“The Anatomy of Hue”, Book of Eural Paper

"The Anatomy of Hue" is a special sample book that showcase the uses of Antalis' Eural 100% recycled paper. This book is available in 5 countries in Asia and as well as 5 countries in the Middle East.

 

THE ANATOMY OF HUE

 

The day composes of morning and night. We live our lives under the shades of light spectrum that casts all over our landscapes. It guides us through the day, from one hour to the next, and from dusk until dawn, then repeats all over again the next day.

 

The lighter hues represent our daytime or our social events while the darker hues represent the night-time or our private events. These two contradicting roles of humans' personas are presenting on a range of coated and uncoated Eural papers featuring their true natural shade.

 

Awards:

2016 DEmark(Graphic Design), Thailand

 

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Live Like a scientist 
and work as an artist.

TNOP is a Bangkok-based graphic design studio that focuses on creating a perfect balance between art and design. Founded in Chicago in 2005 by Tnop Wangsillapakun, AGI member.

 

We believes that a sharp design is about the critical balance of conceptual work and craftsmanship. Our philosophy is to create a unique design that can represent client's culture through distinct contemporary executions, materials and techniques. We have worked with a wide range of clients from globals brands like Corbis Images, Nike, Coca-Cola, or IRENA(International Renewable Energy Agency) to a local businesses like Mitea, a tea shop in Chicago or Alongkorn, a high-level bespoke suit shop in Bangkok.

 

Our studio has won many awards and are featured in many books and renowned magazines around the world. We have always been active in the Thai design community by given lectures and conducted workshops as well as collaborated in art and design exhibitions from time to time.

FOR BUSINESS 
+1.312.235.2266 (US)
+66.84.159.5224 (TH)

 

FOR OTHER INQUIRIES

tnop@tnop.com

 

TNOP DESIGN

639/18 Soi Ladprao 5,
Chompol, Chatuchak,
Bangkok, Thailand 10900

 

Transportation Options

 

1. Personal Car
Parking spaces around our studio is shared with neighbors and are limited.
Although the nearest parking lot is at Big C Extra(with some fee) and then walk about 100 meters to our studio.


2. Public Transportation
BTS Ha Yaek Lat Phrao station - exit 5
or MRT Paholyothin station - exit 5

The stations above are at a walkable distance(650 meters).


Or if you would like, there is a motorbike service and bus stop near Lat Phrao Soi 1

The motorbike service costs 25 baht to our studio(Lat Phrao Soi 5)


And the buses (you could take any from there) cost 10 baht to 'Promphan House' stop
or 'Big C Extra' stop if you didn't make it. Then walk toward Lat Phrao Soi 5

 

Download the map here.