It's been a while since my last CD buy (if you count my purchasing a Nirvana's Sliver : The Best of the Box CD a week ago as "a while"). A good excuse as any to traipse down to HMV and get myself a CD copy of Mika's Life in Cartoon Motion.
I first heard Mika's infectious sounds at a Ben Sherman/Miss Selfridge fashion show which M and I got invited to at Paragon the same weekend as the said Nirvana CD purchase. I was as intrigued by the illustrations on Mika's CD packaging as I was, the music.
So, not able to pull the strings on my purse any tighter, I am now a proud owner of a Mika CD. Which brings me to Airside. The multi-talented inhabitants of the planet Airside is the gel that works so well to put together a visual concept and identity for Mika.
And giving an identity to this generation's Freddie Mercury is not the only thing Airside does. Go on an Airside ride and you'll be assaulted by a riot of colours, typography, typefaces amongst others. Oh . . . they also have an online-shop. ~ Inspira
I first heard Mika's infectious sounds at a Ben Sherman/Miss Selfridge fashion show which M and I got invited to at Paragon the same weekend as the said Nirvana CD purchase. I was as intrigued by the illustrations on Mika's CD packaging as I was, the music.
So, not able to pull the strings on my purse any tighter, I am now a proud owner of a Mika CD. Which brings me to Airside. The multi-talented inhabitants of the planet Airside is the gel that works so well to put together a visual concept and identity for Mika.
And giving an identity to this generation's Freddie Mercury is not the only thing Airside does. Go on an Airside ride and you'll be assaulted by a riot of colours, typography, typefaces amongst others. Oh . . . they also have an online-shop. ~ Inspira

(Images courtesy of Airside)
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