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ARS Maquette in use by There.

Our friends down under at There, just launched their beautiful new website, introducing also their new identity. All with customized ARS Maquette Display no less.

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  • 2 months ago
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ARS Maquette Web in use: www.lela.com

Looking for Baby products and Home Electronics? Now you can also try Lela.com. Seems like an unlikely combination, i know, but makes sense once you consider it’s demographic being families and.. well, parents.
Lela is an online shopping assistant that helps shoppers find, review and compare products using handy online tools and attractive thoughtful navigation combining slick product photography, fresh colors, cute info-graphics and clear typography. Offering a (growing) range of products available from several known online shops, Lela seems to cut through the clutter and focuses on a selection which is perhaps more compatible and personalized to each shopper. The website certainly looks good and ARS Maquette Web seems to fit right at home by enhancing its ‘friendly-commerce’ aura.

lela.com

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  • 11 months ago
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ARS Maquette Web in use: may-ninth.co.uk

Liking very much the work produced by this Manchester based design studio May-Ninth. Creative and playful with good typographical sense, their website plays mix&match with their brand typeface ARS Maquette and other typographical elements. You’ll even see the webfont used vertically, and why not!

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  • 12 months ago
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ARS Maquette Web in use: CodeCraft.com

CodeCraft is a young IT company from Leipzig, specialized in building and implementing custom web applications. They just launched their new brand and a lovely new website to go with it, using ARS Maquette and ARS Maquette Web. It’s a responsive website that works seamlessly both on your computer and your iPad/iPhone.

I love their logo! Code Craft’s brand and website were developed at Artkolchose. See more images on their website.

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  • 1 year ago
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ARS Maquette Web in use: architecturaldigest.com

The current re-design of the US Architectural Digest website seems to translate the layout of their magazine more with its open layout and use of matching webfonts. Therefore you can see the use of ARS Maquette Web throughout the website in small text, sub-headings and captions.

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  • 1 year ago
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StruckAxiom, the SLC/LA/NYC based multi-everything agency, has changed their name to simply Struck. Read all about it and the evolution of their brand on their blog. You might notice it features our ARS Maquette!
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StruckAxiom, the SLC/LA/NYC based multi-everything agency, has changed their name to simply Struck. Read all about it and the evolution of their brand on their blog. You might notice it features our ARS Maquette!

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  • 1 year ago
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The cause is good — the message is loud & clear!ARS Maquette Web in use on resource2012.org.
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The cause is good — the message is loud & clear!
ARS Maquette Web
in use on resource2012.org.

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  • 1 year ago
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The action-packed San Francisco agency Duncan/Channon have utilized ARS Maquette to dress their client’s Ritz-Carlton Residences campaign for their jump to downtown LA at the L.A. LIVE center. “The campaign — which includes banners, collateral and a new website, in addition to newspaper and magazine ads — puts the focus on the amazing sports, entertainment and dining options just outside their stylish front door.”
More images on their website and on Flickr.all images © Duncan/Channon
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The action-packed San Francisco agency Duncan/Channon have utilized ARS Maquette to dress their client’s Ritz-Carlton Residences campaign for their jump to downtown LA at the L.A. LIVE center. “The campaign — which includes banners, collateral and a new website, in addition to newspaper and magazine ads — puts the focus on the amazing sports, entertainment and dining options just outside their stylish front door.”

More images on their website and on Flickr.
all images © Duncan/Channon



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  • 2 years ago
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Come celebrate with us the launch of our new website, by downloading our free font ARS Novelty!
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Come celebrate with us the launch of our new website, by downloading our free font ARS Novelty!

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  • 2 years ago
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Subscribe to our Newsletter to be fully tuned with the launch of the ARS Type website and new type releases. arstype.nl
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Subscribe to our Newsletter to be fully tuned with the launch of the ARS Type website and new type releases. arstype.nl

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  • 2 years ago
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