Friday, February 02, 2007

Joel Holland


One of my favorite illustrators, Joel Holland!, has created the cool illustrations + type for Stowe Ski Resorts latest ad campaign.

It's so refreshing to see some nice energetic hand draw stuff in print.

Great stuff Jole!

I want more: Joel Holland!

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HMK

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Web 2.0 Is A Hit


Web 2.0 is a mass phenomenon, concludes a survey conducted by Booz Allen Hamilton.

The survey reveals that 41% of internet users in the UK already use Web 2.0 sites, to interact and participate with others in a massive worldwide community of users. Web 2.0 sites such as YouTube, Flickr and MySpace allow the direct exchange of ideas and information between individuals.

Booz Allen Hamilton interviewed several thousand consumers in the UK, Germany and the USA between August and October 2006 (n=2400) about their attitude to Web 2.0, what it offers in the broad sense, and about their actual user behaviour.

Read the Whole Survey

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HMK

Thanks to the folks at : Putting People First

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Sake Labels


Japanese rice wine, or sake labels have bold designs decorated with pictures of crashing waves, strong calligraphy letterings, gildings and whatnot. When you look closely at these sake labels, the designs are all so typically Japanese and there just seems to be a certain special feeling about them.

Not to mention the fact that they give me a wicked craving for sushi...

Check out PingMag's presentation of some of the better packaging designs for Japanese Sake Lables and some nice explanations about Japanese typography.

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HMK

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Monday, January 29, 2007

Banana Over Texas


Look there, in the Texas sky!

It's a bird! It's a plane!

It's ... a banana?

In an art installation sure to launch a thousand UFO conspiracies, Montreal artist César Saez plans to send a 1,000-foot helium blimp in the shape of a banana into low Earth orbit over the Lone Star State.

If everything goes right, the fruity dirigible, known as the Geostationary Banana Over Texas, should launch in August 2008.

The astrofruit is an artistic commentary on the absurdity of American politics -- especially Texan-style kookiness, says Saez.

"I see Texas like a crossroads of important social and cultural happenings in the states and in the world," he says.

He estimates the project will cost $1 million, and so far he's raised one-eighth of that, including a $15,000 grant from the Canada Council for the Arts.

Read it all: Banana Over Texas

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HMK

Hey Dude, Slow Down!


A sign in San Francisco, starting Monday, identifies approaching Mini Cooper drivers by using a signal from a radio chip embedded in their key fobs.

The boards, which usually carry typical advertising, are programmed to identify approaching Mini drivers through a coded signal from a radio chip embedded in their key fob.

The messages are personal, based on questionnaires that owners filled out: “Mary, moving at the speed of justice,” if Mary is a lawyer, or “Mike, the special of the day is speed,” if Mike is a chef.

RFID (radio frequency identification) technology is making the experiment possible. Researchers and entrepreneurs have labored for decades to extend the practical uses of wireless tracking using radio tags.

Cool.

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HMK

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Title Goes Here


First of all, if you've yet to see Thank You For Smoking, you're missing a greatf flick.

And the main titles are especially sweet. Because we all know what they say about first impressions.

That’s why both Hollywood and independent studios are spending time and resources to create the most appropriate main title sequences for their films. At its very best, a title sequence is a self-contained hybrid that combines multiple media – motion graphics, film, animation, cgi – to compress the essence of the film it introduces.

The SubmarineChannel has started an online collection of the most stunning and original main titles. Some are engaging or wildly entertaining, funny, exhilarating or deadly beautiful. Some are oozing with visual treats while others hit you hard with their bold and audacious style.

Either way, if you're into type you'll dig.

Submarine Channel

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HMK

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Faces of the Dead


Wow. This is an incredibly sad but clear example of the power of interactive graphic design.

It's entitled Faces of the Dead and graphically illustrates members of the U.S. Services who have died in Iraq.

Each pixel square represents one soldier and when clicked on highlights the name, age, branch, state and hometown of the brave soul.

