17 Ekim 2012 Çarşamba



 Strassenfeger is a Berlin based magazine sold by homeless people. Rene Bieder decided to create an identity for them just to make a favor. I found the outcome very exciting, most striking part is of course the red triangle. The baseline of the magazine is so balanced that when you look at it you it just seems right in every way.


I fell in love with this Paris typeface. I know that it is a bit fancy but still i can't help myself loving the strikes, thick and thin relationship. It also does have a relation to the city. Carries the same old chic and elegance in my eyes.




This is probably the cafe where i would like to get my coffee and cheesecake while reading my newspaper in the sunny morning. The design is very basic but what makes it that attractive are the details, like in every case. Basic food and beverage shapes, minimal lamps and i must say i find the coffee machine very charming..





This concrete chair is Swiss made, surprisingly(!). I'm slowly starting to understand that i have a love affair with geometric shapes. Sharp edges get my attention in a minute. The idea of designing a chair from concrete is an original one. The visual of it is quite exciting to me, but of course i can't imagine anyone sitting more than 10 minutes on this one. Altough not functional, still i find it beautfiul.




I don't know anyone who haven't played Pacman in their lives. Pacman is so worldwide that is has become a symbol, a classic. Since we always see the one and only head, putting a body under the famous head is surprising and of course to writing down 'before his tragic accident' is simply clever.





I don't have any idea about who are these people or when this photograph was taken. Gentlemen create a unity thanks to their suits and moustaches but the actual reason i'm putting this here is, and i don't know if it's intentional or not but it's so unappropriate. Almost hysterical.







Office tools are always perceived as boring stuff. It's because they're in a office, don't need another reason. But this stamp is a pretty good one. Lets you choose what you are and it turns the whole experience into fun. 







Urban Tree Salvage is a company who designs one of a kind furniture from trees destroyed by urban development or disease. In the branding period, all the pieces were created from printed scraps, one color ink and wood. Reflects the message loud and clear to the client by creating an identity in peace with green.















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