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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.
Although the site was doing a great job at sparking creativity, we felt it could, and should, be even bigger and better. So we spent many moons working on a brand new FormFiftyFive, still high in eye (and brain) candy, but with a brand new look and lots of new features that dig even deeper into what’s happening in the design community.
We’ve also added more interactive elements on the site so people can exchange and store ideas more easily, encouraging collaboration and making the site more than just another design blog.
So have a look round, if you see something you love or hate be sure to comment, and drop us a line if there’s a juicy bit of creative gold you’d like to see on here.
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Some quality recent updates from Preston based Wash.
Author: Loz
Posted: 6th May 2009
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We've got an exciting series of articles planned for you that will document what it means to launch a new gallery & studio in collaboration with The International Picture House. Over the next month fellow FFF contributor Chris Gray will keep us ...
Read more - 7 Comments Add ShareWe visited the Mingarro brothers, also known as Brosmind, in their Barcelona Studio to have a chat with them about what influences them and what's like working together with your brother. Founded by Juan and Alejandro Mingarro in 2006 Brosmind's style is fresh and optimistic, ...
Read more - 5 Comments Add ShareIn our last interview from OFFF 2011 in Barcelona we chat with type designer Erik Spiekermann about snot rags, brain surgery and remembering jokes. For those of you who don't know about Mr. Spiekermann... and I doubt there are many of you that don't... here's ...
Read more - 13 Comments Add ShareIn the 6th episode of our interview series from OFFF 2011 we chat with James Warfield, graphic designer at Dare in London. He told us about motivation, collecting stories and secret agents. He also kindly designed this weeks masthead image. James is currently working ...
Read more - 9 Comments Add ShareIn the 5th episode of our interview series from OFFF 2011 we chat with young illustrator Magomed Dovjenko, also know as Mago. Having already worked for a ever growing number of high profile clients at such a young age it was interesting to hear ...
Read more - 1 Comment Add ShareThis week we present to you our interview with Jean-Marc Joseph, Creative Director of Base Motion, the audio-visual department at Base Design. A design agency with offices in Barcelona, Brussels, Madrid, New York & Santiago, Base "specializes in not specializing" which is certainly evident ...
Read more Add ShareIn the third episode of our interview series from OFFF 2011 we chat with artist, designer, illustrator and all-round dude - Matt W. Moore. We caught up with him when he was close to finishing at Mural at the OFFF Festival in Barcelona. For more ...
Read more - 4 Comments Add ShareWe continue our interview series from OFFF 2011 with Rick Banks, who some of you might know better as Face37. We cought up with Rick just before he was about to give a talk about his work at the festival. In this short ...
Read more - 5 Comments Add ShareAs you may have read, a few of us FFFers visited the OFFFest in Barcelona this year. Armed with a list of questions, a mic & two Canon 550D's we set up meetings with some talented people to have a relaxed chat with us on ...
Read more - 6 Comments Add ShareTo celebrate the release of director/designer Mike Mills’ new film Beginners, in cinemas July 22nd, we're are offering two lucky winners the chance to win a pair of tickets each to an exclusive preview screening of the film plus Q&A with Mike Mills on ...
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6th May 2009
3:20 pm
Is there a link anywhere?
karl
6th May 2009
3:24 pm
http://www.wash-design.co.uk/
Very nice work, and lots of it too . . .
Loz
6th May 2009
3:36 pm
Sorry about that!
Darren
6th May 2009
3:38 pm
This is the best thing i have seen in ages. who designed it.
Tom
6th May 2009
4:33 pm
Thanks Darren, the cheque is in the post.
Fliss
6th May 2009
4:36 pm
There’s some fantastic work on the site. Nice to see lots of great work coming from the North!
John
6th May 2009
5:57 pm
Some fantastic work by wash. One of the greatest is there actual website. The way their work comes is shown and laid took my breath away. Excellent work
Patrick
6th May 2009
6:02 pm
Mail his cheque to me, I\’ll give it to him
Ryan
6th May 2009
6:02 pm
Great work. But I’m not a big fan of the site itself.
Neil
6th May 2009
8:08 pm
Wash are a cracking company and there aren’t too many of those in east lancs. The site is one of the best studio sites out there in my humble opinion.
Neil
7th May 2009
8:01 am
Before anyone says anything – Preston is West Lancs not East!
Greig
7th May 2009
9:17 am
I have to agree, lots of nice stuff in there. Wasn’t sure about the site to begin with but it grew on me although I do think some pages work better than others. Overall though lovely stuff and nice to see someone trying something different
Ryan
7th May 2009
10:20 am
Yeh, you’re spot on there Greig, some pages work better than others and it’s definitely a grower.
Its great to see so much great work coming out of Northern England.