Friday, June 26, 2009

Happy 80th Milton Glaser!

It's great to still have some icons alive and kicking! Happy birthday to Milton Glaser, one of my personal design heros, he turnes 80 years old today! Rock On Mr. Glaser!

Really looking forward to checking out the new documentary: "MILTON GLASER: TO INFORM AND DELIGHT", Directed by Wendy Keys.

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HMK

Thursday, June 25, 2009

ModKnobs


ModKnobs is a brand new little company producing some really hip and modern door knobs.

As the story goes, Mary & Jeff, founders of ModKnobs, were remodeling their home and were having a really hard time finding cool, affordable doorknobs.

So, Jeff decided to design his own door knobs—with sleek lines, earth-friendly materials and superior lock sets, using, that's right, blue hockey pucks!

Everyone that came over to their house absolutely loved them, so they decided to start making them for other people, too. Like you.

My only gripe is the the 150US price tag. Ouch. I love the fact that they started out looking for an affordable solution, found one and have done a great job turning the concept into a nice little business with a simple, elegant and informative site - nice job, but as far as making them an affordable alternative for the masses, if that in fact is their intent, I think they sort of missed the mark.

Overall, ModKnobs, is a very cool and smart idea. But considering the state of the planet, and most people's budgets right now - let's just file this under: Design Out of Reach...



That's Right,

HMK


Gracias to Design Milk.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Worst Rebranding Ever!


I didn't think it was possible to make anything worse than a Pizza Hut pizza, boy was I wrong!

Man, this is so incredibly lame I don't even know where to start - the first thing that came to my mind was:

Your logo in 30 minutes or it's free!

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to idsgn.com.

Monday, June 22, 2009

This Saturday! Meet Rusty Anderson, Paul MacCartney's Guitar Player!

This Saturday! Rusty Anderson, Paul MacCartney's Guitar Player At Redbone Guitar Boutique!

Brain Ray Guitar Clinic
Above: Brian Ray, super wicked nice guy, guitarist and bass player for Sir Paul MacCartney at the Redbone Cavern Club last Saturday for the Summer Clinic Series on June 13th sharing stories, guitar techniques and some truly great words of wisdom for anyone aspiring to be the best they can be and the all important aspect of always saying "Yes" to everything until you're too busy and have to say no.

Sounds like a recipe for success to me! And did I mention his first solo album, Electro Magneto, containing the infectiously bitchin' "Vinyl", seriously kicks ass? Well my friends, it does!

More on Brian here: www.brianray.com

And on a totally cool note, I had the great pleasure of joining Brian for dinner thanks to Richard Turner and all the awesome folks over at Redbone Guitar Boutique. I even got to bring along one of my old high school buds Robert Rael - it was an very cool day! Thanks again Richard for including me and letting me be part of Team Redbone!

And I'm not just saying all this because Redbone Guitar Boutique is one of my clients - they are truly real deal people and I'm a very lucky dude to have them as both friends and truly one of my most favorite clients ever!

So what are you waiting for - whether you're a rock freak or a guitar nut, either way you're sure to really dig the vibe of the store, the folks that run it, the catering, beer and wine is a nice touch, and if you're lucky enough, you might be the dude that leaves with a brand spanking new Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul Junior, signed by both Brian & Rusty!

The odds of winning are crazy and a deal in and of itself regardless of the clinic!

Seating is limited for this Saturday's Clinic featuring Rusty Anderson, Sir Paul's other Wingman, so do yourself a favor and secure your VIP space right now over at Redbone Guitar Boutique or call 210.822.4111!

See you there!

That's Right,

HMK

Custom Type Showcase

Nice. Letter Cult is featuring some of the best and brightest, so far anyway, hand tooled type of 2009.

Wojtex Polak

Geonetix

Sarah King

Nate Williams

BU Design

And yes, you are encouraged to submit your own examples!

Mucho Mas: Letter Cult

Happy Monday!

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to the smart folks over at Under Consideration.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Wireless Radio!


Look Mom, No Cord!

Wow, the folks at Sony just might be on to something big!

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to retro freak Jimm Dunn over at RetroSnark.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Springfield and Beyond!


Genius.

Forget Knight Rider and Hal, thanks to the smart folks at TomTom getting from point A to B just got a lot more fun with the addition of Homer Simpson as your onboard guide!

And priced at only $12.95, you even save yourself some Doh!

Check out the audio samples: TomTom

That's Right,

HMK

Monday, June 15, 2009

DraWords!


If you're like me and you're a fan of Gary Larson or the New Yorker Caption Contest you'll really dig Craig Frazier’s ongoing, online DraWords project.

