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<title>:: Made in Bunch ::</title>
<link>http://www.madeinbunch.com/</link>
<description>Bunch was born in 2003, from a group of London College of Printing
graduates who shared a passion for design and a desire to do things
differently.

Today in 2007 we maintain those key beliefs with more like minded
people. Over the years we've grown to nine, and are now a bunch of
illustrators, typographers, print designers, 2d animators, 3d artists, web
weavers and creative thinkers operating out of London, Zagreb and
Singapore.

We all understand the strength we have as a diverse group - that as
Bunch we are greater than the sum of our parts. We are deeply motivated
by what collaboration can bring, and we use our cultural differences to
conjure up a unique take on the brief so we don't fall easily into trends or
a house style. Our inter-disciplinary collaboration meanwhile lends us an
ability to keep our brands pure across all platforms.

As a collective, Bunch gears up or down, be the brief big or small, and we
work together to colour the visual landscape with an alternative pigment.
This attitude has been our safety net and kept us from falling into any
particular industry, product, discipline or style as is the fate of many a
design group. It's also helped to keep it fun.
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<dc:date>2008-04-16T16:00:26Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>oqdbpo</dc:author>
<dc:subject>logo, design</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.madeinbunch.com/">:: Made in Bunch ::</a></h4>
 
by <a href="http://blogmarks.net/user/oqdbpo">oqdbpo</a> 
<p class="description">Bunch was born in 2003, from a group of London College of Printing
graduates who shared a passion for design and a desire to do things
differently.

Today in 2007 we maintain those key beliefs with more like minded
people. Over the years we've grown to nine, and are now a bunch of
illustrators, typographers, print designers, 2d animators, 3d artists, web
weavers and creative thinkers operating out of London, Zagreb and
Singapore.

We all understand the strength we have as a diverse group - that as
Bunch we are greater than the sum of our parts. We are deeply motivated
by what collaboration can bring, and we use our cultural differences to
conjure up a unique take on the brief so we don't fall easily into trends or
a house style. Our inter-disciplinary collaboration meanwhile lends us an
ability to keep our brands pure across all platforms.

As a collective, Bunch gears up or down, be the brief big or small, and we
work together to colour the visual landscape with an alternative pigment.
This attitude has been our safety net and kept us from falling into any
particular industry, product, discipline or style as is the fate of many a
design group. It's also helped to keep it fun.
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<title>red.house</title>
<link>http://redhousedesign.blogspot.com/</link>
<description>:: a swedish designer in america...hoping to bring you everything inspirational in design from both sides of the atlantic. red.house is home to me, like every house in Sweden, painted red with white trims. The red pigment was a bi-product of the mining industry in Sweden. They turned it into paint and called it Falu Rödfärg. It was the cheapest and most accesible paint. This all happened a long time ago but the majority of the houses in the Swedish country side are still painted red. Nothing says home to me like a red house ::</description>
<dc:date>2006-10-16T18:45:06Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>sbrothier</dc:author>
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<p class="description">:: a swedish designer in america...hoping to bring you everything inspirational in design from both sides of the atlantic. red.house is home to me, like every house in Sweden, painted red with white trims. The red pigment was a bi-product of the mining industry in Sweden. They turned it into paint and called it Falu Rödfärg. It was the cheapest and most accesible paint. This all happened a long time ago but the majority of the houses in the Swedish country side are still painted red. Nothing says home to me like a red house ::</p>
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