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TOGETHER WITH MARCO New case study on Behance MARCO (MARITIME CONFEDERATION) is the go-to app for creating, managing, and sharing maritime trips and services. It serves as an all-in-one adventure catalog, trip planner, route tracker, and communication platform for both personal users and businesses. Started not as a startup but rather as an idea of a union, MARCO project is a dream in its full — a dream of a united society of like-minded adventurers who don’t believe in borders and always find a way to escape the routine. A freer world away from the mainland. The goal of MARCO is to make water travel accessible and exciting for everyone, from skilled captains to beachcombers. For sure, it is more than real in a place where decentralization, diversity, and shared values rule. And when a team is united in values, the project becomes bigger than a typical project. A life within a life. A story on its own. And we had the privilege of being its part by supporting MARCO through building a comprehensive design foundation — from brand identity and product vision to initial app prototypes. The sea is both a treasure and a test. Project ownership, ideology: Alexey Onatsko @thedreamersunited Design, art direction, brand identity: TOGETHER WITH YOU / Artem Tarasov, Artem Taradash Product design: Mykhailo Karlov @my.karlov @karlov.works Photography & Videos: SeaSoul @seasouldiary Kristina Avdeeva @kris_the_captain Nikolay Tsarev @nikotsarev Graphic design, motion design: Andrey Ostapenko @ostapenkoadesign
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The Joe Colombo Elda chair from 1963. A combination of top comfort and top design! This design chair / seat was designed by Joe Colombo for Comfort in 1963. This is one of the first pieces of furniture named after his wife Elda. Joe Colombo had a short but very brilliant career. The chair is inspired by shipbuilding technology. The Elda chair was the first chair with a completely self-supporting fiberglass frame. The chair is incredibly comfortable thanks to the 7 supportive cushions, the rotating base and the generous proportions. Joe Colombo was one of the most influential product designers in Italy. Sadly, he died in 1971 at the age of 41. He was known for his multifunctional objects. Joe Colombo's Elda chair has also been seen in some world famous movies such as "The Hunger Games" in 2012 and the James Bond movie "The spy who loved me" in 1977. The chair is of a first-class design and gives a warm, cozy feeling in its shell-shaped backrest. The “Full White version” is unique and rarely comes onto the market. In exceptionally beautiful and mint condition! #eldachair #joecolombo
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