Monday, June 11, 2007

Royal Navy Viral



Genius in both concept and execution.

Amazingly awesome viral from The Royal Navy.

Go Royal Navy!

Nice.

That's Right,

HMK

Sunday, June 10, 2007

San Antonio Spurs Logo History

Here's the original San Antonio Spurs logo when they were playing at the San Antonio Convention Center Arena from 1977 thru 1989.

And thank the Lord of Texas we're no longer using this logo, which was adopted by the Spurs during the amazing David Robinson era when they played at the Alamodome.

In a lame effort to inject more color into the team's classic black-and-silver uniform scheme they came up with this multicolored turd. Which quite possibly may have very well influenced the controversially lame and equally sucky 2012 Olympics Logo.

Fortunately, the not-so-masculine extra Miami Vice colors were not incorporated into their uniforms, which, to this day, remain our classic, first class, lean and mean, no nonsense and soon to be four time NBA Championship black and silver.



Our current logo was introduced nationally at the start of the 2003 season. And I've got to say, this is a logo any Spurs fan can wear proudly without having to worry about that garishly nasty, clashing pink and teal.

Go find your favorite team and lot's more sports logo history over at Chris Creamer's wicked cool 2012 Sports Logo site.

Game 2 of the NBA Finals start at 8pm tonight!

Go Spurs!

That's Right,

HMK

NTAC


Walt Handelsman, Long Island, NY, Newsday

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Art With Function


Really digging this storage solution from the cool folks over at Art With Function.

That's Right,

HMK

Separated At Birth?

Been reading about one of my favorite dogs, Liaka The Space Dog, and found this one shot that looks alot like our good dog Ringo.

If you're not familiar with the amazingly brave Laika there's a brief history here: Laika

Laika was one of the Russian space dogs and the first living passenger to enter orbit on Sputnik 2, a Soviet spacecraft. Some classify her as the first animal to enter space, although others argue that animals had entered space during sub-orbital flights on previous missions.

Laika is also the name of several breeds of dogs.

Laika was found as a stray wandering the streets of Moscow, a female part-Samoyed terrier weighing approximately 13 pounds and about 3 years old. Her name was changed from Kudryavka (Russian for "Little Curly"), and she was nicknamed Zhuchka ("Little Bug") and Limonchik ("Lemon"). The American press dubbed her Muttnik (a portmanteau of mutt and Sputnik).



Other than a brief mention in one of my favorite movies, My Life As A Dog, there's nothing even close to a full-on movie about Laika's story - I think it'd make an awesome movie.

Meanwhile, check out the Ringo Merch!



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HMK

Friday, June 08, 2007

Pretty $#@*ing Funny

Nice Job Bud.TV. But not funny enough to make me want to drink a Budweiser...

That's Right,

HMK

Thursday, June 07, 2007

My Take: Spurs In 6! Ginobili MVP

Thanks to Lisa Zambrano for the custom Spurs image (notice the action in the center) and Jayson Boulet for bringing it to my attention!

That's me giving some stupid, but obviously funny, putting advice to three-time Finals MVP and arguably the greatest power forward of all time, the man, Tim Duncan.

And this just in: Bono Takes Off His Glasses!

That's Right,

Spurs In 6! Ginobili MVP.

Go Spurs! And Go Bono!!

HMK

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

No Posers Part 2


Looking for a relitively quick (49 pages) but super cool and uplifting inspirational read?

Well then, meet Hugh MacLeod, an advertising executive and popular blogger with a flair for the creative, as he gives his 26 tried-and-true tips for being truly creative. Each point illustrated by a cartoon drawn by the author himself.

If you've ever felt the draw to do something creative but just haven't been able to pull it together, you'll love this manifesto.

Here's a little sample of Hugh's How to Be Creative which can be found in the handy PDF format from the smart folks over at one of my favorite blogs, Change This.


Good ideas alter the power balance in relationships, that's why good ideas are always initially resisted.


With business colleagues, it’s even worse. They’re used to dealing with you in a certain way. They’re used to having a certain level of control over the relationship. And they want whatever makes them more prosperous. Sure, they might prefer it if you prosper as well, but that’s not their top priority.

If your idea is so good that it changes your dynamic enough to where you need them less or, God forbid, THE MARKET needs them less, then they’re going to resist your idea every chance they can.

Again, that’s human nature. Good ideas alter the power balance in relationships, that is why good ideas are always initially resisted.

Good ideas come with a heavy burden. Which is why so few people have them. So few people can handle it.

Nice.

That's Right,

HMK

Hugh MacLeod is a brand consultant, copywriter and cartoonist. Born in America but educated in the UK, he has spent most of his life shuttling between the two countries. He started out in straight TV advertising writing in the early 90s but with the advent of new media it evolved into new brand thinking and cultural transformation. Check out his website, Gaping Void.

