Regina Rebele – Germany.

by Amy@AQ-V on September 9, 2010

Hang Zur Neigung / Poster

Truly remarkable and highly conceptual work is seen above and below by young graphic designer Regina Rebele in Germany. Her portfolio is permeated with intelligent sophistication and keen economy plus beautiful typography, forms and lines that belie her years. Click on the title links or images to see/learn more on Regina’s website.
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I’m a graduate in communication design with focus on conceptual and strategic design in print. I realize my ideas with verve and I love generating crossovers between design and experiments.

Sichtweise Perception / Experimental brochure

Is there a difference between day and night for blind people? This question and many more were subject in a brochure that I designed in a course at the University of Augsburg. I interviewed two blind persons—one is blind from birth, the other person has gone blind over years. The viewer finds himself in a completely unknown world of typography, pattern and barcodes.

Konzept und Konstruktion / Poster

Love Boats / Logo design

The hardest thing to see / Experimental poster series

The hardest thing to see is a poster series made of transparent plastic film. The messages all refer to a specific perceptual capacity—seeing, hearing, speaking, touching. To get the text readable, I have used various techniques.

[ All work & images ©Regina Rebele ]
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