Sunday 5 February 2012

Mind Design - Blustin Design


With a very small budget they designed the identity and stationery for this architecture and interior practice based in East London. The design is inspired by architectural hatch patterns which are used to distinguish different building materials. As most of the communication will be printed in-house on the client's own printer it was important that the design was economical and easy to reproduce. They encourage the client to change the paper stock as often as possible.


These cards reflect the kind of aesthetic that I want for my own business cards, and for the mean time, the kind of low-fi design that I can do myself at uni. I like the use of pattern, which is similar to some work I have done in the past.






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