The rather talented Carine Collin sent us her work from Brussels. Her book designs are worth a closer look.
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The rather talented Carine Collin sent us her work from Brussels. Her book designs are worth a closer look.
17th Jan 2010
6:59 pm
Reblogged on Chimes&Rhymes http://www.chimesandrhymes.com
M
17th Jan 2010
11:19 pm
I’m assuming this is student work. No concepts, just an attempt at simple type.
Andy
18th Jan 2010
1:24 pm
To M: Are you suggesting that no student work contains concept, or that every experienced designer’s portfolio is full off them? If this is the case then I think that you are severely underestimating the talent that is around.
LukeTonge
18th Jan 2010
3:58 pm
You know what they say about assumption…