This blog started out as a source of inspiration for my senior thesis, while I focused on food, sustainablity, cooking and design. I am now extending this blog to gain insight, seek inspiration, and view the world in a different way. As I blog and share my thoughts about design, images, inspiration etc.-feel free to share comments.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Swatch takes over a subway train
I've been waiting for a brand to do this. I rode the swatch subway this morning and loved every minute of it! haha
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Committee of Organ Donation
THEIR Brief:
To design the corporate identity for an organ donation initiative. Since it was our only tool of communication, the design had to instantly convey the message of organ donation. Whatever we designed had to strike an emotional chord and subtly prompt people to open up to the idea.
To design the corporate identity for an organ donation initiative. Since it was our only tool of communication, the design had to instantly convey the message of organ donation. Whatever we designed had to strike an emotional chord and subtly prompt people to open up to the idea.
Creative execution:
When you pledge an organ, you gift someone a new life. We simply brought this insight to life through our design.
When you pledge an organ, you gift someone a new life. We simply brought this insight to life through our design.
Friday, July 15, 2011
One of the most beautiful homes I've ever seen in todays NY Times Home and Garden
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2011/07/14/garden/20110714-STRAWBALE-2.html
A former veterinarian has turned his passion for straw-bale houses into a full-time job.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Ann Arbor Film Festival Logo-Contributed by Scott Pryor, principal at Michigan-based Pryor Design.
I liked this branding design because not only did I go to school in Ann Arbor and support the film festival but I the logo really works well with the theme of the festival. I like how the A looks like two F's (film festival) and the block letters almost look like a film reel. Simple and well done.
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