Posts Tagged ‘Print Design’

By Gareth Coxon, 24 Nov 09

Great design I’ve seen this week – No:4

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Really like the stripped down new poster designs that Scott Hansen has been producing over at Iso50.

For these designs he seems to have moved away from the busy design style he previous used and has complimented the imagery with space and small use of type. These two poster designs above were produced for the show Analog Visions (more…)


By Gareth Coxon, 12 May 09

Christian Aid Logo Design and Print Campaign – by Johnson Banks

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Johnson Banks have designed an excellent print campaign for Christian Aid Week, featuring the identity as a blood bag and creating typography in the form of a line of blood.

This is an excellent and simple design that very clearly and (more…)


By Gareth Coxon, 9 Jun 08

Should I print my brochure Digitally or Lithographically?

One of the services we offer at Dot Design is the buying of print or print management as part of design projects. This can range from printing 100 flyers digitally to lithographically printing 50,000 festival programmes.

But to those individuals or companies who wish to source their own print (more…)


By Gareth Coxon, 19 May 08

How to avoid a “Frankenstein’s Monster” of a Brochure Design!

Those of you that have read the about section of this site will have seen that I’ve worked at two London based design agencies in the past. When working at one agency we used to have a few sayings for different design related happenings.

One of the things we used to talk about was called a “Frankenstein’s Monster”! No, we didn’t have a love of monster movies or Mary Shelley books (though they are classics), but were referring to projects that didn’t have a clear idea and were a mishmash of different ideas. (more…)