Hedi Xandt is a Hamburg-based multidisciplinary designer with a fresh perspective on graphic art. His portfolio is full of interesting campaigns and ideas, although it is his work for TUSH Magazine I am particularly drawn to. Xandt deconstructed a series of luxury perfume bottles, reducing them to a single line drawing shown with key ingredients in their natural state. Inspired by the scientific herbaria of the Botanical Garden Berlin-Dahlem, Xandt conceptualised, styled and art directed the work,with photography by Stefan Vorbeck.Ten points from me! [Images courtesy of Hedi Xandt.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest 2 Responses clickin’ around, vol. 48 | high plains thrifter January 29, 2014 […] There’s something about these illustrated prints of fancy perfumes I just love. Concept, styling and art direction by Heidi […] Reply Art, Graphic Design & Illustrations 2014 Archive | Yellowtrace February 10, 2015 […] & Trippy Interior Installations. 15 | Made In/side // Tape Art Series by Igor Eškinja. 16 | Deconstructed Perfume Prints By Hedi Xandt For TUSH Magazine. 17 | Brightly-Coloured Playful Sculptures by Nathan Carter. 18 | Video // “The Sound of COS” […] ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ
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Art, Graphic Design & Illustrations 2014 Archive | Yellowtrace February 10, 2015 […] & Trippy Interior Installations. 15 | Made In/side // Tape Art Series by Igor Eškinja. 16 | Deconstructed Perfume Prints By Hedi Xandt For TUSH Magazine. 17 | Brightly-Coloured Playful Sculptures by Nathan Carter. 18 | Video // “The Sound of COS” […] Reply