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Founded in 2005 by an ever growing group of young designers and vagabonds eager to collect and share the best design work they came across, FormFiftyFive soon became an international showcase of creative work.

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Nice little portfolio of work from Ruth Pearson, a third year student at University College Falmouth. Thought the Tesco Value packaging was a great idea.


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    Pete
    21st May 2009
    9:17 am
  1. Very tight portfolio I must say.

    Really like the Tesco concept and the colour pallet on the chocolate branding.

    Top notch!


  2. Kevin
    21st May 2009
    1:17 pm
  3. good work Ruth, want a job!!


  4. christina
    21st May 2009
    8:14 pm
  5. hm… i don’t know about this branding. is there such a thing as too informational looking? they look rather like cans of paint to me.


  6. Philip
    22nd May 2009
    5:03 pm
  7. Great work FFF at finding such great student work.
    It’s terrific, Ruths stuff is great.