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Monday, March 23, 2009

Laser-cut Trophies


Jointly designed by designer Michael Marriott and graphic designer Anthony Burrill. These laser-cut blocks of wood for the 2009 Brit Insurance Designs of the Year are quite nice and appropriately represent what these awards have come to symbolize.

The awards were made of laser-cut MDF with a cherry veneer, each featuring a relevant illustration by Burrill. They are backed with a coloured acrylic panel (in a different shade for each category) and set on a hand-cast brass base.

via CRblog:

posted by Oberholtzer Creative Staff at 5:00 am  

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