Note to self: This is exactly what newspapers and magazines ought to be doing online.

NYT: Faces of the Dead

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HMK

Also check out this pictorial representation of the key words used in all Bush's State Of The Union addresses:
NYT: State Of The Union

Friday, January 26, 2007

Ultimate TV!


Ah the choices... Plasma, LCD, HD, 720, 1080...

I think I just found the perfect TV for the Tiki Room.

I'm going for Predicta's Holiday TV. It's the most cosmopolitan model and I totally dig how it subtly captures the geometries and lines essential to mid-century form.

Its 24" color screen on a hand crafted solid maple or mahagony cabinet rests in a brass antenna-like cradle lifting it off the table surface. Of all Predicta TV models, and perhaps true of all TVs ever produced, the Holiday's design is the most authentic to mid-century modern design. Its exaggerated sqaure box is complimented with exact square side cuts.

Removing the lower portion of the front cabinet creates a cantilevered effect while the weight and position of the tube provide harmony and balance:

You know you want one!

I Want My Cool TV! Predicta

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HMK

Top Brands of 2006


Well kids, Google has again topped Apple for the highest spot in a global brand ranking that also sees YouTube and Wikipedia debut in the top five, a survey showed on Friday.

The annual survey by online branding magazine brandchannel.com often throws up controversial results, such as in 2004, when Arabic TV station Al Jazeera was named the world's fifth most influential brand.

This year the 3,625 branding professionals and students who voted have again surprised, awarding upstart firms star status when asked: "Which brand had the most impact on our lives in 2006?".

Read it all from the good folks over at the Brand Channel

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HMK,

Thursday, January 25, 2007

The Fairest Fowl


This one's for Sir Joe Barfield - (You may know him as Joe Joe Jellyroll from his radio show on KSYM) Joe B is The Man to see if you're looking for a casa inside the loop of beautiful downtown San Antonio.

Now dig the totally stylie style chicken shots from photographer: Tamara Staples .

I need to find out who the styist was - these are awesome and such a bithin' concept to boot.

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HMK

Ecopod


Dig this cool home recycling center with compaction and collection. Designed by BMW Designworks, the ecopod cleans up the way you recycle with its eco-chic design and functionality.

After dropping an aluminum can or plastic bottle in the top opening, press the ecostep to hear the sweet sound of compaction. As the ecostep releases, the redeemable container automatically falls into the enclosed collection bin. Open the door and remove the bin for collection or redemption. Glass, paper and other recyclable items can be stored in the removeable bins inside the top lid.

Check it out: Ecopod .

Nice.

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HMK

Shady Dell


This snug little 10' travel trailer was originally built in 1952 from plans out of Popular Mechanics.

Now it's decorated with vintage"Southwest" memorabilia and has a stovetop and ice box, this puppy sleeps two and goes for $45 a night.

So the next time you're cruzing through Bisbee Arizona and you decide to stop for the night forget the traditional and boring motel and check into the Shady Dell!


Check it out: Shady Dell .

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HMK

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Nice Stuff


Saw this illustration by Gary Taxali in yesterday's New York Times and I just had to see more!

Gary Taxali' work reminds me alot of Carl Wiens' great stuff.

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HMK

Toyota On Banana Leaves



The team at Leo Burnett in Columbia is out with their latest creative for Toyota Prado - A cruiser. An ad on Banana Leaves! It looks like a lot of hard work but definetely a refreshing new idea!

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HMK

Thanks to the awesome folks at Disruption .

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Jackie Earle Haley: It's Official


Dude!

The 79th Annual Academy Award nominations were announced early this morning at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills, California and our man Haley is officially in the hat!

And the Nominees for Best Supporting Actor:

Alan Arkin, "Little Miss Sunshine";

Djimon Hounsou, "Blood Diamond";

Eddie Murphy, "Dreamgirls";

Mark Wahlberg, "The Departed"

and

Jackie Earle Haley, "Little Children."

