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Wednesday
Aug172011

Student Spotlight: Amy Parker

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Two spectacular projects created by Amy Parker while attending New England School of Design. She currently works as an intern at ICON-Worldwide in Switzerland. Check out her projects below, and share your comments after the jump.

 

"HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN: GIFT SHOP PACKAGING: This packaging expresses how this museum consists of art, but emphasizes the vast collection of sculpture. All art, especially the sculptures installed in the garden, have a life of their own, and live in the spaces viewers can go to see them time and time again."

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"RINGMASTER: BRANDING AND PACKAGING SUITE: Ringmaster is an enthusiastic packaging brand which aims to showcase the thrilling energy of the circus. The concept behind this generic brand (working across many types of products) is to reflect how fun, exciting and unique the various products inside the packaging are - just like the eclectic and varying acts under the big top itself. Reflecting a vintage inspired circus aesthetic, the stacked type references traditional letterpress printing, and the imagery has been pulled from real vintage lithographs."

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Reader Comments (3)

Great typography skills!!! Not a fan of the geometric gift bags in beginning...other than that love all the others.
August 17, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterkristina suniga
"where art calls home" doesn't mean what you think it does...

it implies that this is the place that art goes to make a telephone call to its home, which is somewhere else

not

this is the place that art would refer to as its home.

You need a noun in the subject position, and "where" is not a noun.
August 17, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterum...
Congratulations Amy! I'm not the least bit surprised that your work popped up on thedieline. Well done!
August 18, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJoel Gendron

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