Gavillet & Rust – Recent Projects

Oct 27th, 2010
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Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

‘Hidden Carbon’ Brochure

Designed for the EPFL/ECAL Lab, a centre whose mission is to transform technological performance emerging from the labs into a user experience. The project Hidden Carbon rediscover the material’s relevance by developing original object typologies and uses based on its specific properties.

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

‘Lianes’ Book

Published on the occasion of the release of their project “Lianes,” this book explores the creative process of Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, gathering together drawings and sketches, as well as studio, workshop, and gallery photographs. The cover lettering was initially designed to be sewn on leather in reference to the beautiful production detail of the Lianes.

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

Gavillet & Rust   Recent Projects

‘Within Arm’s Reach’ Book

Gathering works from three decades, the catalogue was designed for Ari Marcopoulos’ retrospective exhibition at Berkeley Art Museum. Awarded at “The most beautiful Swiss Books 2009″ competition.

I’ve already been beaten to it (by Dave) but that isn’t going to stop me from featuring some brand new work from one of Geneva’s finest – Gavillet & Rust ;) . Pictured above are two brand new projects followed by something older, but equally as tasty, which I just happened to recently purchase. When Gavillet & Rust design a book you always judge it by the quality of the cover ;)

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3 Comments

  1. Absolutely beautiful!

  2. studio P

    Great work. Great use of typography, and lovely editing and use of imagery.

  3. Tk

    Nice point about their book covers. There is such harmony between the outside and inside. They don’t just replicate the interior grid system; instead they respond in an intelligent, subtle way to the concept of the design.

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