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Meyer, Miller, Smith- Business cards.

by Eberle, Lars 17 February 2010 in MMS- Business cards.

For Meyer, Miller, Smith we reevaluated the functionality of business-cards from scratch. What information does a name card in the digital age actually need?

The MMS card focusses on creating a tangible impression, one which communicates the craftsmanship aspect, love for detail and simplicity of the brand. The carrier is a thick piece of leather with the embossed logo on one side and a flat color printed on the back.

Instead of printing individual cards for each of us, we decided to print just one blank card for everyone and produce individual rubber stamps which contain a name and a link to all other contact information on the website.

Online people can download all relevant information straight away.to their address book and find the address information linked to google maps.

Less Rain Portfolio

by Mentzel, Anna 1 February 2010 in Less Rain Portfolio

 

 

 

Based on the idea that Less Rain is creating "small worlds" - websites that are more interactive, fun environments than navigable information spaces - we developed this printed portfolio as mail-out and give-away.

The ring binder is filled with large postcards featuring snapshots from the latest projects. It comes sealed in a waterproof package, the design showing small islands inside one gigantic swimming pool.
 

Hair design business cards

by Eberle, Lars 22 December 2009 in Print Design

 

Simple and powerful design for Glammer Education Institute of Hair Design.

reblogged from http://www.youmightfindyourself.com

Falling Walls Conference Corporate Design

Our partner Less Rain created the overall identity for Falling Walls, the Berlin conference on future breakthroughs in science and society.

It took place on November 9th 2009, the 20th anniversary oft he fall of the wall and was initiated by the Einstein Foundation Berlin.

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Conference Programme and People Index

The square form of the Falling Walls and the Einstein Foundation Logo gave the inspiration for programm booklet and people index. Red and grey colors of graphics and fotos create the conference's overall homgeneous look.

Programme

Conference Programme

Conference Programme

Conference Programme

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Bag

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Name Badge

Giveaway

Giveaway - engraved concrete

Vandalsquad Book

by Mentzel, Anna 3 December 2007 in Vandalsquad Book

Book featuring the best of 5 mio graffitis and the to 20 artists with individually designed artist pages.

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Meyer, Miller, Smith.

Head. Hands. Heart. We believe that there is a real connection between craftsmanship and communication. Working together as a group of skilled craftsmen we fuse contemporary design (Meyer) and the art of storytelling (Miller) with cutting edge technology (Smith), relentlessly pushing into new territory by creating pioneering work.

As information and intelligence becomes the domain of computers, society will place more value on the one human ability that cannot be automated: Emotions.

People want to experience beauty, enjoy one’s work, feel passion, they want to interact with each other. We all want.

That’s why we believe that the future of brands is interaction, not commodity. It’s not something you buy, but something you participate in.

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