Peek...Aren’t You Curious
Peek...Aren’t You Curious
Peek...Aren’t You Curious
Peek...Aren’t You Curious
Peek...Aren’t You Curious
Peek...Aren’t You Curious
Peek...Aren’t You Curious

Peek...Aren’t You Curious

Passing Notes, Inc., Oakland, California, 2007

Description

Children allow us the opportunity to peek back into our own childhoods, into our parents’ and even grandparents’ childhood experiences. In caring for our children, we can begin to understand our parents from a new perspective. We are able to peek forward, live in the magic and ponder how our children will experience time.

Delighting in the senses, PEEK, a children’s boutique, gracefully begs you to know more. It conceals the obvious and awakens hidden details. It is a glimpse, a sense of innocence and purity that suggests an undirected playfulness. Reminiscent of a period when logos were drawn by hand, the mark bears a refreshing take that is pure and unpretentious. The stationery and packaging suite become the mark itself. A hole that allows for interaction and curiosity, the design offers the viewer an alternate way of seeing. The brand enhances the notion of sight and begs the question: aren’t you curious?

Collections: AIGA 365: 29 (2008)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Brand and identity systems design
Format: Brand and identity systems

Credits

Design firm
Passing Notes, Inc.
Creative director
Abbie Planas Gong
Designer
Abbie Planas Gong
Printing methods
letterpress, silkscreen, offset
Paper
French Paper
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