





△
Lugo Land
Cardboard box containing 60 postcards (5 per artist) and a 32 pages booklet (for the accompanying texts) 210 x 150 mm designed for the third year of the ‘Lugo Land’ project.
Typeface used: Univers



△
Gli studenti progettano per i bambini (The students design for childrens)
Invite made out of a DIN A4 sheet folded in half with colored paper glued on the inside. The corner of the “cover” is folded to reveal the contents and form the basic graphic elements of triangle/square.
Typeface used: Frutiger





△
Guy Tillim, Petros Village
BBook designed for South African photographer Guy Tillim. 60 pages, 160 x 220 mm, Accordion fold.
Typefaces used: Lucida Sans & Minion


△
I tramonti della Marilena (Marilena’s Sunsets)
Invite designed for a photography workshop. The idea was to give the impression of a book: the A4 sheet folded to A5 with photograph glued on cover. The word “tramonti” sunset lyes under the picture.
Typeface used: Univers


△
Lugo Land – Kelsey Halliday Johnson
Invite/poster designed for The University of Pennsylvania and photographer Kelsey Halliday Johnson. The A4 sheet is folded to obtain a 6×7 format as the one used by the artist. One side coated paper.
Typeface used: Univers






△
Kaleidoscope Magazine
Design of the contemporary art and culture magazine from issue #5 to #10. The new structure, introduced in issue 5, is designed to better suit the contents and give the magazine greater clarity. Main changes are: the creation of a more flexible layout that can include a column containing additional information, typographical changes for the texts and change of paper for the cover.
Typefaces used: Minion & Berthold Akzidenz Grotesk





△
Salvatore Arancio, Sentinel
Design of the catalogue for the artist printed in occasion of his exhibition at Kaleidoscope project space, Milan. 2 color printing, 24 pages, 220 x 287 mm.
Typefaces used: Futura & Scala Sans







△
Riccardo Baruzzi Book
Book for artist Riccardo Baruzzi, printed on the occasion of his solo exhibition ‘Quando disegno non canto’.
The catalog is intended as a sort of address book: 4 sections A, B, C and D act as carriers of the artist’s various types of productions. Both the cover design (which simply offers all sections with their titles), and its construction (glued on back cover only), allow to see the entire structure of the book.
Typeface used: Arial
Introducing the crisp, clean, considered work of Studio Filippo Nostri, a small but perfectly formed graphic design studio based in Solarolo, Italy, specialising in paper and web based projects. With years of experience working for important museums, institutions, galleries and publishers, the studio has developed a deep knowledge of the entire design process and abides by set guidelines/principles for each project: relevance to the content, coherence in the structure and in the details, right typographic choices and optimization of materials.
Big thank you once again to Filippo for making this feature possible.
If you’re new here, don’t forget to Subscribe, FFFFOUND! & follow SI on Twitter for your weekly dose of visual crack. ;)
This post is tagged Catalogues, Editorial, Invitation, Magazine Design, Packaging, Print
11 Comments