Monday, April 19, 2010

Dancing Shoes

The 50th anniversary of Doc Martens shoes, boots and sandals has sparked a digital campaign centered on 10 modern covers of classic pop tunes spanning the brand's musical history. Ten exclusive tracks and videos are available for free online download. "We wanted to celebrate the brand's heritage, but champion its contemporary relevance and look to the brand's future," explained Tom Phillips, creative director at New York's Exposure. "Music is inherently linked to the brand. It's always been worn and adopted by musicians throughout its history."
drmartens.com

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

iStock Photo Tenth Anniversary

iStockphoto was founded in 2000, pioneering the micropayment photography business model, and has become one of the most successful user-generated content sites in the world. The company pays out more than $1.6 million weekly in artist royalties and offers millions of vetted, royalty-free photos, illustrations, video, audio and Flash files. Perhaps most important, istockphoto has reshaped the way professional graphic designers, and other art and photobuyers, work with and think about digital imagery and workflow. A microsite is dedicated to anniversary activities. Kelly Thompson, founder and now COO of istockphoto says that it is not the organization's nature to blow its own horn, but that it was important to recognize all the contributors and participants who have become part of its close-knit community. A microsite is dedicated to anniversary activities.
www.istock10.com

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Monday, April 12, 2010

2010 Pantone Must Have Color!

Pantone is pleased to announce PANTONE 15-5519 Turquoise, an inviting, luminous hue, as the Color of the Year for 2010. Combining the serene qualities of blue and the invigorating aspects of green, Turquoise inspires thoughts of soothing, tropical waters and a comforting escape from the everyday troubles of the world, while at the same time restoring our sense of wellbeing.

In many cultures, Turquoise is believed to be a protective talisman, a color of deep compassion and healing, and a color of faith and truth, inspired by water and sky. Through years of color word-association studies, we also find that to many people, Turquoise represents an escape, taking them to a tropical paradise that is pleasant and inviting – even if it is only a fantasy.

Whether envisioned as a tranquil ocean surrounding a tropical island or a protective stone warding off evil spirits, Turquoise is a color that most people respond to positively. It is universally flattering, has appeal for men and women, and translates easily to fashion and interiors. With both warm and cool undertones, Turquoise pairs nicely with any other color in the spectrum. Turquoise adds a splash of excitement to neutrals and browns, complements reds and pinks, creates a classic maritime look with deep blues, livens up all other greens, and is especially trend-setting with yellow-greens.

SOURCE: pantone.com

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Passing with Flying Colors

Pantone's New iPhone App
Everyone from graphic designer's to industrial designers can now have access to all the PANTONE Color Libraries without carrying around bulky guides, and users can easily create harmonious color palettes by finding complementary, analogous and triadic combinations for slected colors. And not only that, colors can also be extracted from images taken by the iPhone's built in camera and matched to the closest Pantone color.

Palettes can be share with other iPhone users or emailed as color patches or application-ready swatch files for the Adobe Creative Suite, etc. Visit www.mypantone.com for more info.

SOURCE: Layers Digital Magazine

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

How to Ask for a Referral Without Sounding Like a Jerk

It’s a lousy truth, but if you want referrals, you have to ask for them. No matter how great your work is, no matter how wonderful you are, most clients aren’t thinking about referring you to anyone.

Why Clients Don’t Give You a Referral

Did you ever wonder why your clients don’t give you more referrals?

It’s not because they’re mean or because they don’t want you to succeed; it’s because giving you a referral never crosses their minds.

I’ve seen this happen with my own two eyes. In the company I used to work for, we contracted out our design services to a very talented guy. He would come in to the office to present his work, and he was always great to talk to and fun to have around. He put out quality work, too. If you’d asked anyone in the company, he was a killer designer.

I don’t think we ever referred him once.

In fact, I watched an opportunity for a referral go whizzing right by. My boss’ friend, who ran his own company, came in for a lunch date and was complaining to my boss about the terrible designer he’d hired. My boss sympathized and hoped he’d find someone who could fix the problem.

It didn’t occur to him to refer our own freelance designer. He might have thought of it had his friend specifically asked if he knew a good designer.

But, the friend didn’t ask, my boss didn’t volunteer, and that was that.

Don’t let that happen to you.

Freelancers don’t ask for referrals because we think we’ll sound pushy, or unprofessional, or, in the worst case scenario, like a complete jerk. These are valid concerns. Many people who ask for referrals come off sounding like a bad used car salesmen.

There’s a right way and a wrong way to ask for referrals. There’s nothing stopping you from doing it the right way. Here’s your number-one tip for asking for a referral without sounding like a jerk:

Make it about the other guy

When Should You Ask for a Referral?

