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    • The Elements of Typographic Style
      The Elements of Typographic Style
      by Robert Bringhurst

      A fabulous and sensitive introduction to the world of typography.

    • Stop Stealing Sheep & Find Out How Type Works (2nd Edition)
      Stop Stealing Sheep & Find Out How Type Works (2nd Edition)
      by Erik Spiekermann, E.M Ginger

      No-nonsense guide to the fundamentals of real-world type use.

    • Selling Stories Successfully (marketing meets literature)
      Selling Stories Successfully (marketing meets literature)
      by Stephen Brown

      Practical ideas for book promotion from an American perspective

    We design books, reports, catalogues, brochures, posters, signage, interpretive displays, calendars, web graphics, logos, corporate identities, newsletters and more. To see samples by category, please follow these links: Book Design, Interpretive Design and Brochures and Posters. More extensive book sample collections can be found here, interpretive design here, and general print design here. We also maintain an archive of selected work at Behance.

    The web journal below records some of our recent projects. Please contact us if you require any additional samples.

    Tuesday
    Aug022011

    Stranger in a Stone Land

    A teenage girl is transported into a strange land of animated stones and embarks on a quest. We chose a forthright heroine and carried out a hair transplant and pastiched together various background elements to create a unified whole.

    Monday
    Jul252011

    The Culinary Arts of Seduction

    Skating on a fine line between ribaldry and tackiness, Pants Off Salmon features recipes designed to help singles to impress their dates. We wanted a design that made it clear the book was designed for both genders and looked less 'laddish' than the first edition.

    Friday
    Jul082011

    Old Wine, New Bottles

    Sometimes we are asked to redesign the cover for an existing book. The publisher may want something new, or not have the rights for the old artwork or simply can't afford the artwork rights. We have become proficient at creating reprised covers using very low cost imagery. It is always an interesting challenge to go up against an older design and try to refresh the appeal of the book.

    Sunday
    Jul032011

    The Colour of Ammonia

    Dealing with the intricacies of project management and personal interaction, A Project in Ammonia required strong and rational typography and a diagram of the plant at the centre of the plot. The chemical notation for ammonia completed the composition. 

    Sunday
    Jul032011

    The Right Headspace

    The author wanted a cover that conveyed the struggle that professionals face in balancing their personal and professional lives. We kept the design simple and direct and the colour palette spare and focussed.