A whimsical and childlike look for a premium Vodka. Who says Alcohol, Children and the Bible can’t mix. [Talia Cohen via DieLine]
Designed as a continuation of the 100 Series this unisex timepiece references the classic engineering of machine gauges and industrial equipment used in the leather working process. [UniformWares]
Our role launching the brand was creating a unique visual language combining glossy and matte surfaces on a minimal black and white pallette as a canvas for a beskope handwriten typeface shaping the logo. [http://www.menosunocerouno.com via Dieline]
Warmth, proximity and humour are the essential features behind Wine Cork Pourer, designed by Aurélien Barbry. The expression is organic, the function clear. The source of inspiration was traditional wine production, in which cork was used to seal the bottle. [Normann]
Unfortunately the project never got to the production stage. The above rendering is a self-initiated concept of where I would have liked the packaging to go, just very simple and super clean. [Danielle Davis via LovelyPackage]
Outlines were the theme of this collection. slight black lines like the traces of sketches drawn in the air made transparent surfaces and volumes appear, which we assigned practical functions. [Nendo via DesignBoom]
This beatiful minimal chest designed by Francis Cayouette for swedish Ikea. [Francis Cayouette via FromScandinaviaWithLove]
The TMA-1 are a DJ-style headphones much different from AIAIAI’s previous headphones — they are more utilitarian; the focus on this style was function. [TMA-1 via DesignMilk]
Packaging for Heirderos Passanha by Base Design in collaboration with industrial designer Michael Young, to design the bottle. [Base Design via PackagingWorld]









