Thursday, May 22, 2014

20 Honest Logos

A collection of honest logos by Viktor Hertz.


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33 Graphs That Painfully Reveal True Facts About Everyday Life

Danish writer/artist duo Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler create comedy cartoons and graphs depicting the everyday struggles, irritations, and insights of their fellow Westerners. Official-looking graphs show unofficial statistics from...


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14 Fathers Who Know How To Handle The Prom

Staged or not they still make their point credits for the images (here)


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Hack Your Grill



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Case Meallin Office by Mim Design

Photographer Peter Clarke has sent us images of the Case Meallin office in Melbourne, Australia, designed by Mim Design.


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Project description



Located in Hawthorn, this wide, open-planned office space and reception occupies 250sqm. The composition of this office space required innovative thinking and clever design solutions to make it practical whilst remaining simple, clean and light-filled. As a prominent Project and Development Management consultancy group, the interior acknowledges our client Case Meallin’s respect for professionalism, planning and efficiency.


The opportunity to integrate Case Meallin’s newly formulated brand, allowed us to draw inspiration from shades of navy, indigo, ultramarine and teal. Applying a grounding palette of charcoal and white, these blues feature in the custom floor covering and as geometric graphics in both the kitchen splashback and office glazing, which creates visual intrigue without playing to short-term trends.


Floor to ceiling natural oak timber screens generate a sense of large scale proportion whilst highlighting the divisions, providing privacy and distinguishing staff zoning between spaces. Throughout the office, efficient planning and clean architectural lines ensure spaces are light-filled and well-proportioned, whilst maintaining a fluidity from one space to the next.



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Interior Design: Mim Design


Photographer by Peter Clarke Photography