Archive for January, 2010

Vintage Logo Love

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Had to share this flickr set (via Logo Design Love) of Vintage logos. Gotta love the simplicity.

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Olympic Fever

Friday, January 8th, 2010

If you’ve haven’t felt the Olympic buzz these past couple of weeks, you’ve most likely been living under a rock. The Olympic torch passed through Manitoba a couple of days ago, and by coincidence, the lucky Dads of two Neuhaus employees got to carry the torch! The ceremonies featured the furry life sized mascots (featured below), performances by local dancers and, of course, the famous passing of the torch. Tyrone and I can both agree that we have never seen our dad’s so excited to jog.

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Typographic Thursday

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

We took a bit of a hiatus from the Typographic posts, but fret not dear friends, we’re back with a doozy of a quote.

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Letterpressing My Buttons

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Although I have only used a small Craftsmen table-top letterpress once before, the charm of the letterpress is absolutely irresistible. Repeat Press from Somerville, MA has posted this fantastic little video documenting the production of their custom coasters for the holiday season. Anyone else want a Scotch?

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A Walk on the Wild Side

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

I will admit, I am not a huge reader. I’d like to be, but the reality is I am a bit out of practice. It took me about as long to read this book as it took Bill Bryson to actually complete his journey through the Appalachians. That being said, it was literally a “laugh out loud” journey, with Bill and his friend Stephen providing the comic antics. At the time they were plodding miserably through forests, over mountains and in icy streams, I’m sure they were not thinking “this is freakin’ funny”, but trust me, it had its moments of true hilarity. A highly recommended read.

There was talk in the office the other day about what inspires each of us (I was actually absent for this discussion but I was brought up to speed later). In consideration of this topic, this book came to mind. Even though there was more trials and tribulations in this story than there was jubilation, it made me want to throw on a pack and go hiking. As I thought about the idea of inspiration a little more, I realized it wasn’t so much this book that inspired me but the idea of doing something out of the norm (at least for me as I haven’t been hiking for several years). New experiences of almost any kind are inspirational to me, so this year - call this my new year’s resolution - I am going to make an attempt to try new things. Goodbye countless nights in front of the TV and hello to a new and exciting 2010!

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Typexcitement

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

I’ve been really excited about type this year. As my fiance and I move closer towards designing our wedding stationery, I’ve got my peepers open for any and all inspiring type. I’m happy to report that Jessica Hische has posted the initial for our soon-to-be-shared new last name, the letter T! If you haven’t visited Daily Drop Cap, where “each day (or at least each WORK day), a new hand-crafted decorative initial cap will be posted for your enjoyment and for the beautification of blog posts everywhere”, then you should do so immediately. While you’re at it, check out Woodtyper for more type-goodness.

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King of Comics

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Well, here we are, officially back with our nose to the grindstone(s). It was a great break, and we’re looking forward to the many exciting changes about to take place here at Neuhaus Design. We can’t let you into our inner circle just yet, but stay tuned for more details. In the meantime, check out this great book I received for Christmas! If you’re at all familiar with comic books then you’ll immediately recognize the name Jack Kirby. His most notable contributions to comic books include the co-creation of Captain America with Joe Simon in the 1940’s, the many Marvel co-creations with Stan Lee in the 1960’s including the Fantastic Four, X-Men, the Silver Surfer as well as his own universe, Jack Kirby’s Fourth World in the early 1970’s. The man absolutely defined the word prolific, as he was known as the fastest, most dynamic artist of his time (and any since). And even though I grew up on a whole different generation of artists such as Dan Jurgens and Graham Nolan, they all owe some part of their style and approach to Kirby. The book, written by Mark Evanier, contains the condensed biography of Jack Kirby and includes many, many illustrations spanning his career beginning in the 1940’s right through to his death in 1994. Pick it up, you won’t regret it.

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