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Divus Vespasianus (continue)
Divus Vespasianus (Divine Vespasian) exhibition continues to the Palatino and Roman Forum. Article: Colosseum exhibit focuses on taxes, toilets, public works
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Divus Vespasianus
Divus Vespasianus exhibition at the Colosseum focuses on taxes, toilets, and public works of the Flavian dynasty and it’s founder Emperor Vespasian. Above the interior exhibit halls. Article: Colosseum exhibit focuses on taxes, toilets, public works
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Centre des Monuments Nationaux
The visual identity system for the Centre des Monuments Nationaux (National Monuments Centre) of France launched in 2007 by creative studio C’est Signé. The Centre des Monuments Nationaux conserves, restores, and manages historic buildings and sites which are the property of the French state. A total of around 85 monuments which became the main graphic element of…
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Fossil – A New Look
Fossil new look coinciding with revamped store concept launched 2014
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Les Marquis de Ladurée
From Ladurée, a new chocolate-centric boutique Les Marquis de Ladurée opened in 2014 on Rue Castiglione in Paris. The sumptuous interiors appear just as lavish as any of the ornate jewelry boutiques at the nearby Place Vendôme, but with a modern-design twist that mixes a 21st-century graphic sensibility.
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Christmas Window Season
‘Wish You Were Here‘ windows at Bergdorf Goodman designed by David Hoey evoking a journey through fantasy travel, sly visual wit and far-flung places. ‘Have a Foodie Holiday” windows at Barney’s New York featuring famous gourmands and Food Network personalities designed by Simon Doonan. Article: ‘Window-Dressing Warriors‘ and ‘Simon Doonan’s Very Foodie Windows‘
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Kracher Weinlaubenhof
Beautiful use of typography, colors, and printing techniques that reveal a subtle sophistication in the branding of labels of the Krascher winery in Burgenland, Austria.
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Prague, A Cubist lineage
Czech Cubists – sharp points, slicing planes, and crystalline shapes. The Grand Café Orient is the only cubist-designed space of its kind in the world, designed in 1912 by modernist architect Josef Gočár for the House of the Black Madonna building, the first Cubist building in Europe.
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Urban Posters
Cool poster designs with type and illustration.
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Johanna Fessl Ceramics
A treasured discovery from Andorf, Austria, Johanna Fessl’s beautiful ceramic creations. Johanna’s handmade objects are tactile and functional, down to the simplest details. The design has an ethos of earthiness, textural, and timelessness craftmanship. Johanna Fessil – Ceramic