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Crush on Color: You can't miss: FFFFound
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009. You can't miss: FFFFound. Yes, I did actually spell it right: 4 f's and an ound. ffffound. It's similar to ImageSpark (a great find from Sarah.) Basically, it's just a bunch of images meant to spark your creativity. I love it because it's not just magazine design or product design. It's all art-based, whether photographic, computer-generated or wet-brush. Have a look; here's one I like. May 3, 2009 at 12:18 PM. Ffffound is my homepage. it's a goodie. View my complete profile.
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Crush on Color: This week in Veer: Best type video ever
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Thursday, May 7, 2009. This week in Veer: Best type video ever. Guys, I really found a jewel this week. Veer put out the ABC's of typography in this awesome video. It's similar to bembozoo, if you've seen that. But way cooler. You'll just have to see for yourself. F is for Fail. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. There's a new serif in town. Come Out and Play. Making the Most of Facebook Timeline for Your Brand. MEET MY CREATIVE SIDE. Hallmark - Which one is the funniest?
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Crush on Color: Response: Meredith visitors and advice
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Response: Meredith visitors and advice. Like everyone else has already posted, I can't believe it's actually over. (The Meredith project, that is.) Probably the single biggest project of my college career, so far anyway. I had to miss one of the presentations, but the ones I saw were wonderful! Each group had creative ways to present themselves. (and lots had treats! Always a good idea.). Hope everyone got a chance to relax a bit and enjoy it! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Crush on Color: You can't miss: SmArtHistory
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Thursday, May 7, 2009. You can't miss: SmArtHistory. Ever regret not going to art school? Here's a great little resource that might fill that void. SmartHistory is being developed as an alternative to a art history book. Not just that, it also has a great design and user interface. You can quickly see a sample of images from a certain time period. Below is an excerpt from the Industrial Revolution period. You can also search by artist and medium. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Come Out and Play.
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Crush on Color: This week in Veer: Photochromic Ink!
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009. This week in Veer: Photochromic Ink! A week or so ago, I got this neat little cardboard postcard from Veer. (You should sign up to be on their mailing list for lots of cool stuff.) Anyway, it was a great, type-based beautiful postcard, that I didn't think much of at the time. Here's what it looks like. I was looking at it again today and actually read it (smart, I know) and discovered that if you take it outside, you'll get a special message. Really? View my complete profile.
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Crush on Color: Response: Website
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009. As we looked at everyone's site's on Tuesday, I took a second to think back about where we all were at the beginning of the semester. Not only did we all accomplish the massive amount of design work and special projects, but we're all able to build a functioning, attractive web site. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. There's a new serif in town. Come Out and Play. Making the Most of Facebook Timeline for Your Brand. MEET MY CREATIVE SIDE. You cant mi...
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Crush on Color: The Weekly Critique
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009. The last part of design work for Spoon was to produce a few other cover prototypes. Most of the sell line typography is consistent with the original cover. I tried to always make the logo really contrast with the background. I particularly like the bright yellow on the fall cover. Mostly, I'm just happy to be finished. But, as always, I'd love some critique as well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. There's a new serif in town. Come Out and Play.