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Give Get Design

Give Get Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Rebel Type

Rebel Type is a monthly magazine that reimagines typography as a tool for rebellion and cultural transformation. Influenced by punk aesthetics and protest art, it challenges traditional design norms with bold layouts, unconventional type choices, and interactive elements like pop-ups and fold-outs. Printed on textured, recycled like paper with a metallic cover, the magazine explores typography's historical role in social movements while inspiring creatives to rethink visual storytelling and push the boundaries of design.

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The Galimberti

The graphic world of the exhibition catalogue was inspired by the closely intertwined lives of the painting couple (Valeria Denes and Sandor Galimberti) who died young in 1915. The use of individual ligatures in the typography subtly illustrates the strong human connection that made the work of this tragic couple a shared oeuvre. The book was published in two separate volumes, in English and Hungarian. The cloth bound covers are protected by a dust jacket that can be opened into a poster, the Hungarian edition featuring a painting by Valeria Denes, the English edition by Sandor Galimberti.

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Nua Calendars

This book is based on the unique position of Nanjing University of the Art (NUA) in the history of Chinese art education and cultural development. It aims to present a comprehensive overview of the school's history and the achievements of its teachers and students. It selects important historical documents, works by teachers and students, and utilizes various threads to highlight NUA's role as a pioneer in higher art education in modern China. It utilizes off-white artistic paper and adopts the format of an old-fashioned calendar, presenting a unique texture reminiscent of that era.

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RE MAX Daelim

The brochure kit is designed for RE MAX Daelim, a new franchisee of the international real estate franchise, Real Estate Maximums (RE MAX), in South Korea. It includes bilingual editions in Korean and English and a file folder for promoting the realtors' sales activities to prospective clients. Inspired by collaboration with the realtors, the designer managed the brand communications for the franchisee products to market their services and performance. The brochure features informative content, while the file folder accommodates sales documentation to facilitate client consultation.

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Discovering Vienna

Tales of exploration, discovery, conflict, and the trials of an enduring pioneer spirit fill the narrative of the visual history book, the first documentation of the heritage of the two primary families who settled in and founded the City of Vienna in West Virginia in the late 1700s. From Viking warriors and the English monarchy to the American gentry and colonial generals, the publication features archival documents, maps, as well as other artifacts that provide insight on the history and ancestry of the families, providing context in light of world events.

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Hui House

This art book depicts Hui-style architecture, the only architectural school that combined southern and northern Chinese design principles, now a vanishing yet important part of China's cultural heritage. Through innovative page design featuring windows that offer a transition from 2D illustrations to an immersive 3D Hui-style culture landscape, revealing architectural details with spatial reference, acting as a visual plea attracting boarder audiences for the conservation of Hui-style architecture.

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