
Daniel Baer, a Swiss born designer and art director working and living in London, sent us rather nice print portfolio. Well worth a look!
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Daniel Baer, a Swiss born designer and art director working and living in London, sent us rather nice print portfolio. Well worth a look!
12th May 2009
11:29 am
Spanking work, but I’m not loving the website.
Glenn
12th May 2009
1:26 pm
Yeah, the same old problem with flash portfolios. I’ve got to stop going on about it
Rob
12th May 2009
2:24 pm
Didn’t get past the loading page – got bored waiting!
Sean
12th May 2009
2:38 pm
Lovely work
Glenn
12th May 2009
3:06 pm
@Rob – It is worth the wait though!
AndyStewart
12th May 2009
3:56 pm
@ Rob, bit of an over reaction no?
defiantly worth the ‘3 second’ wait i agree glenn, some very tasty editorial pieces
Gary Austin
12th May 2009
9:54 pm
Please don’t re-size my browser.
Greig
13th May 2009
3:57 am
Site aside the work is great, some really beautiful editorial work and all very nicely shot. If the site design was in Html it would be actually quite nice, its just the loading and the slow transitions that annoy.
Benjo Corbally
13th May 2009
12:39 pm
Aww, but he’s not a web designer, he’s a print designer. so content is all that matters
Matt Judge
13th May 2009
3:57 pm
Imagine Made Thought hadn’t shot their portfolio angled on two tones of gray — I wonder how the vast majority of designers in blog-land, both students and (embarrassingly) professional designers, would photograph/present work? A boring discussion topic I know, but obviously still a very relevant one — http://www.designassembly.org/2009/02/13/presenting-work/
At a glance Daniel’s work is seems interesting, but I can’t get past the MadeThought reference…
Glenn
14th May 2009
9:38 am
@Matt – I don’t get it either! And there’s been enough comments on FFF that should let people know about the comparison.
@Gary – Definitely a big NO! to browser resizing.
Nice work none the less!
Robbie
15th May 2009
12:33 am
I can defiantly relate to Matt & Glenn’s frustration. Being a recent graduate myself, I toyed with the idea of shooting my work like that, but very quickly changed my mind… It’s an old trick, but I wonder if people out of the design industry even notice. My guess is not.