A poster visualising its own financing process

A few months ago Anna and Mia from Gasworks kindly proposed us to design the poster for the NODE.London spring 2008 season.

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My Current Favourite Typefaces …

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Recently Electronest has been asked to contribute to a nice project; all benefits are going to UNICEF’s Myanmar (Burma) Cyclone Children’s Appeal in the wake of Cyclone Nargis that hit Myanmar on 2nd May 2008.

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Designing Disclosures

Recently Gasworks asked us to design the identity and the printed communication of Disclosures, a seminar and series of events around the notion of openness in art, design, culture…

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A prototype for new typography experiments

The screenshot below shows the ENF-cH-C50a Regular which stands for something like ElectroNest Font - classics Helvetica - Contour 50 angulated. This complex name is pretty much quite good self-explanatory of what happened to the Helvetica font here.

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you are reading upside down - uʍop ǝpısdn ƃuıpɐǝɹ ǝɹɐ noʎ

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I received this very nice link to a tool which let’s you write upside down via Adam Hayes; it basically allows anyone to switch characters from a text string into either ones which looks like or have been effectively drawn upside down (reversed 180°) in the characters table. In order to see the effect, you have to use a special font (pre-installed), a unicode compatible - no big business it’s pretty much a standard nowadays.

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Analog information - books

This is 2 volumes of a book relating experiments made for the Analog Information project.

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TXT - electronic books in train stations

Patterns, text and display - designed using home-made software specifically developed for the branding of a publishing company.

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