ASIC Magazine Ad Campaign - American Social Issues Center, or ASIC for short, is a mock-up campaign for a non-profit organization devoted to conducting research and providing insight on American social issues. This is the first of four magazine advertisements highlighting a specific topic through food puns.
Vivere per Mangiare Restaurant Brand Identity - With all the elegance of the luxurious 5th Avenue, Vivere per Mangiare is a concept for a New York Italian restaurant that resonates an unforgettable fine dining experience. Vivere per Mangiare translates into English as "Live to Eat" with roots in Italian cuisine and design, from the menus to outdoor advertising and everything pasta-related in between. Vivere per Mangiare's sophisticated signature defines its Italian vision and black tie appeal with a pasta bow tie and V-shaped tuxedo.
Oakwood Lakes State Park Stationary - By fusing two historic landmarks within the park, Mortimer's cabin and American Indian burial mounds, Oakwood's story is about preserving historical and natural habitats. The choice of a 1-spot color palette of green and kraft, brown paper is used to emphasize Oakwood's eco-friendly sustainability while being cost effective. Maps can be found within Oakwood's identity system ranging from the whole state to the park exclusively.
Shogami Magazine Advertisement - Shoes+origami=you guessed it, SHOEGAMI. A conceptual retail store specializing in shoes for the trendy at heart. This playful shoe brand consists of whimsical nuisances of steps to folding and unfolding with the Bauhaus fundamentals of "form follows function" with "fashion feng shui" in mind. The design concept of Shoegami contains hands-on, interactive stationary, guerrilla tactics and a web banner advertisement. The contact information is used for conceptual purposes and is currently vacant.
Shoegami Interactive, Origami Stationary - Shoes+origami=you guessed it, SHOEGAMI. A conceptual retail store specializing in shoes for the trendy at heart. This playful shoe brand consists of whimsical nuisances of steps to folding and unfolding with the Bauhaus fundamentals of "form follows function" with "fashion feng shui" in mind. The design concept of Shoegami contains hands-on, interactive stationary, guerrilla tactics and a web banner advertisement. The contact information is used for conceptual purposes and is currently vacant.
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Kristi Korver
Graphic Designer and Photographer Sioux Falls, SD