Vast – Recent Projects Special

Aug 25th, 2010
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Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Vast   Recent Projects Special

Design Vast

Alan Paine – Lookbook
This lookbook doubled as a commemorative piece to celebrate 100 years of the premium knitwear brand. The inside back cover folds out a timeline detailing the brands history, while the single colour central section provides the collections technical details.

Alexander Boyd – Invite
Alexander Boyd are family run tailors and shoe makers established in 1913. This A5 piece was used to invite prospective buyers to a number of this seasons trade shows in which the will have a presence. It is white foil blocked both sides on buckram embossed pale grey Colorplan.

Apartment C – Bixa Orellana
Shot by Sari Wynne, the lookbook uses a intricately folded outer to contain a series of gloss laminated cards one for each piece of the collection.

Eliza Scott
Produced in collaboration with photographer Kalle Gustafsson. This piece focuses on British explorer John Balleny and his Antarctic voyage of discovery. This was the third in a series of commercial and exploring expeditions organized by London’s Enderby Brothers. It was on this voyage that Balleny penetrated deeper into the Ross Sea more than had been achieved previously, discovering what has since been named the ‘Balleny Islands’ and the Sabrina Coast.

The chart maps the route that the Eliza Scott made after leaving Amsterdam Island in November 1838, until it reached the previously undiscovered Balleny Islands in February 1839.

Nottingham – Developing Innovative Space
Nottingham has a wealth of experience and scientific facilities. This piece aims to encourage inward investment in the area within science related sectors, by outlining the key considerations and opportunities. The piece uses metallic mirror board cover to ensure maximum impact and a highly structured layout to reflect its serious tone. A mandarin version was also produced, presenting an interesting challenge when it came to typesetting.

Shufti 8 – Storia d’Amore
Storia d’Amore is the latest edition of Shufti, a collaborative experimental magazine with the intentions to push the boundaries of photography, design and print.

Shufti 8 tells the story of a young girls summer romance whilst visiting her grandfather on the Amalfi coast of Italy. Through the photography, scrap receipts and hand-written thoughts, the reader follows the girls emotions and desires as she engages in an Italian romance.

So I usually post these image-heavy features on a Friday, but today I felt like catching you (dear reader) off guard a little bit! I do of course have some really fresh stuff lined up for Friday, so don’t go anywhere and I encourage you to Subscribe & follow SI on Twitter for free updates!

Cheers & Shoutouts to: Joe and Phil @Vast for the Images.


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4 Comments

  1. I’ve got a copy of Shufti 8 – Storia d’Amore, wonderfully tactile piece of print!

  2. Luke

    I’m not too keen on hand-written type probably because I’ve never seen it executed well, but this Shufti looks lovely!

  3. Hard to choose a favorite piece, I think the green foiling on the Alan Pain tips it for me though!

  4. J.M Brockmann

    Sitting here loving the view. Thanks!

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