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Biocol Labs
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An
Answer
To a post
Chemical
Society
Brand
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We were asked by Biocol, a lab providing health care medicines free from chemicals, to articulate its philosophy with visual messages. The wedding ring above shows on the one hand how precious and life changing these ingredients can be, and on the other hand the level of commitment – and declaration of love – to a post chemical lifestyle that this medicine requires. This is a good example of this series: colorful messages and objects that highlight the purpose of the medicine. A medicine explained in a transparent and simplified way not only in words but in images as well. Is this where the future of health care will lead to?
full project here
website here
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Quiet Storms
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Entering
an online
jewellery
experience
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For the jewellery shop Quiet Storms based in Williamsburg, New York, we created an online boutique experience. From the moment you enter the online shop you are immersed in inspirational images and stylistic settings of necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings. In this search for special objects, the visitor is surrounded by visual interpretations of storms. A texture library forms the basis for the identity, editorial images, packaging, stationary and social media content.
full project here
website here
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ICON Magazine
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Reinventing
the ruler
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What happens to the objects that become useless in this digital age? Consider the ruler; once a common working tool, nowadays, most rulers can only be found in the archives of collectors or perhaps in a high schooler’s backpack. For the Rethink feature of Icon Magazine, in which designers are asked to redesign a common object, we created an homage to the ruler. However, we gave a personal twist to this forgotten object. More often than not, we find ourselves using random objects as measuring tools when we design, therefore, when we work the ruler is embodied in unexpected new forms! These new forms remind us of everyday objects and represent the way we work.
full project here
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Veuve Capet
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Exceptional
Vodka in a
Champagne
Bottle
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Veuve Capet, a vodka made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes, served in a champagne container. This is just one of the visual solutions, in this project in collaboration with Sam Baron & Co, to convey the specific qualities of this exceptional vodka.
The brand Veuve Capet is inspired by and named after the last queen of France, Marie Antoinette. We transformed these references to classic codes into contemporary interpretations. This resulted in feminine, stylish and refined designs for the packaging and the overall identity
full project here
website here
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