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Bernard Khoury-Book cover
See More Of Bernard KhourySee More Of Bernard KhouryNot by the book2015Bernard Khoury’s “Local Heroes” is closer in format to a novel than it is to an architectural monograph: an appropriate form to an unconventional content. -
Bernard Khoury-Book pages 01
See More Of Bernard KhourySee More Of Bernard KhouryTurning a page2015The first part of “Local Heroes” is essentially a story of return, set in the consistently hopeful and deceptive post-war Beirut everyone seems to be incapable of leaving behind. -
Bernard Khoury-Book pages 02
See More Of Bernard KhourySee More Of Bernard KhouryA page turner2015The second part of “Local Heroes” is a more classical project-by-project exposé, albeit informed by the narrative that precedes it. -
Bernard Khoury-Cover and back cover
See More Of Bernard KhourySee More Of Bernard KhouryJudged by its cover2015The dialectic between the cover and back cover is one of appearance and disappearance, themes that resonate well with the content of “Local Heroes”. -
Bernard Khoury-Image spreads
See More Of Bernard KhourySee More Of Bernard KhouryThe big picture2015Across the landscape of texts and images, enough room is given for certain moments of full-page exposure. -
Bernard Khoury-Inside cover
See More Of Bernard KhourySee More Of Bernard KhouryJackets off2015Black foil on black fabric reveals itself beneath the protective layer of full-color printing. -
Bernard Khoury-Type details
See More Of Bernard KhourySee More Of Bernard KhouryHanging on every word2015With a narrative component as well as a more technically architectural one, typographic nuances come well into play. -
Café Younes-History book front and back
See More Of Café YounesSee More Of Café YounesA new chapter2010The history booklet was the perfect document to celebrate the 75 years of the establishment, a record that marks a defining moment in Younes’s development. -
Café Younes-History book inside pages 01
See More Of Café YounesSee More Of Café YounesAn establishment’s memoir2010A collection of anecdotes, archives, objects and testimonials expose the intimate details of the Younes story. -
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Café Younes-Printed items
See More Of Café YounesSee More Of Café YounesPictures and frames2010The integration of photography into the scheme takes place on many fronts and in many ways – framed, masked, patterned or simply reproduced – adding to the dynamism of the identity. -
Café Younes-Branded items 01
See More Of Café YounesSee More Of Café YounesDynamic, variable, adaptable2010The Younes identity is antipodal to the model of the “uniquely recognizable color”, “uniquely recognizable typeface”, “uniquely recognizable image”, and so on. Instead, consistency is established by way of basic visual, tactile and verbal elements coming together intricately. -
Café Younes-History book and coffee brochure
See More Of Café YounesSee More Of Café YounesThe extra mile2010The conception and creation of communication, marketing and operational tools – such as this history booklet and coffee product catalog for Café Younes – pushes the scope of branding recommendations beyond the typical identity scheme. -
Febrik-Participants page
See More Of FebrikSee More Of FebrikLittle creatures2014The stars of “Creative Refuge” are clearly the children of the camp. In this chart at the beginning of the book, they are arranged across the three workshops represented by the three lines, giving a reading of the one, two and three-timers, as well as the total number of children per workshop. -
Febrik-Spread 01
See More Of FebrikSee More Of FebrikOrderly dynamism2014The educational manual part of the book has fixed elements for each exercise: number and bilingual title, and a kind of a technical step-by-step chart in each of the two languages. These consistent items interact flexibly with the images and introduce a particular fluidity and movement to each spread. -
Homeworks-Book covers
See More Of Home WorksSee More Of Home WorksBack to back2002 – 2005Each Home Works publication is bilingual with two operational covers, with the Arabic and English sections, which flow in opposite directions, meeting at the center of the book. -
Homeworks-Books
See More Of Home WorksSee More Of Home WorksChanging hues2002 – 2005For every edition, the Home Works identity is dressed with a new bright and vibrant identifying color. -
Homeworks-Chapter breaks
See More Of Home WorksSee More Of Home WorksClear-cut2002 – 2005The chapters in the books are divided by discipline, and the section breaks take on the main color of the year/edition. -
Homeworks-English and Arabic pages
See More Of Home WorksSee More Of Home Works(Almost) identical twins2002 – 2005All pages in the book are faithfully reproduced in both languages down to the smallest detail. -
Homeworks-Layout variations
See More Of Home WorksSee More Of Home WorksCompositional diversity2002 – 2005The changing nature of each project and the many configurations of the featured works required a flexible grid and resulted in an array of layout variations. -
Jabal Moussa-Biodiversity booklet
See More Of Jabal MoussaSee More Of Jabal MoussaThe cast of characters2011No natural reserve experience is complete without a detailed inventory of the growing, moving, jumping, crawling and flying things that put the diverse in biodiversity. -
Jabal Moussa-Booklet
