Posts tagged "in progress"
In progress.



Jane

The incomparable Karr Graphics in Long Island City printed this beauty, on Mohawk Superfine. Karr is super-professional and their attention to quality and detail is superb (they also printed the MAS piece in the last post). I worry that this kind of print house is disappearing (in NYC, if not everywhere). I'll feature the full system (invitation, reply and reminder cards, envelopes, inserts, bags, program) later on.
Death-defying.
Remember that post about 25 dead people on Twitter? Coming soon: a new way to talk to the dead. Stay tuned.
What's on my screen right now.

New Cornell AAP poster coming soon.
This is what it looks like when we diagram a website.

Can't really talk about this one yet, but it's a nice glimpse into the process we go through when we evaluate site architecture. More soon.
What's on my screen right now.

We just presented the in-progress design of AAP NEWS05 to Kent Kleinman, the new dean at Cornell AAP. Should be a fantastic issue.
In progress

Lots of good stuff coming soon...
Spring thaw.

We're starting to see the results of a really productive winter — a lot of new work launching here, between now and June. The entire issue of AAP's "NEWS04" is hanging in our office and about to get its final review, with James Turrell on the cover, and a gorgeous pull-out section on Portuguese architecture. To the printer, later this week.
Coming Soon

Here's some freshly-printed letterhead of a freshly-designed identity for a totally new non-profit by the author of this (and founder of this). But the real home of this brand is going to be online, not in print. More soon, after it launches.
Pantone 2935

AAP, Spring 2008. NEWS04 coming soon. Take a look at NEWS03, NEWS02, and the first issue.
Pink ink

A marked-up comp of the Fall 2007 events poster for AAP. I'm disappointed that we couldn't find a pink stock in a large enough sheet, so it looks like the pink will print as Pantone 503. Final piece will go to press this week.
Archipelagos

Julián Varas, architect and critic, is co-editor of "Archipelagos: A Manual for Peripheral Buenos Aires" with Cary Siress and Marc Angélil—a book of interdisciplinary research dealing with the recent transformation of urban form in the periphery of Buenos Aires. We designed a graphic concept for the book and we're currently working with Julián to get it ready for publication. More concept spreads after the jump.




Open Space

This was one of several concepts for a new identity proposed to the Open Space Institute, an established non-profit land-conservancy in New York. They pursued a different approach, but the punch of these icons still seems appealing.
