motion Design: Gerard Mallandrich


Digitale Ausstellung
23–01–23
Reference 
We kicked off this project asking ourselves "How can we understand the works and the exhibition from a digital interface where mobility is low?" We came up with the idea that instead of showcasing all the work together, we would rather focus on the personal discovery of each visitor, mimicking the experience of getting to know an exhibition and creating a new perspective on how to visit a virtual exhibition.

This website puts attention on the individual traits, features and physicality of each work and showcases them through the a system of filters. The filters, which constitute the menu, overlap with the artworks as a way to underpin the Silo's architecture, and to translate the digital canvas into human understanding through sense and imagery. 
Category
Client: Paderborn University, GE.
Custom code: Gisela Ch. de Bruijn
Website design & concept Daniel Rother Studio & Gisela Ch. de Bruijn.


JASONMILLER.TV
22–12–20
Reference
Our digital friend form the US of A, needed an ever better website, after we made him a first one back in 2018. One that suits both his commercial as personal work better and one that is more inclusive to all possible viewers. Head over to the website to experience the whole thing and have a look at the brilliant work of this director & photographer from Los Angeles. Have a little rave if you want. Enjoy the videos he directed for Rusko, Major Lazer, Diplo, Riff Raff and many more.

We've built in some nice features for Jason, to enable him to quickly change some visual aspects of the site. The site can vary from a beautiful color palette to all black and white. Whatever fits the current mood or preference of mister Miller. Enjoy Jason Miller TV!
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Design by @studio_lennartsendebruijn
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