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[column width="48%" padding="3%"]Nakamura Keith Haring
Book that investigates the connections between Keith Haring and Japanese culture published by the only museum in the world dedicated exclusively to exhibiting his artwork.
Fonts Used:
Gotham Rounded by Hoefler & Frere-Jones
DF Maru Gothic by DynaComware Design Studio
Kobuchizawa Art Village
Identity, brochure, map and guide for a unique tourist destination in Japan that combines nature, art and culture at the base of the beautiful Yatsugatake mountain.
Fonts Used:
Gotham Rounded by Hoefler & Frere-Jones
Meiryo by Eiichi Kono[/column] [column width="48%" padding="0%"]It’s not everyday I feature American graphic design on SI, but when I do, you can bet yourself it’s going to be a studio whose work meets the high standards of this site. HINTERLAND is a New York-based multidisciplinary design studio founded by Scott Buschkuhl who had two years experience working at the international design firm Pentagram. With a passion for solving design problems and integrating all project elements—from overall concept to specific detail—to present a unified message, Hinterland creates books, magazines, brochures, identities, packaging, illustrations, and more believing that the best work comes from a close collaboration between client and studio.
Thanks again to Mr. Scott Buschkuhl for the generous selection of images.
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