And here's who didn't make the top 5:

Jack Nicholson, "The Departed"
Michael Sheen, "The Queen"
Ben Affleck, "Hollywoodland"
Adam Beach, "Flags of Our Fathers"
Michael Caine, "Children of Men"
James McAvoy, "Last King of Scotland"
Brad Pitt, "Babel"
Stanley Tucci, "The Devil Wears Prada"

Not too shabby...

Rock On Jackie!

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HMK

Monday, January 22, 2007

Pantone > CMYK > RGB > Hex


I wouldn't let this rule your online color world but this handy little color chart: P2CMYK2RGBHEX is worth checking out.

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HMK

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Tokyo Cafe Hopping


All of this and tons more over at: Cafe Mania .

Researching cool places to hang with wi-fi in Tokyo...

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HMK

Friday, January 19, 2007

Happiness


This should make alot of people happy!

Now you don't need to trek all the way to Sundance to see all the hip new indie films - they're all going to be posted after they premier at the Official Sundance Festival 2007 site thanks to Adobe!

Check out my favorite so far from director Sophie Barthes called Happiness .

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HMK

You look like such a Zune...


ZUNE: Microsoft's new music player. Also [slang]: a poseur; a wannabe. Usage: "Dude, you look like such a Zune in that shirt."

Ha Ha.

Check out the rest at Advertising Age's glossary of 2007 Media Terminology .

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HMK

Photo: John Froschauer / AP

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Scribbles Rule.


The better it looks the more narrow the feedback.

We see this with books and software all the time. I personally experience it at least once a month with logos, layouts and web sites. Show them something polished and pretty, and you'll get feedback on font sizes and color.

Those critiquing make incremental tweaks and suggestions, blinded by what's in front of them. But show the people that truly think (those that have some vision) a napkin sketch, and they don't just see what's there, they see what's possible - which not only improves the project - it expedites the whole process.

So the Catch 22 is, the AEs and other non-creatives that view great ideas when they're in the infancy stages of scribbles and thumbnails just don't get it and really can't see the idea. They need to see things polished because, well, I guess because they simply lack imagination or vision or as they're fond of saying "I get it, (when they really don't) but I don't think the client will understand - can you make it more polished..."

And so it goes, the "visionless" middlemen, (in an effort to make themselves look busy and covering there own asses) second guess what they believe the client is capable of comprehending, create more senseless busy work wasting valuable concept and execution time for the folks that actually make things happen.

Anyway, if you find yourself in the same boat and having to deal with the conceptually challenged, you need to read the rest from the smart folks at: HeadRush


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HMK

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Have An Ice Day!

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Dude, it's nasty out there. Check out these shots of some frozen stuff in my backyard.

As I write this a 300-mile stretch of I-10 from Fort Stockton to San Antonio is closed because of ice.

In Maine, wind chills are 40 below and in New Hampshire the 6,288-foot Mount Washington registered a wind chill of 77 below.

Dang!

Stay warm!

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HMK

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

What Your Gadget Really Costs


Apple First-Generation 2GB iPod nano
Date: Sept. 7, 2005
Retail price: $199
Cost of components: $98.18

The Apple profit machine rolled on in 2005 with the unveiling of the iPod nano, thanks to a healthy profit margin earned on each one.

Market researcher iSuppli digs into your Xbox, iPod, and more to find out how much they cost the makers to make.

The cool thing is you may have actually paid less for it...

Check out: What Your Gadget Really Costs .

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HMK

Thanks to Business Week .

Monday, January 15, 2007

People Who Need Peep Holes


What a genius and way fun show-stopping idea to get folks into a Gallery!

The Waygood Gallery in Newcastle (UK), put together the cinematic exhibition Little Jewel Cinema, which is inspired by the peep show format of the pre-cinema days.

Little Jewel Cinema is located in a shop window of one of Newcastle's busy streets where passers by can stop and peep through 10 holes to watch short films, documentaries and animations made by 13 different artists and filmmakers.

Visit the: Waygood Gallery.

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HMK