Graphics Reference
In-Depth Information
4-32 The MeBox is a
customizable cardboard
box storage system. The
ends of each box have a
grid of perforated disks
that can be punched
out as needed to make
initials, numbers,
symbols, and text. The
boxes can be arranged
in rows to create longer
messages. (Designer:
Graphic Thought
Facility, London)
4-33 Visual unity
among the many
components of the
Grasslands outdoor
exhibition is established
through a modular
system of squares. By
combining the smallest
square unit into larger
groups of rectilinear
units, images and type
are presented in many
different sizes for visually
dynamic displays.
(Exhibition designers:
Michael Mercadante
and David Whitemyer;
graphic designer: Polly
Baldwin)
4-34 The website for Demographik—a design agency
based in Florida that develops media solutions—is
based on an animated system of square modules.
While navigating the site, “tiles” appear to lift from
the surface of the screen, casting shadows, and
dynamically spinning into new locations where
transformed spaces reveal information about the
company. (Designer: Juan Benedit)
 
Search WWH ::




Custom Search