MEN’S JOURNAL REDESIGN

[They] took their inspiration from 1930s European auto-racing posters — rugged, elegant, unadorned. “It’s handcrafted, masculine, and authoritative,” Purvis says. “I think it perfectly expresses the spirit of our magazine.”

[They] took their inspiration from 1930s European auto-racing posters — rugged, elegant, unadorned. “It’s handcrafted, masculine, and authoritative,” Purvis says. “I think it perfectly expresses the spirit of our magazine.”
We’re big cinema buffs here at Future Amazing, and we’ve been following closely Kees Van Dijkhuizen on vimeo and youtube. For those not in the know, Kees edits and creates “music videos” using a certain director’s filmography; it is extremely beautifully done and you can tell he has a knack and a passion for the craft. Follow the end of every year since 2009, Kees creates a video chronicling the movie year; this is 2011, enjoy.

The airship logo design was inspired by the organization’s new positioning line: “Sometimes kids deserve to get carried away.” The Dream Factory helps kids forget about their illness — even just for a moment — and encourages them to get carried away in the anticipation of having their dream come true, the experience itself, and the memories they will keep with them when they return to their routine of doctors, treatments, and hospital visits.
— Text provided by Cocoon
http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/the_little_airship_that_could.php

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