Print design

Nat Geo Civil War

Don't mind me. I'm here just adding some space for our amazing cubic-bezier zoom effect to work. I get paid for this.

Event branding for Ethik

Ethik, a leather-free footwear brand had a booth in an event. Apart from setting it up with display boards, flexboards, and customer testimonials all around, these are the A4 "feature cards" we made to replace the traditional tent card, which is much smaller. Printed on high-quality sunboards, these were a magnetic way to inform the consumer.

Attention to detail

Print projects need to take a lot into account. Which Pantone colors to use, nuances of screen printing, considerations for laser engraving or embossing, limitation of number of colors to be used, and on and on. We've learned these technicalities the hard way and are now ready to offer our learned experience for your project.

Business cards

Editorial design

From the outside to the inside, publications need not just good-looking design but functional too. For example, an image can create layouting problems inside a newsaper, magazine, or book if not placed, positioned, and sized correctly. Text "flows" around graphics and visuals in editorial design and a designer needs to control it to make the design both aesthetic and functional. Here are a couple of book cover designs:

Swiss Style print design

The Swiss Style, or more commonly known as the International Style, was a design movement. The typography, layouting, and elements used to create Swiss art are considered well-balanced and "ideal" even today. As part of an exercise project, we recreated 11 posters and book covers known to mankind in the Swiss, using schemes already popularized when the movement was in full swing. Can you recognize their real counterparts? Hover to see them.

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