Meeta Panesar’s concept for the fictional chocolate bar company Le Temps Chocolate celebrates the 20th century in a clever way: the percentage of chocolate used in each bar corresponds to a particular decade.

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Meeta Panesar’s concept for the fictional chocolate bar company Le Temps Chocolate celebrates the 20th century in a clever way: the percentage of chocolate used in each bar corresponds to a particular decade.
Materie packaging for a wine cocktail with elderflower, Riesling grapes and mate.
Behind the scenes Birch and Waite shoot from Evo - Shopper Marketing Agency on Vimeo.
Join us in the Woods Wedding Invitation (2013) by Ian Collins and Christine Srivongse
The wedding invitation set for our wedding. Designed and made by my wife and I using our home printer, and a rented laser cutter/engraver. Our wedding was in the woods, and we hoped the pop-up trees would give our prospective guests a taste of event they would be attending. The RSVP card was perforated, which let the guest remove the response card and keep a handy map of the surrounding area. An accordion-style field-guide was also included, with illustrations done by my wife of local plants and animals.
Amazing laser cut wedding invitation
Parc identity system by Mucca
Mason's branding, print and website design from Green Olive Media
Igor Hrupin | Behance | Dribbble
"UNO playing card project was designed for special guests of Ginza project restaurants network. Cards not only have an entertainment function, there are also addresses of Ginza Project restaurants all over the world.”
Igor Hrupin is a graphic designer based in Moscow, Russian Federation. Working in the design industry for the last five years, he focuses on branding, graphic design, packaging and typography.
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Brandon Printed by HVD Fonts.
Remember Brandon Text the number on font of 2013? Brandon Printed is based on the famous Brandon Grotesque typeface. It has an eroded, printed look with four variations of every letter. With several different styles like a shadowed version, an inline version and a double printed version you can create a lot of lovely combinations. The Brandon Printed package also contains a set with 95 Extras like arrows, catchwords, stars, emblems numbers & lines.
Get it here: http://myfonts.us/S15Kkk
IMM with Boxcar Coffee and 303 Whiskey
2014 12-Month Weekly Planner with Back Pocket – 2014 is my B*tch
Kathy Wu | http://cargocollective.com/kathy
"An imaginary brand of chocolate inspired by origami paper and Japanese multi-purpose wrapping cloth called furoshiki. By paying attention to the art of wrapping, we bring moments of fun and beauty into everyday life."
Kathy studies graphic design at RISD. She also loves fine art, technology, textiles, and prose. She dances likes its the seventies when no one’s looking. Hobbies include writing and rabbit-drawing.
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My Garden Typography by Petra Blahova
Harvey’s identity by Tad Carpenter
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