Zaha Hadid — New website






Superstar architect Zaha Hadid has just launched her vast new website, showcasing the practice’s Architecture, Exhibition design, Product, Fashion and Furniture design. Designed by Greenspace
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Superstar architect Zaha Hadid has just launched her vast new website, showcasing the practice’s Architecture, Exhibition design, Product, Fashion and Furniture design. Designed by Greenspace
Stunning work. Excellent find Emma.
Strong work. Love it.
Some really nice work.
Matt sure has been busy! Definitely one of the most prolific street artists out there at the moment.
Those animal illustrations remind me of vintage children’s books – Mid Century, Danish style. Would look awesome as a series of art prints!
Nice one Mike!
10th Aug 2011
10:35 am
More here on Greenspace’s site on the bespoke typeface, website design, photography, graphic patterns, and apps.
Big job, this.
10th Aug 2011
11:52 am
Nice video!
Nice typeface!
Nice project!
10th Aug 2011
12:18 pm
Loving the type.
11th Aug 2011
9:51 am
nice showcase of the content but the navigation isn’t doing it justice