Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Project Projects

I've referred to the work of Project Projects before, the New York based design agency has always been able to deliver high quality, conceptually sound design solutions predominantly for printed output. After working on the Garry Barker brief and with a potential client within the cultural sector approaching, I am ever increasingly finding exhibition work more appealing to work on.

Really nice use of type and balance of letting the work be the main focus of the piece. Typeface used is also really nice, will need to find out what it is. 

Identity, print, and website design for a newly-opened gallery on Manhattan's Lower East Side. The identity system uses a customized version of the 1970s typeface Trooper Roman.




Designed in collaboration with artist Andrea Geyer, this map presents the history of early 20th-century model Audrey Munson, featuring sites throughout Manhattan with sculptures bearing her likeness.

Love this piece with the type and the map in the background. I've really been fascinated with mapping systems and navigation, so really wanted to produce something along the lines of mapping. Looking at this piece alone has given me some ideas on what I could do for one of my future projects.



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