Look, the sea! - cover in progress
This is a preview of what the cover of "Look, the sea!" (Patrzcie, morze!") will look like. Although this is the preliminary design, the final version will be very close to what you see here.
Posted by Hans Lijklema on Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Labels: books and CDs, Ladida Books
Look, the sea!
We are hard at work completing our 2nd children's book "Look, the sea!", which should be in stores in the summer. Karolina is correcting the text and inking the illustrations. To this post I added one of her illustrations that is almost finished.
Posted by Hans Lijklema on Friday, April 20, 2007
Labels: books and CDs, Ladida Books
New book covers for PWN Scientific Publishers
We recently did the first 2 covers for a new series of books, directed at Physicians. They are part 1 and 2 of a set of books about brain trauma. Karolina drew an inspirational pattern of brain tissue.
The books are published by PWN Scientific Publishers.
Posted by Hans Lijklema on Sunday, April 01, 2007
Labels: books and CDs
Des Mullan director - identity
A while ago we revisited one of our identity designs from a couple of years ago.
Irish based commercial director Des Mullan asked us to add new items to his stationary and to update existing pieces. Some of the new items we designed were a DVD box and label for his show reel.
Soon we will also revamp his website. More to follow!
Posted by Hans Lijklema on Monday, March 26, 2007
Labels: identity
Sun n'Fun - packaging
We just finished the packaging for the summer products of the J&T Hair System product line. For now I am posting here the flat artwork that was send to the producer. As soon as the bottle and tube are printed, I will post the pack shots.
It was a challenge to create a summer feeling on the dark grey bottles, that were produced last year and that will be used for the whole line. We are happy with the final result that is at the same time cheerful and stylish.
The beige colour will be gold and the black stripe at the bottom of the design marks the screw top of the tube.
Posted by Hans Lijklema on Sunday, March 18, 2007
Labels: packaging