See More Of Jabal MoussaSee More Of Jabal MoussaA little more information2010For the more curious, a booklet which includes shared experiences by other visitors along with the fold-out map is available. -
MTG-Makkah Western Gateway Competition-Box
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MTG-Makkah Western Gateway Competition-Box open
See More Of Makkah Western GatewaySee More Of Makkah Western GatewayShimmering through2002The pixel-based arabesque patterns represent a modern sense of tradition and, when reproduced in spot UV varnish, provide the object with an unmistakable richness.Photo: Nadim Asfar -
MTG-Makkah Western Gateway Competition-Inside spread
See More Of Makkah Western GatewaySee More Of Makkah Western GatewayThe informative picture2002Most of the competition brief content necessitated inventive ways to clearly elucidate information about the urban context. -
MTG-Makkah Western Gateway Competition-Patterns
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MoHO-Observer 01
See More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatorySee More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatoryTo each their language2013MoHo’s publication on documentary and archiving projects by the network members gets separate Arabic and English versions; each of the covers receives a language-appropriate compositional arrangement, retaining the concept of “peeking through the observer” while avoiding language adaptation mimicry. -
MoHO-Observer 02
See More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatorySee More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatoryAn Arab modern heritage record2013Tagged: Book/Booklet -
MoHO-Observer 03
See More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatorySee More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatorySlicing through content2013A simple contents page introduces the extended color scheme to code the different sections of the publication. -
MoHO-Observer 04
See More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatorySee More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatoryClarity in structure2013The same simple layout structure is adopted for both the Arabic and English versions of the publication, with photographically illustrated essays, archival reproductions and bold section breaks. -
MoHO-Observer 05
See More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatorySee More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatoryTinted highlights2013The color gamut is put to further use in the publication, assisting in distinguishing text elements and introducing emphasis. -
MoHO-Observer 06
See More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatorySee More Of MoHO - Modern Heritage ObservatoryThe time of the archive2013Drawing from projects across the region, one section of the publication constructs a timeline of archival artifacts going back to the early 1900s. -
Palestine c/o Venice-Covers
See More Of Palestine c/o VeniceSee More Of Palestine c/o VeniceWorlds apart2009The English and Arabic versions of the exhibition catalogue are designed as separate documents. -
Palestine c/o Venice-Covers close up
See More Of Palestine c/o VeniceSee More Of Palestine c/o VeniceBack to the map2009The Arabic name is set in the style of calligraphy often found on traditional Arabic maps. -
Palestine c/o Venice-Inside pages 01
See More Of Palestine c/o VeniceSee More Of Palestine c/o VeniceLine by line2009Following the cartographic visual language, the background of the catalogue’s inside pages was composed of cyan, magenta and yellow lines, mimicking the offset printing process to achieve the desired beige hue. -
Palestine c/o Venice-Inside pages 02
See More Of Palestine c/o VeniceSee More Of Palestine c/o VeniceText territories2009Captions in the exhibition catalogue arrange themselves freely alongside the images, while articles and endnotes get framed in round-corner boxes, alluding to the generally organic forms of land masses on a map. -
Palestine c/o Venice-Inside pages 03
See More Of Palestine c/o VeniceSee More Of Palestine c/o VeniceThe artist first2009The text hierarchy makes the artist name the most prominent in the catalogue. -
Palestine c/o Venice-Inside pages 04
See More Of Palestine c/o VeniceSee More Of Palestine c/o VeniceLayout moves2009The catalogues’ inside pages vary between structure and rhythm. -
Palestine c/o Venice-Open cover
See More Of Palestine c/o VeniceSee More Of Palestine c/o VeniceThe big picture2009It’s only when the catalogue cover is fully open, flaps and all, that the whole globe appears and the (mis)location of Palestine can become apparent. -
Pikasso-25 year book flipping 02
See More Of PikassoSee More Of PikassoFlip, pause, yellow2012Chapter breaks make for even more yellowness.Tagged: Book/Booklet -
The Soap Museum-Book cover
See More Of The Soap MuseumSee More Of The Soap MuseumA guiding reference2003The Soap Museum book on olive oil soap is a reference document but also a guide for the visitors of the museum. -
The Soap Museum-Book inside pages
See More Of The Soap MuseumSee More Of The Soap MuseumRich and informative2003“The Olive Oil Soap” book is a celebration of the craft and the valuable archives of the town of Saida and the Audi family. -
The Soap Museum-Book three covers
See More Of The Soap MuseumSee More Of The Soap MuseumLanguage disjuncture2003Keeping each language to its own document avoids an overly crowded book and gives the visitor/reader their choice of preference.
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