This is a first for me to be posting design work of my own on this site. I’m particularly proud of the booth (above) I designed and wanted to share it.
The Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS) exhibition is the biggest event of the year for my client, Integro Insurance Brokers. Last year, the event [...]
I read on Snopes.com, an urban myth-dispelling website, that in June of 2002, Starbucks ran an ad that had to be taken out of circulation because it was too reminiscent of September 11. People said that while the image itself was suggestive, the use of the word “Collapse” in the slogan put it over [...]
This vid mention caught my eye in the 365: AIGA Year in Design book I was paging through last night. DJ Uppercut rocks a crisp and refreshing style that uses illustration and typography instead of shiny cars and half-naked women that usually characterize hip-hop videos. It’s cool to see something that combines animation, illustration, music, [...]
Something about this feels eerily similar to another public postal-based project that’s recently gotten play on this site. MAILmeART —started by Darren Di Lieto, founder and editor of LCSV4(more on that in a sec)—is a collaborative art project that invites artists to mail in packages, where the package itself contains the art.
Submissions can [...]
I just had to post this:
Adobe Creative Suite 3.0 launch confirmed for March 27
Although the Adobe remained mum on specific features and applications due with Creative Suite 3.0, the company is billing the launch as “the largest software release in Adobe’s 25-year history.”
Creative Suite 3.0 has been one of the most highly anticipated high-end software [...]
Can creativity be learned? I got the latest issue of Point, the AIGA Colorado Education Journal, last week in the mail. They have a feature article, bfa vs. ba, that discusses the benefits and disadvantages of various college design programs.
…the AIGA and NASAD do not recognize professional undergraduate degree programs with less than a [...]
For years, since the day of my last piece to be precise, I’ve wanted more ink. Not just anything. I pity the fool who walks into a parlor and picks a flash piece off the wall. Some flash is very cool, don’t get me wrong; I just think you should have something more customized to [...]
I found the designer of that awesome chair. It’s made by molo design. They have a bunch of neat stuff up there in their soft product line, including room dividers, building blocks, and more seating choices. The softwall is even part of a permanent display at MoMA.
softseating is a series of seating elements, utilizing honeycomb [...]
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