Works of Dinesh Dave (GRDS BFA ’12) and Ashley Tipton (GRDS BFA ’12) were selected for publication in CMYK Magazine, Fall 2012 issue.
by grdsatl
Works of Dinesh Dave (GRDS BFA ’12) and Ashley Tipton (GRDS BFA ’12) were selected for publication in CMYK Magazine, Fall 2012 issue.
Dinesh works at Wieden+Kennedy and Ashley works at MillerZell as designers after their graduation in June 2012.
Please visit their sites to see more works.
http://www.dineshdesigns.com
http://ashleytipton.com
Please aslo see W+K’s interview of Dinesh as an intern.
http://blog.wk.com/2012/07/25/wker-series-meet-dinesh
Congrats Dinesh and Ashley !
Animal Culture for WWF by Dinesh Dave
“These are the animal’s who rule the environments that they live in. what makes the environment theirs. They pertain to that culture the way of life. Their way of life, from that specific place on this planet.
They change the perception of how we view these animals. The Animal Culture is created by the animals of this world. The designer just exposes it.
Poster designed for the WWF. http://www.worldwildlife.org”
Cahaba Cycles by Ashley Tipton
“Cahaba Cycles is a bicycle retailer located in Birmingham, Alabama; rated in the top 100 bicycle retailer’s in the U.S. My approach to rebranding this company was to keep in mind the industrial city of Birmingham and maintaining the look and feel of the store. My goal was to make them look more established and appealing. I redesigned their logo, and created stationery, promotional products, packaging products, website, and mobile website. ”




Day of the Dead Invitation by Ashley Tipton
“This project was created for the Day of the Dead holiday celebrated in Mexico. This event is held in a Roman Catholic Church to teach children about the event and teach them through fun activities. The invitation itself turns into a nametag for the child with a place on the back for their name and parents contact information. Inside the sleeve, is the invitation with four perforated event tickets. On the back of each ticket is a design that creates fun patterns behind the diecut in the sleeve.”



