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Pop-up sundial postcard that can be adjusted to your location
Design firm: Sagmeister Inc. Art director: Stefan Sagmeister Designers: Veronica Oh, Stefan Sagmeister Illustrator: Veronica Oh Client: Stefan Sagmeister Inc. Pop-up sundial postcard that can be adjusted to your location Originally designed in 1986 as Sagmeister's thesis project Updated in 1993 as a thank you/promotional card for Sagmeister Inc.
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Design firm: Sagmeister Inc.
Art director: Stefan Sagmeister Designers: Stefan Sagmeister, Veronica Oh Photographer: Tom Schierlitz Typographers: Stefan Sagmeister, Veronica Oh Client: Energy Records. 1996 package design for a CD about “angst and schizophrenia in big-city life” Concept involves a time when a distinguished man coming toward him started to shout obscenities at nobody in particular. Cover shows a calm old man, when the cover is removed from the ruby-tinted case an angry man is revealed.
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Created in 1998 as a promotional for Sagmeister Inc.
Design firm: Sagmeister Inc. Art director/designer: Stefan Sagmeister Typographer: Karin Kautzky Client: Sagmeister Inc. Created in 1998 as a promotional for Sagmeister Inc. Uses a custom transparent slip- case to reveal the logo printed when the business card is pulled out It properly shows his audience his use of illusions and interactivity
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1996 promotional design for Lou Reed's new album
Design firm: Sagmeister Inc. Art director: Stefan Sagmeister Graphic designer: Stefan Sagmeister Photographer: Timothy Greenfield Sanders Client: Warner Bros. Records Inc. 1996 promotional design for Lou Reed's new album Has a “human touch” with hand written type of Lou Reed's lyrics on his face
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Designed in 2001, showcases Sagmeister's work “even the bad stuff”
Design firm: Sagmeister Inc. Creative director: Stefan Sagmeister Designers: Hjalti Karlsson, Stefan Sagmeister Production coordinator: Stefan Sagmeister Author: Peter Hall Publisher: Booth-Clibborn Editions Uses a ruby-tinted slip-case to change the dogs mood on the cover from passive to aggressive Designed in 2001, showcases Sagmeister's work “even the bad stuff” Printed metallic fore-edge Uses hand written quotes from Sameister's personal diary
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Sagmeister creates Interactive designs, some using optical illusions
Sagmeister creates Interactive designs, some using optical illusions. He most well known for his album designs. Stefan Sagmeister's style from his time in art school in Vienna, Austria, hasn't changed much. What has changed though, he adapts his style and his method to what's appropriate for the job, for example his Lou Reed poster, in which the type was hand written. He uses his past knowledge to create his designs, and to create a concept for his work. Whether it's human, or animal his designs are always engaging to the audience, or to the environment.
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