Here's the drill - Craig Frazier, a graphic designer whose work has appeared in Time and the Wall Street Journal posts one cartoon a week. Visitors, that means you, have until 5 p.m. Friday to submit your ideas for the caption. The winners are credited immediately online, and in a year or so, when Frazier has enough material for a book, you just might see yourself in print!


Frazier’s drawings are usually simple, trippy and kinda sorta weird, in a good way and are always screaming for an interesting, equally kinda sorta weird, sardonic caption.

I love the fun process. After you sign in and submit your caption you get a weekly email with the best of the submissions that didn't make the cut along with a link to the winner. (These are fun in the same way that the auditions on the first couple of episodes of American Idol are.)

Well, after a few months of submitting my own captions I'm happy to announce that this morning I got the email of last weeks runner ups and was totally stoked to see that I made the book.

Thanks Craig, best of luck with the book!

Here's my submission:

So what are you waiting for? Check out the rest and submit your own - it's fun!

DraWords!

That's Right,

HMK

Friday, June 12, 2009

It's A Gas!


Graphic and publication designer Dick Sheaff is sharing his amazing collection of ephemera along with some keen insight and history to help put things in context.




All of the above images are examples of the Gaslight Style:

"One pronounced aspect of Victorian design was a great interest in creating the illusion of depth, particularly so with lithographers. Type, vignettes, products and design elements are made to seem multi-layered through the use of shadows, superimposition, dimensional banners and ribbons, turned-up faux page corners and choice of colors.

Some have labeled this the Gaslight Style approach to design, for example Maurice Rickards: "Said to have derived from the play of lamps on three-dimensional street lettering, i.e. storefront signage, etc. The style appears to have originated in Germany, spreading, through the influence of German printing skills, throughout the world."

Chief features of the style are heavily three-dimensional lettering with a vigorous rendering of tonal gradation and shadow effects. A characteristic treatment involved the use of a vignetted 'cloud-work' background against which lettering appeared in lighter tone, with heavy shadowing to hold outlines where these overlapped on to plain paper. A wealth of heavy scroll- and strap-work, also rendered in three dimensions, filled in the interstices of the design.

The style, for which at the time no specific name emerged, is thought to have been inspired by the chiaroscuro effects of gas lighting, and has subsequently received the designation Gaslight Style."

And while you're there, don't miss Mr. Sheaff's little side collection of People Holding Fish!

That's Right,

HMK

Big Gracias to Eric Baker over at Design Observer.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Bad Food, Bad Dog.



Bad Food, Bad Dog. Bad Ass!

Wicked funny stuff for Nutri Balance from agency Prolam Y&R Santiago, Chile.

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks Freddie!

Shutter Island


Just what we all need - more great stuff from boomerang comeback kid Jackie Earle Haley! This time Jackie is an inmate/patient, George Noyce, at Boston's Shutter Island Ashecliffe Hospital circa 1954... More here: IMDB

And I'm totally digging the fact that Shutter Island opens on my birthday, October 2nd!

Go Jackie!

That's Right,

HMK

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Blue Lounge Studio Desk


Man, I really dig this sweet little desk designed especially for laptop users.

The Blue Lounge Studio Desk is a clutter free working environment that keeps you connected to all your peripherals.

All peripherals and excess cables are hidden just under the sliding desktop surface. The storage compartment is conveniently accessed from above. An elongated slot across the width of the desktop allows the necessary peripheral & power cables to enter/exit at any point, thereby keeping the desktop clear of clutter.

A bit price at 599US, but sweet non the less.

Blue Lounge

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HMK

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Winged Creatures



Winged Creatures opens on Australian screens July 9th, 2009.

Go Jackie Earle Haley!

That's Right,

HMK

Friday, June 05, 2009

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Real World Vendor Client Relationship Situations



Genius. Sadly, we've all been there.

The only thing worse is when there's no weasel negotiation/explanation and the scumbag simply refuses to pay for services rendered. All I can say is thank God for that Karma Boomerang!

That's Right, so true and yet oh so wrong...

HMK

Thanks to Swiss Miss

Monday, June 01, 2009

Adam Haynes Paintings & Illustration


Holy cow this is some amazing work!

Nice stuff Mr. Adam Haynes!

And dig these sweet illustrations Mr. Haynes just completed as part of the global Vertigo campaign for Nike.



You know you want to see more: The Adam Haynes Portfolio.

Love it.

That's Right,

HMK

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Strong Dog!


Our dogs Ringo and Dazy love Iams dog food and treats. Here's some living "proof" that Iams truly makes dogs stronger.

Good stuff from Saatchi & Saatchi, Sydney. Photographer: Marc the Phodographer.

