Anti-Design: Tim Cook’s Apple Businessweek Cover
If you have seen the latest cover of Bloomberg Businessweek, you either thought the cover designer was going out of his mind, or a genius
If you have seen the latest cover of Bloomberg Businessweek, you either thought the cover designer was going out of his mind, or a genius
There’s nothing like the feeling of satisfaction when completing a new marketing campaign and then sending your finished product out into the world. After (maybe)
Love it or hate it, “Keep Calm and Carry On” is one of the most recognizable slogans in the world. Based on Google searches, the
When you look at a logo, what do you see? Probably a simple, yet creative design that represents a brand. Although most logos are designed
The typeface you choose for your marketing messages have a major impact on how the viewer receives the message. Different typefaces evoke different feelings for
Having a well designed website is essential for any business, small or big. Small businesses can often feel overwhelmed with the idea of designing a
PayPal revealed an updated logo for their service on April 30, 2014. The last time PayPal revamped their logo was in 2007, so the brand
The purpose of fine art – a beautiful painting, sculpture, performance piece – is to create an experience for the audience. In the digital era,
As graphic designers, we spend a lot of time thinking about color, and how color choice can impact your business, sales, and marketing objectives. Neuroscientist
We love when designers use good graphic design to explain complex concepts in an easy-to-understand way. In fact, we prode ourselves on taking some of
When you are an award show as big as The Academy Awards you almost never expect to have to keep relevant as society progresses. But
Yesterday, First Lady Michelle Obama revealed the FDA’s new proposed design for nutrition labels. Nutrition labels are, of course, one of the most iconic mandated