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Thanks a Bunch

Graphic Design, Photography

Posted by Gavin Lucas, 7 January 2008, 18:36    Permalink    Comments (1)

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Not many design studios can boast an identity that incorporates work by Build, Carlos Segura, Paul Davies, Stefan Sagmeister James Goggin and Alexander Gelman. A design agency called Bunch, however, can. Seven months ago, Bunch approached designers and image-makers they admired and asked them to produce a "visual reaction" to it, sign it and return it. The resulting "bunchisms" (there are over 127 to date, although it is an ongoing project so more are expected) have been reproduced on business cards (shown above), on mugs, T-shirts and the company's new letterheads and comp slips too.

Letterheads

Below are some of our favourite contributions:

Bunch by Alan Dye
by Alan Dye

Bunch by Alexandre Bettler
by Alexandre Bettler

Bunch by Bruno Maag
by Bruno Maag

Bunch by Build
by Build

Bunch by Carlos Segura
by Carlos Segura

Bunch by Corey Holms
by Corey Holms

Bunch by Damien Poulain
by Damien Poulain

Bunch by David Quay
by David Quay

Bunch by Ed Fella
by Ed Fella

Bunch by Hideki Nakajima
by Hideki Nakajima

Bunch by James Goggin
by James Goggin

Bunch by James Joyce
by James Joyce of One Fine Day

Bunch by Panadrosa
by Pandarosa

Bunch by Paul Davis
by illustrator and lunch-lover Paul Davis

Bunch by Paul Insect
by Paul Insect

Bunch by Supermundane
by Supermundane

To see the project in its entirety thus far (it's ongoing so you can also get involved and submit your own take on the Bunch logo) visit madeinbunch.com

1 Comment

great
great
2008-11-17 21:20:40


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