Archive for July, 2009

Deanne Cheuk

Friday, July 31st, 2009

I fell in love with Deanne Cheuk’s work after researching her for a presentation in my 3rd year of college, which is why I’m so thrilled that she finally launched her own personal website! Her use of watercolour and typography will knock your socks off.

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Hello Digital

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Fluid Design has a really great case study on the creation of the logo for “Hello Digital”, a showcase of sights, sounds and dreams which took place this past October in Birmingham. The case study is a good representation of how much work truly goes into finding an appropriate solution.

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Andy Gilmore

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

If you’re looking for some daily inspiration, be sure to check out Andy Gilmore’s blog as he updates it frequently with beautiful geometric works of art such as these.

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You’re Just My Type.

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Who doesn’t love free stuff, more importantly, free typography? Okay, so these unconventional typefaces may not be complete (capital letters only) and some letters may be “inconsistent or pretty much bad looking in general” (according to the creator, Jakob Nylund), but hey, they’re fun! The typefaces featured below are Layercake, Soraya, Analog Vs. Digital & Twist. You can download the native Illustrator AI files right here.

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Neuhaus Launches Cornerstone Website!

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

We are proud to announce the web launch of one of our newest clients, Cornerstone Dental.

If you’re in need of dental assistance and you live in the Winkler area, please give them a call.cornerstone_website

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Hospital Aleman Campaign

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Here is a great example of a sublimely simple idea brought to life through creative, well-thought-out visuals. Brought to you by Saatchi & Saatchi, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Killing Yourself to Live

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

I’ve found myself chuckling out loud to Mr. Klosterman’s observations this week. This is the first I’ve read of his material and I can honestly say he’s lightening my outlook on a daily basis. Check it out if you like music, sarcasm, irony, humour and the mysteries of life.

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Rebranding the World

Monday, July 13th, 2009

OK, so maybe we didn’t rebrand the entire world but this is about as close as anyone will ever get. Folklorama is the world’s largest cultural festival and we led them through a strategic plan and re-branding exercise. Now our favourite cultural festival looks as world class as it is.

See the full roll out in our portfolio section.

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The Hairy Truth

Monday, July 13th, 2009

After years of debate the truth is finally out there. Women prefer men with hair on their heads. This playful campaign for the Sheps Hair Transplant Clinic was launched at the end of June, much to the disappointment of men who thought back hair was the bomb.

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Audio test and Lollapalooza!

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

This is just a test to see if audio works. Also, here are a handful of the many great bands I’ll be seeing in a few weeks!

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TV on the Radio - Playhouses

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Santogold - I’m A Lady

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