Posts Tagged ‘design’
colosseo: constructed in typography
March 19th, 2010 by lifeproof
Cameron Moll, a designer, speaker, and author, who is also well known for his letterpress posters. He was in Rome in March 2009 with his wife, Suzanne, where they had the chance to observe the Coliseum in detail, which he’d selected as the next subject of his next letterpress poster. (visit the website for more information) [...]
Tags: Amphithatrum Flavium, Bembo Pro, Bjørn Press, brick, Cameron Moll, Coliseum, Colosseo, construction, design, designer, Goudy Trajan, letterpress, letterpress poster, letters, Rome, using letters as bricks
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the. inevitable. usage. of. full. stop.
February 10th, 2010 by lifeproof
The full stop or period or dot. It is generally used to determine the end of a sentence. It used to be rarely used at the end of tag-lines, names, slogans and brands before micro blogging. With the encompassing effect of micro blogging, minimal communication and visualization through vocabulary, we began to get accustomed to seeing [...]
Tags: amanpour, design, dot, fiat, influence of micro blogging in communication, influence of micro blogging in punctuation, influence of micro blogging in sentence structure, panadol, period, the effect of full stop, the usage of full stop in advertising, the usage of full stop in marketing, the usage of full stop in tag lines, usage of full stop
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Paper-Case
September 28th, 2009 by lifeproof
The recession has forced us to cut down expenses. Even if you want to follow the living standards that you had, now you cannot fully cover all needs as you thought. In situations like these, clever innovators and witty designers come up with humorous designs that would make you buy things just because they are [...]
Tags: Apple, design, economic, economic crisis, economic recession, iPhone, paper case, recession
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Buy Buy Green
September 17th, 2009 by lifeproof
I know, right? This is getting out of control. New packaging designs for the same bottled water and one is more expensive than the other because it has a cuter design. The same goes for the milk and coke. Have you seen Pepsi and Coca Cola going green for instance? Other than that as a [...]
Tags: advertisement, advertising, Coca Cola, Coke, commercial, consumer, consumer culture, consumerism, creative design, design, go green, green, green thinking, Pepsi, politics, science, scienticism, Sony, think green, TV commercials
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PinPoint, PoliTickles
