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Robert Bringhurst: The Elements of Typographic Style / SML.20120919.1211092.IP3
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The only book you need for typography – and the only book on the reading list for my graphic design education at Yale.
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My graphic design and illustration for a new company for Biltong in France, Marseille.
Doing this project has been more work than fun and I'm looking forward to working more with them.
Each of the "personas" represents one of the guys.
I have also done a folder and a Prism for them.
here is there there FACEBOOK
...and more info on them and what biltong is:
Contrary to popular belief Biltong is not the nectar of the Ancient Greek gods but just a very tasty good old-fashioned meat snack from the far end of Africa…
Yes, that’s right
Biltong hails from sunny South Africa…
So what is biltong???
Biltong originated when The Dutch settlers who arrived in South Africa in the 17th century brought recipes for dried meat from Europe, including France and Spain. Today it is sold all over the world and has even become a household name in countries like the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Holland and Spain...
Biltong is a kind of cured meat. Many different types of meat are used to produce Biltong, ranging from beef through to game meats. Biltong is similar to beef jerky in that they are both spiced, dried meats, but differ in their typical ingredients, taste and production process. The word biltong is from the Dutch Bil ("rump or buttock") and tong ("strip" or "tongue")… Brown vinegar along with Spices from all over the world is used to spice and cure the meat. Biltong is very high in protein, iron and magnesium and it is a very healthy snack. It is typically low in fats and carbs…
It is conventionally consumed accompanied with Beer and other beverages but can also be part of salads, sandwiches or part of you apero.
Now a bit more about trois fréres Biltong…
The Company has a real Biltong flavour to it in that all three the partners are from different parts of the world… We have a South African, an Irish man and even an American and all three of us are living in France. Trois Fréres Biltong has sprawn from our collective love of Biltong...
Our supplier has been around since 1969 and their age old Family Recipes remain unchanged and have undoubtedly "Stood The Test Of Time", and to this day remain free of Wheat, Glutens & Added Ingredients. All our products are manufactured to the Highest Quality, under the strictest Hygiene Standards. We only use the Best Quality Beef and there are NO wheat, glutens, added ingredients or preservatives in any of our products !!!
Today we bring you the best biltong right here in your local establishment for you to enjoy however you like…
So go on have some biltong and enjoy the taste of Africa…
To contact them you can e-mail troisfrere.biltong@gmail.com
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Image by by Ophelia photos
My graphic design and illustration for a new company for Biltong in France, Marseille.
Doing this project has been more work than fun and I'm looking forward to working more with them.
Each of the "personas" represents one of the guys.
I have also done a folder and a Prism for them.
here is there there FACEBOOK
...and more info on them and what biltong is:
Contrary to popular belief Biltong is not the nectar of the Ancient Greek gods but just a very tasty good old-fashioned meat snack from the far end of Africa…
Yes, that’s right
Biltong hails from sunny South Africa…
So what is biltong???
Biltong originated when The Dutch settlers who arrived in South Africa in the 17th century brought recipes for dried meat from Europe, including France and Spain. Today it is sold all over the world and has even become a household name in countries like the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Holland and Spain...
Biltong is a kind of cured meat. Many different types of meat are used to produce Biltong, ranging from beef through to game meats. Biltong is similar to beef jerky in that they are both spiced, dried meats, but differ in their typical ingredients, taste and production process. The word biltong is from the Dutch Bil ("rump or buttock") and tong ("strip" or "tongue")… Brown vinegar along with Spices from all over the world is used to spice and cure the meat. Biltong is very high in protein, iron and magnesium and it is a very healthy snack. It is typically low in fats and carbs…
It is conventionally consumed accompanied with Beer and other beverages but can also be part of salads, sandwiches or part of you apero.
Now a bit more about trois fréres Biltong…
The Company has a real Biltong flavour to it in that all three the partners are from different parts of the world… We have a South African, an Irish man and even an American and all three of us are living in France. Trois Fréres Biltong has sprawn from our collective love of Biltong...
Our supplier has been around since 1969 and their age old Family Recipes remain unchanged and have undoubtedly "Stood The Test Of Time", and to this day remain free of Wheat, Glutens & Added Ingredients. All our products are manufactured to the Highest Quality, under the strictest Hygiene Standards. We only use the Best Quality Beef and there are NO wheat, glutens, added ingredients or preservatives in any of our products !!!
Today we bring you the best biltong right here in your local establishment for you to enjoy however you like…
So go on have some biltong and enjoy the taste of Africa…
To contact them you can e-mail troisfrere.biltong@gmail.com
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Image by by Ophelia photos
My graphic design and illustration for a new company for Biltong in France, Marseille.
Doing this project has been more work than fun and I'm looking forward to working more with them.
Each of the "personas" represents one of the guys.
I have also done a folder and a Prism for them.
here is there there FACEBOOK
...and more info on them and what biltong is:
Contrary to popular belief Biltong is not the nectar of the Ancient Greek gods but just a very tasty good old-fashioned meat snack from the far end of Africa…
Yes, that’s right
Biltong hails from sunny South Africa…
So what is biltong???
Biltong originated when The Dutch settlers who arrived in South Africa in the 17th century brought recipes for dried meat from Europe, including France and Spain. Today it is sold all over the world and has even become a household name in countries like the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Holland and Spain...
Biltong is a kind of cured meat. Many different types of meat are used to produce Biltong, ranging from beef through to game meats. Biltong is similar to beef jerky in that they are both spiced, dried meats, but differ in their typical ingredients, taste and production process. The word biltong is from the Dutch Bil ("rump or buttock") and tong ("strip" or "tongue")… Brown vinegar along with Spices from all over the world is used to spice and cure the meat. Biltong is very high in protein, iron and magnesium and it is a very healthy snack. It is typically low in fats and carbs…
It is conventionally consumed accompanied with Beer and other beverages but can also be part of salads, sandwiches or part of you apero.
Now a bit more about trois fréres Biltong…
The Company has a real Biltong flavour to it in that all three the partners are from different parts of the world… We have a South African, an Irish man and even an American and all three of us are living in France. Trois Fréres Biltong has sprawn from our collective love of Biltong...
Our supplier has been around since 1969 and their age old Family Recipes remain unchanged and have undoubtedly "Stood The Test Of Time", and to this day remain free of Wheat, Glutens & Added Ingredients. All our products are manufactured to the Highest Quality, under the strictest Hygiene Standards. We only use the Best Quality Beef and there are NO wheat, glutens, added ingredients or preservatives in any of our products !!!
Today we bring you the best biltong right here in your local establishment for you to enjoy however you like…
So go on have some biltong and enjoy the taste of Africa…
To contact them you can e-mail troisfrere.biltong@gmail.com
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