Deerz Identity by Eskimo Studio

You maybe already familiar with Eskimo studio (with Pavel Emelyanov as a Creative director). Based in St Petersburg they gained a lot of attention on Behance and creative blogs due to their genius way of presenting the identity cases. The latest one, to grab our attention, is a complex branding work made for online store DEERZ. Credits: art-director — Pavel Emelyanov manager — Denis Gluschenko photographer — Anatoly Vasiliev photo set — Pavel Emelyanov, Maria Sinutina

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Bitches Brew by Wedge & Lever

Awesome example of graphic and packaging design made by talented Wedge & Lever from San Diego. Apart from "Bitches Brew" identity that you can see below their portfolio is a must to explore and inspire.

A self-initiated project exploring the beer and wine category. For the brand story we created a fictitious narrative combined with historical facts from the Salem witch trials. From there we built out the brand and product line by integrating the occult theme into all aspects of this case study.

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Minsk Style

When I first time saw the concept work for Minsk, Belarus capital rebranding, done by Moscow-based designer Maxim Ali, I was confused with that bright stripes and fresh forms. What they all to do with the city like Minsk? But later things grow on me and I spotted a new video for "Think Minsk" project done by another talent Alex Frolov. I won't ever be so sceptical, the things must change, we can't stick to old habits and not revolutionize the whole perception of the object huge as the city. Great job!

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(Russian only) http://vimeo.com/72693983

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P MAGAZINE

Monterrey-based studio Face just launched a new project: P Magazine. Curated by photographers Cecy Young & Mariana García, P Magazine is a hardcover book with a 300-issue limited edition. It will be published annually, with almost 200 pages of exclusive photography and artwork content created by a select group of contributors across the globe regarding arts, journalism, photography, fashion and everything that is beautiful. via

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P MAGAZINE

Monterrey-based studio Face just launched a new project: P Magazine. Curated by photographers Cecy Young & Mariana García, P Magazine is a hardcover book with a 300-issue limited edition. It will be published annually, with almost 200 pages of exclusive photography and artwork content created by a select group of contributors across the globe regarding arts, journalism, photography, fashion and everything that is beautiful. via

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WalkNYC Wayfinding System by Pentagram

WalkNYC is a project led by the NYC Department of Transportation to build a network of wayfinding products to help New Yorkers and visitors orient themselves and find their way through the streets of New York.

http://new.pentagram.com/2013/06/new-work-nyc-wayfinding/

The maps are designed to encourage people to walk, bike and use public transit, and feature all local streets and major landmarks and destinations, as well as bike lanes. The kiosks will be located near subway stations, business districts and other high-traffic pedestrian areas

Designed at Pentagram. Michael Bierut, partner-in-charge and designer; Tracey Cameron and Hamish Smyth, designers; Jesse Reed, icon designer; Tamara McKenna, project manager.

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WalkNYC Wayfinding System by Pentagram

WalkNYC is a project led by the NYC Department of Transportation to build a network of wayfinding products to help New Yorkers and visitors orient themselves and find their way through the streets of New York.

http://new.pentagram.com/2013/06/new-work-nyc-wayfinding/

The maps are designed to encourage people to walk, bike and use public transit, and feature all local streets and major landmarks and destinations, as well as bike lanes. The kiosks will be located near subway stations, business districts and other high-traffic pedestrian areas

Designed at Pentagram. Michael Bierut, partner-in-charge and designer; Tracey Cameron and Hamish Smyth, designers; Jesse Reed, icon designer; Tamara McKenna, project manager.

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