Awesome Billboard Concept


Very cool. I'd love to see the installation specs...

Agency: Contract Advertising, Mumbai, India.

That's Right,

HMK

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

London 2012 Olympics Logo


Of the 3178 comments (so far) from the BBC.co.uk site regarding the London 2012 Olympics Logo, here are a few of my favorites:

"Who the hell is supposed to be inspired by this load of old twaddle!?"

"I work in the advertising field, and have seen some pretty bad concepts in my time, but this one takes the biscuit."

"Looks like a cross between underpass graffiti and a Sex Pistols album."

"It looks like a broken swastika"

"Oh dear. Things aren't going well at all, are they?"

'I have seen pools of vomit on Undergound platforms which are more creative, artistic and representative of the city of London."

"This is a really disappointing logo, it is utterly uninspiring and says nothing."

"As soon as i read the headline "the 2012 logo revieled", as said.. I bet it's ****. What a coincedence..."

"argh, my eyes. the burning. argh."

"Bin it!"

And for the record, it cost the people of the UK £400,000.00 or 797,459.31 U.S.


Dang, and I thought the Valero logo was uninspired, dated and flat out lame...

That's Right,

HMK

Saturday, June 02, 2007



...for some unknown reason, this kinda crap is way more funny when it's not clogging my email... And I'm thinking the beer might have something to do with it too...

LOL Cat

Passing The Torch



This is an old friend of mine, Phillip Wellman, from James Madison High School in San Antonio.

Back then, I was considered the crazy wild one. I freaked Phillip out once during our senior year by chugging a six pack while we sat at a red light on our way to a party.

We were both 18, legal at the time.

Well, Phillip, congratulations!

As the above video proves, You are the new King!

That's Right,

HMK

FYI: Wellman, 44, is in his first year as manager for the Class AA team. He also was with the Braves from 1988-91, then rejoined the organization in 2004 as the manager of the short-season Danville Braves.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Inspiring Slideshows


Anyone that's been to my Tiki Room, casa or office knows that I'm pretty much a freak when it comes to visual stimuli. To me, it's all subliminal research that keeps my life and my job interesting. The juxtaposition of random images and organized chaos along with equally eclectic audio, sounds and music never fail to create something entirely fresh, new and sometimes surprisingly ironic.


I find this process to be a great tool for brainstorming alone, even better with colleagues and as it turns out, it's a wickedly hip and super fun experience for all during open houses, dog & pony shows or just about any festive gathering in general.

For the past 8 years or so, on any given day, I've typically got either vintage beer commercials, 50's drive in movie previews or a cheesey monster movie on the big screen (sound off and iTunes set to super shuffle) along with digital slideshows of collections I've been compiling for close to 20 years that range from found type, old labels and record covers to garbage, Bauhaus images, logos and matchbook covers.


And here's something cool to know - Flickr, the amazing photo site, has recently updated it's slideshow feature that's awesome for doing almost all of the above via user created pools and groups. I belong to a couple of these groups and thought this would be a perfect time to share those and a few more of my favorite collections to give you an idea of just how fun research can be - enjoy!

To get the full gist of the above you might want to download one of my podcasts from the HMK Mystery Stream. It also works just fine with nothing on but in the winter it can be a chilly experience.

Go to town!

Typography & Lettering

Typography Pool

Design Disease

Retro Eye Candy

Eerie Publications

Retro Pulp Covers

And as always, the comment button is below so feel free to share your comments with everyone. After all, that's what this is all about, right?

That's Right,

HMK

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Go Spurs Go!

Go Spurs!

Yeah, the Jazz Truly Blue It.

Last night my San Antonio Spurs clinched the Western Conference Finals by blowing away the Utah Jazz 109-84 in game 5, earning their fourth trip to the NBA Finals!

It's the Curse of the Mailman!

That's Right,

HMK

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

The Latest: HMK in Logo Lounge 3 & 4!



The new Logo Lounge 3 book is officially out and I'm proud to announce that it features 12 of my logos!

And this just in - I also just found out they've just chosen 6 more for Logo Lounge 4 which will be out early next year!

You can buy Logo Lounge 3 HERE, and no, I'm not making a ding dang dime from the sale of this book, but I do recommend it highly !

Or, when you hire me for a project I'll buy you your very own personal copy and increase the odds of your company's logo being featured in a future Logo Lounge!

Peace and Go Spurs!,

HMK

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Nix Realty


Here's the final, approved version of the Nix Realty logo I just finshed.

Can't wait to start on the site!

That's Right,

HMK

Dove Evolution


No wonder our perception of beauty is distorted...

That's Right,

HMK

Monday, May 28, 2007

Kapitaal


Relax and take a nice ambient little stroll through the world of type courtesy of Smack Studios: Kapitaal




The audio totally completes it for me.

