Friday, March 13, 2009

Tomasz Opasinski - Poster Designer/Real Good at Photoshop Guy

I'm sort of regurgitating this from graphic-exchange.com, but I visited Tomasz's (Polish I believe?) site and was amazed at the size, quality, and high-profileness of his portfolio. My favorite part was under the 'evolution' section where he shows the images he starts with and then the poster he ends up with, very inspiring! Check it out!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Crush + Lovely



Hia, INK! This simple project was put on by a creative group based out of San Francisco –Crush + Lovely– who's motto goes something like this: We celebrate human narratives through digital formats. We create meaningful experiences on the web. We light up ideas that light us up.

Abstract as this may be, I think they're onto something. To offer everyday people a chance to dream and wonder and share their own creativity is a beautiful thing.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Twitter



It’s true. I’m now connected to Twitter. It’s just really unbelievable how life has changed because of social networking. Yes. I admit. It’s awesome. I can’t wait to let everyone know what I’m doing... especially when what I’m doing is completely wickedly cool. Sometimes I even wish that while I was doing something really cool, I could tell everyone about it so that everyone knows I’m up to something fun and my life isn’t boring.


Please be careful. There are some interesting ironies happening inside of this trend. We are more connected to the rest of the world than ever before in the history of civilization. But in the same moment –it’s my assumption– that we are more disconnected with our neighbors. Because communicating is convenient. Notice, convenient. But the most convenient doesn’t mean the most beneficial.

Something to think about.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

AA Next Generation Business


Take a look at this animation, a really interesting way to show off American Airlines's Next Generation Business Class. (Speakers UP, the sound effects are kind of fun too)

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Loosing Altitude


Well first, hello all! Its great to see you again. I hope your breaks were refreshing and enjoyable. Second, here is some INK Group catchup...

Info graphics! (I promise I didn't choose this one just because of the airplanes.)
Clean and economic, click the link for more from this group.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

And the winner is...


(Emailed to me from Jeffrey Overstreet)
Hey, designers, you might enjoy this.

The 2008 IMP Awards


It’s a gallery of the year’s movie posters. If you have time to browse, I’d love to hear which posters impress you most.

NOTE: Jeffrey Overstreet has just recently updated his website. You can connect with Jeff at LookingCloser.org

Friday, December 12, 2008

Film Friday - Breadstick

Make your own typeface!

This site offers a way to make your own typeface by writing each letter on a template then scanning it and uploading it. I'm most curious to see how wacked the kerning turns out. It'll be fun to try though!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

About a blog

I had nothing to do with any design on the blog I'm blogging about, but there's a lot of great stuff on it! Good resource.



Above is an example of the cool kind of stuff on the Graphic Exchange blog.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Transportation and Signage

Check out "The (Mostly) True Story of Helvetica and the New York City Subway"

I came across this article on the evolution of signage/info design in the subway system, etc. and immediately thought of the 09 orientation theme as it's been discussed. The article itself is a bit long for anyone with attention disorders like myself, but may be useful in further discussions/brainstorming. Cheers!

I believe in...

During my meeting this morning with photographer John Keatley, he dropped the name of a blog that he has been following for awhile. John has been focusing on commercial work for the past year and has been using I Believe in Advertising as a constant source for inspiration and great tool to help evaluate trends in the commercial industry. I hope we will be able to find it as useful as he has found it.