cla-se: Site Murt

For Sita Murt’s first pop-up store, Barcelona-based cla-se cre­ated a dynamic envi­ron­ment using hand-painted, flu­o­res­cent pink typog­ra­phy, which def­i­nitely makes a statement.

2 Comments

  1. Posted May 12, 2011 at 2:08 pm | Permalink

    Love this so much for a bou­tique. The hot pink color is amazing.

  2. Posted July 23, 2011 at 6:38 am | Permalink

    Beautiful use of color and typography!

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    […] This is from the lat­est Design*Sponge (a wed­ding in Palm Springs) and I’m obsessed with the color scheme and that bright pink. This one, too.   […]

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  5. By sita murt — raneytown on January 25, 2012 at 12:12 am

    […] Hand-painted, flu­o­res­cent pink typography. […]

  6. […] A very new trend in tem­po­rary retail is vir­tual pop-up shops. Scanning QR codes on large posters of prod­ucts, shop­pers use their mobile devices to send orders to their homes. While the posters are under­stand­ably cheap to pro­duce and flex­i­ble to install in com­mon spaces like sub­ways sta­tions or shop­ping malls, I am not sold on this idea yet. How is this dif­fer­ent from online shop­ping? Would any­one seek out a pop-up shop when they can have the same expe­ri­ence on their com­puter screen? With brick and mor­tar stores pro­vid­ing a 3D prod­uct expe­ri­ence that allows you to bring the items home right way and online stores pro­vid­ing the ben­e­fit of shop­ping from home, I’m not sure how this in-between idea works. It does make a hand­some shop design though! images via han­nah dollery cre­ative and designworklife […]

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