The best time to ask for a referral is when your client is raving about what a fantastic job you just did on your last project. Let’s say you’re a copywriter, and he’s telling you that he’s worked with dozens of writers in the past and no one has been able to hit just the right note the way you have.

“I’m so pleased you like it,” you say. “I know it can be rough finding a good writer. There are a lot of hacks out there. I’ve heard some horror stories.”

That’s his cue. Usually, your client will he’ll launch telling you about his own bad experience or that of another company he knows. Let him, and be sympathetic about it. Then say this:
“Well, listen, if you know of any other companies who are having a rough time finding good work, feel free to pass on my name. Actually, if you have a few names in mind, I could just drop them a line myself and save you the trouble.”
See what just happened? Instead of saying that you want a referral so that you can get more clients, you’re saying that you want a referral so that these companies–who your client knows and likes–won’t have to deal with shoddy work anymore.

You’re not being a jerk. You’re being helpful. You’re being the nice guy.

And guess what? Not only will your client give you the referrals, he’ll think you’re a great guy for asking.

Not bad for a task you always considered the low point of marketing, right?

SOURCE: Freelance Folder

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Move To Softer

A new corporate logo and brand identity for Kraft features an upward, red smile exploding into an array of flavor bursts and bears the slogan or mission statement “Make today delicious.” Kraft worked with graphic design agency Nitro on the launch. The new logo will not completely supersede Kraft’s current blue, white and red brand identity; the latter will still remain on Kraft-branded products. Christopher Nurko of Nitro is quoted in Brandweek as observing: “People have looked for softer, more organic shapes... There’s this movement in art and design that’s a lot softer.”

SOURCE: GD USA

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Quiznos Rolls Green

Quiznos is rolling out new packaging ("Eat Toasty, Be Green") made from renewable or recycled content that will reduce the chain's environmental footprint. Quiznos says the new packaging includes: 100 percent compostable wax-coated paper cups; pulp salad bowls made from renewable sugarcane; plastic lids made of 30 percent post-consumer recycled PET bottles; napkins made from 100 percent recycled material and fibers; and catering lunch boxes made of 100 percent recycled paperboard.

Source: Graphic Design USA eNewsletter

The Superbowl Gets a Facelift

The 2010 Super Bowl may be over, but Landor Associates has created a new visual identity system for all future ones. As announced by the NFL, the new system will first be used in 2011 for Super Bowl XLV. Landor's strategy for places at the heart of it the Vince Lombardi trophy, given to the Super Bowl's winning team each year. Depending on the NFL event, the new system allows for complementary elements to be introduced. The released version, for Super Bowl XLV in Texas, is the first example of a region-specific identity which will include each year's stadium venue and the appropriate roman numerals. "The focus of the new identity for the Super Bowl is the Vince Lombardi trophy, which is the most logical and iconic expression for the overall brand," said Nicolas Aparicio, executive creative director at Landor.

http://www.landor.com/index.cfm?do=news.pressrelease&storyid=768&r=

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Wearable Designs

My designs do not have to be restricted to print media. I do a fair amount of designing for other mediums such as: promotional items, trade booths/signage, tshirts and web.My name tag. Name tags dont have to be the boring your name straight across with the logo at the top.... Make it interesting and people will remember you.
Tshirt Design. Using the flower from their logo, we created a soft cushy place for the world to be sitting. Tshirts were made in grey and purple, with this image silk-screen on the backside.

Button. Doctors are special people and their is a day dedicated just to them! A hospital wanted to recognize their doctors and how they make everyone feel with this magnetic button.


Corporate Outing. This image was used on mini punching bags, bags, tshirts, award certificates, power point presentations and keychains. The client loved the image so much, they paid to have it animated, what a great way to get your sales staff motivated.

Call Tasha Lee for your personalized design today.... 630-335-0156

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Recent Web Designs...

Millie's Pet Sitting - A site designed for a local pet sitter serving in the Sugar Grove, IL area. Offering friendly, knowledgeable and certified pet sitting from the comfort of your own home.



Saltpan Floody's Flying Hog Barbeque - A site designed for a spin off service of an existing catering company. Flying Hog Barbeque offers a variety of services including: pig roasts and outdoor grilling for any occasion.



JMC3 Foods - "Improving the Health of the Community, One Lunch at a Time" A family owned business who recognized the importance of a lunch program for their local school district delivers lunches to students twice a week throughout the school year.

The Olive Gallery - Designed for a Tuscan themed oil and vinaigrette shop that features specialty imports. You are invited to "Savor the Flavors"

Career Education Consultants - A site re-design for a Corporate Trainer, Consultant and Inspirational Speaker. Deborah Pettway offers a variety of seminars and classes to help anyone succeed.


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