That's Right,

HMK

Friday, May 25, 2007

Mitten


More like smitten - I love this! There's nothing like watching a movie on a rainy day! Check out this sweet little 10 minute film: Vareshka/Đ’Đ°Ñ€ĐµĐ¶ĐºĐ° (Mitten)

Made in 1967 for the Russian film house Soyuzmultfilm by Roman Kachanov.

And if you want more ultra sweetness with a puppy theme you dig this earlier post:
Dog Visit.

Have a great weekend!

That's Right,

HMK


Thanks to Will Kane.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Cult of iPod Book

The Cult Of  iPod Book
Wow. I'm both honored and excited to have a double page spread of my HMK iPod Speakers featured in Leander Kahney's award winning best seller The Cult Of iPod Book, now in it's second printing.

Leander's also an editor at Wired Magazine - check out his awesome Cult Of Mac Blog.

Good Libations: iPod Speaker

There's more pictures and ordering info here: HMK iPod Speakers.

And, if you're into music and all things audio, you just might enjoy my weekly podcast, the HMK Mystery Stream.

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks Leander!

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

New Directions Book Covers


I have to agree with Hollis Duncan and Michael Beirut, the Alvin Lustig archive is truly one of the best on the web.

Do yourself a favor - take a little creative side trip and check out their awesome collection of New Directions book covers.

That's Right,

HMK

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Myth Understanding


Myth Understanding

It's essential to work 60 hour weeks, constantly hire employees and add clients, and fix major problems by yourself. True or false?

Most business owners and entrepreneurs are convinced that in order to succeed, they must work extremely long hours. And that may be true, particularly during startup. But at established companies, executives working night and day may be unwise financially and socially, according to a survey released last month by Schwab Institutional, a division of Charles Schwab & Co..

What are some of those myths?

Well, the first is that every business problem can be solved if the owners and employees simply work longer hours. But what the study showed is that increased hours don't necessarily result in increased productivity. This is a problem for small business owners who think they won't succeed if they're not in the office constantly, and for those who evaluate their employees based on hours worked, instead of performance results.

Read about some of the other myths over at BusinessWeek

I could never understand the concept of the 9:00 am "Face Time" simply to fill up the office to create the illusion of a productive, successful and busy environment - just in case anybody's looking or a client might come by.

God forbid that at times, some employees might be off-site researching or fine tuning an important aspect of an account or catching up on some well deserved rest time after working late. Why it's more important to look productive that to actually be productive - I just don't get it. And the "team player" smokescreen does absolutely nothing to help the client other than persuade them to eventually go somewhere else because the deliverables they're receiving are less than stellar and nothing like what was promised during the initial dog and pony show.

Living the lie is boring, exhausting, and a waste of time, I've tried it. Playing the game for a paycheck made me lazy and my work boring and predictable but it was safe (for a while). That is until one day you ask yourself why you do what you do for a living and realize it's simply a half-ass interpretation of your initial aspirations. Living your life and truly being involved with your clients and folks you work with is so much more satisfying and real, not to mention it's a heck of alot more rewarding and fun.

I used to think that the only way I'd be really happy and successful would be by working on big, high profile accounts with lots of exposure and visibility only to find that what really makes me happy is having the luxury to work with people I not only trust, respect and admire, but people that I really like and want to work with and truly enjoy as human beings.

Like the song says - "What's gonna set you free? Look inside and you'll see".

That's Right.

HMK

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Do Not Be Frightened Of Design


Here's an insightful interview with Paul Bennett.

He currently leads IDEO’s Consumer Experience Design Practice globally. Clients include Starbucks, Virgin, The Gap, Proctor & Gamble, HP and Pepsi.

What can other companies learn from companies like Starbucks and Apple?

Two things: one, have a very stong conviction about who your consumer really is, and spend as much time as possible out there in the real world engaging with them. I often say to my clients that their world is not the world of their consumer – they live in cublicles and boardrooms and in focus group facilities observing their consumers “behind bars” so to speak, and that is not the way to be inspired or discover new ideas.

When you see an Apple product for example, your first reaction is often “these people really get me.” Secondly, do not be frightened of design – what both Apple and Starbucks share is an innate sense of using design as a tool for really communicating their values at every possible stage of the consumers “journey” through their brand – the stores, the ads, the packaging, the product, are all designed with equal care and attention.

Not to mention the all important and often neglected ambience factor - in terms of sound and smell.

Read it all from the smart folks over at: Design & Emotion

That's Right,

HMK

Thursday, May 10, 2007

form Follows Focus


The super hip Dutch magazine form (one of the first publications to go with an all lowercase masthead) has recently posted their archive of the past 50 years of design!

The best part is that there's an overview of every issue complete with full text search - translation: mucho extensive research opportunities!

Check it out: form

Enjoy!

That's Right,

HMK