Dif 2012
@thelazypirate and I, drawing some steampunk shit for the Fashion Show…
@caarolinasq era a Sam
@waitformeinlondon era a Clover e Eu era a Alex
uashuahsuahuash bons temposss ^^,
(Source: williams-blood)
They can never cancel game of thrones
Some people say that I’m introverted or anti social, I say that if I am like this that’s just because I don’t trust enough to be myself around them, anyway I can be funny, I can be really serious, I can be boring, angry, and I can be an extremely Loyal Friend. I live on the moon, Half time in My own Thoughts and the other Half thinking what I could be doing If my life was different (sounds drepressive but is not). I Have passion for things that make exercise the imagination… Probably that’s why I chose Design. lollolololololo
(Source: thedirtyland)
Für die Feinen Leute
black and white letterpress packaging. This one color print job screams classic & quality design.
Designed by Marco Störmer
Leckerlee Lebkuchen
Reminiscent of gingerbread, Lebkuchen are traditional German cookies which have been sold in elaborate decorative tins for hundreds of years. Our client’s almost unhealthy obsession with Lebkuchen led her from Berlin to New York City in a quest to create her own modern interpretation. She contacted Strohl to design the brand identity and packaging from the ground up, using lebkuchen tins dating as far back as the late 19th century as inspiration. Many of these tins have become collectors’ items today, and much like their historic counterparts, Leckerlee’s tins are intended to be kept in the household long after the lebkuchen inside is eaten.
Designed by Strohl
Vintage Lebkuchen Tins
The lids are carefully embossed on these heavy-weight, oversized tins emparting a high level of finish that feels distinctly old world. Whereas traditional tins might feature a illustrative scene of a German village, the Leckerlee tins are decorated with lively geometric motifs. A honeycomb pattern on the main tin compliments the honeystick on the lid.