That's Right,

HMK

Gracias to Coloribus.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Which Came First?


Is it just me or does this Fair Trade logo remind anyone else of Brian De Palma's classic Phantom of the Paradise?


Just wondering...

My favorite version of Phantom was actually nominated for both an Oscar and a Golden Globe. I remember seeing this at least 5 or 6 times over the course of a month at the long-gone San Pedro Drive In here in San Antonio. The soundtrack is still as groovy as it was back then and if you've listened to any of my If: Irregular Frequency HMK Mystery Stream podcasts you'll probably recognize a song or two.

If you haven't seen this 1974 gem of a Halloween movie do yourself a favor and check it out. And if you're like me, you may even find yourself asking the question: "Which came first, Kiss or Phantom of the Paradise?" Add this to your Netflix queue and you'll see exactly what I mean...

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to Olivier Blanchard for the cool icon of Winslow.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Green Hero


There's nothing like the fresh smell of pillowcases, sheets and clothes that have been dried by the hot Texas sun. Not to mention the fact that things not only dry way faster and are less apt to shrink, it's a no-brainer as far as being a truly green money saver.

That's why I am so stoked to be getting one of these smart and hip looking drying racks! And this equally cool rain collector will work perfect in the back yard and is next on my list. Both are from Hero out of Canada.

That's Right,

HMK

iPhone New Yorker Cover Art


Wow! Mr. Jorge Colombo drew the above June 1st cover scene, of a late-night gathering around a 42nd Street hot dog stand, entirely with the iPhone application Brushes. Because of the smears and washes of color required by the inexact medium, it comes off as dreamy, not sharp and technological.

“The best feature of it is that it doesn’t feel like something that was done digitally; quite the opposite,” said Françoise Mouly, the art editor for The New Yorker. “All too often the technology is directed in only one direction, which is to make things more tight, and this, what he did very well, is use this technology for something that is free flowing, and I think that’s what makes it so poetic and magical.”

Read the rest over at the New York Times and make sure to check out more of Jorge Colombo's iSketches as well as iPhone artist Xoan Baltar I found over via flickr, they're really pretty amazing.

That's Right,

HMK

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Retro TV Via Telstar



I know what you're probably thinking - yeah sure, that's pretty sweet looking, but seriously, who really wants to invest in an old refurb TV with all the incredible new options like HD, LCD, Plasma, etcetera out there?

This is from the Telstar/Predicta FAQ:

Is This Real?

Yes! Color Predicta TV is a reality. Believe it or not, this is the most commonly asked question we receive at Telstar, and we are ecstatic there are so many people out there who want more from their TV than the generic black box offered by other TV manufacturers. The science and romance of the Predicta legend has been resurrected and continued by Telstar.

We realize with the help of software programs such as Photoshop, it is very easy to "fake" a company or product over the Internet. Every unit pictured on our website is a production TV, currently manufactured with new parts. None of the pictures have been doctored in Photoshop or other editing software to create the illusion that we make colors or options that have never been built. As we continue the line of Predicta models, check out our concepts page which has various units in either development stages or concept stages, such as an artist's rendition. These units are appropriately labeled.

So, there you have it. These killer looking TVs are real deal, brand new sets - check 'em out: Color Predicta TV.

That's Right,

HMK

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Human Target Trailer


Finally! Fox has just released a 3 minute trailer for Human Target which includes the ridiculously talented Mr. Jackie Earle Haley - complete with hair! And dude, it looks pretty badass!



Stay tuned for my upcoming brief yet exclusive interview with the man!

That's Right,

HMK

The Real Thing Summer 2009


I'm digging these limited edition Coca-Cola can designs for Summer 2009, not exactly sure who's responsible for them yet...

Nice.

That's Right,

HMK

Gracias: Sub-Studio

Monday, May 18, 2009

Vintage Bicycle Logos


I've been putting some milage on my bike lately, a great way to exercise both body and mind. So, with bikes on the brain I thought I'd share this small gruppo of truly awesome classic type and script-based old bicycle logos, many of which are still in use, courtesy of One+One=Three.

Gotta love those Italians and their attention to detail, simplicity and elegance regarding food, wine and foot ware, but also for the top shelf engineering of their bikes and their brilliant identities as well.

Ok, got some brainstorming to do - time for a quick 45 minute ride!

That's Right,

HMK

Friday, May 15, 2009

What Goes Around...



Smart stuff for Global Coalition for Peace from Big Ant International. As part of the "What Goes Around" campaign to end the war in Iraq, each one of these posters is designed to wrap around poles and pillars.

Very cool concept, copy with a nice execution.

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to Oberholtzer Creative.