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The Versch got back a few days ago with their “New Factory” poster. Taking back after a short style-break, industrial compositions are in the front of this artwork.

The Versch got back a few days ago with their “New Factory” poster. Taking back after a short style-break, industrial compositions are in the front of this artwork.

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Definately worth to collect this effective design for a calendar wich just shows that beautiful product design does not always need big budgets. Kai Nicolaides explains: This experimental calendar gives you the overview on every following month and not only the current one. It works with holes and concentric rings. The smaller the circles, the less of the year is left. The color scheme matches the seasons.

Definately worth to collect this effective design for a calendar wich just shows that beautiful product design does not always need big budgets. Kai Nicolaides explains:

This experimental calendar gives you the overview on every following month and not only the current one. It works with holes and concentric rings. The smaller the circles, the less of the year is left. The color scheme matches the seasons.
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First approach I’ve ever seen by a designer in using Google’s app SkecthUp, Thomas Pavitte states: This projected started out as a typographic experiment, but I ended up liking the result so much that I got it printed onto a canvas for my wall. I started off in illustrator, took that into Google SketchUp, and then back into illustrator for colouring.

First approach I’ve ever seen by a designer in using Google’s app SkecthUp, Thomas Pavitte states:

This projected started out as a typographic experiment, but I ended up liking the result so much that I got it printed onto a canvas for my wall. I started off in illustrator, took that into Google SketchUp, and then back into illustrator for colouring.
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Today I found out about this beautiful project “Facebook Facelift”, a user interface design experimentation from Barton Smith: The Facebook Facelift is a self initiated project to challenge the form and functionality of Facebook. It’s streamlined, structured and linear interface is more comprehendible, enhancing the user experience and absorbability of content.

Today I found out about this beautiful project “Facebook Facelift”, a user interface design experimentation from Barton Smith:

The Facebook Facelift is a self initiated project to challenge the form and functionality of Facebook. It’s streamlined, structured and linear interface is more comprehendible, enhancing the user experience and absorbability of content.
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“The typographic years”, a project from typo-focused designer Simon Page, wich is quite self-explanatory.

“The typographic years”, a project from typo-focused designer Simon Page, wich is quite self-explanatory.

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After a bit of research I was finally able to pull back again the internationally acclaimed experimental website “Days In a Day” created by Pierrick Calvez. Everything about this website is great, starting from the introduction up to the music, graphic production and interactive design.

After a bit of research I was finally able to pull back again the internationally acclaimed experimental website “Days In a Day” created by Pierrick Calvez. Everything about this website is great, starting from the introduction up to the music, graphic production and interactive design.

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Tolu Adeko is, seemingly, an experimentation made by Tom Speirs with composition of basic graphic (such as basic geometrical shapes) and typographic elements.

Tolu Adeko is, seemingly, an experimentation made by Tom Speirs with composition of basic graphic (such as basic geometrical shapes) and typographic elements.

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French designer Julien Brisson shows off the range of his skills with a lot of experimental work with shapes, typography and photography.

French designer Julien Brisson shows off the range of his skills with a lot of experimental work with shapes, typography and photography.

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In this initial project, the idea was to create a visual conflict, which would cause an impact. The design brings together contemporary and classic forms. Bom Dia

In this initial project, the idea was to create a visual conflict, which would cause an impact. The design brings together contemporary and classic forms. Bom Dia

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Experimental work from Nufabric

Experimental work from Nufabric

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