
These form part of an internal branding project for Etiket. Each designer needs to produce 3 A3 poster designs that are to be featured in a studio exhibition.

It’s tough to find the time to produce these, especially if they aren’t specifically briefed into the production pipeline. Nonetheless I enjoyed working on these more than some of the other work I’ve done over the past few months.

I repurposed the Hard-drives illustration as both an iPhone background and as a badge design. The badge was submitted to Net#work BBDO as part of the Visi Covet promotion at the Loerie Awards 2010 earlier this month. I’m pretty disappointed that I didn’t see the end product.

I recently learnt that PayPal doesn’t allow South African members to receive payments through it’s service. Without any replies to my messages on Twitter, I have decided to offer payment methods on the cmyplayStore by making use of a competing product. Thank goodness for PayFast.
I have 28 sets of the PacMat remaining. Please make your way over to the Products Page and pick up a set.

As from today the PacMat Drink Coasters are available in-store at +27 Design Café in Hatfield.

The product takes it’s place beside offerings from //mkdo, delight and PHOOK.

The first batch of PacMats have arrived and are available for purchase. The cmyplayStore is up and ready to take orders. This first run is limited to 50 sets at £11,00 per set of 6 (excluding postage).

I’m very pleased with the final result. The design translated well between the prototypes and the final production pieces. If you’re interested in getting yourself a set, then please head on over to the PacMat page on the cmyplayStore and make a purchase. The site is completely secure. We accept all major credit cards, as well as PayPal payments.