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 Thursday, July 02, 2009
I Love Not Camping
Even though my personal response to this cheerful watercolor illustration by Minneapolis-based Katie Lombardo is "Let's not and say we did," I'm totally drawn to the colorful type.
 Posted by Megan Illustration | Typography
Thursday, July 02, 2009 5:56:59 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Web Design for Print Designers
So you're comfortable in the world of ink-on-paper. But your clients need campaigns that cross from print to digital media. How can you translate your print skills to web projects? Easy. Learn from a pro in HOW's next webinar, From Print to Web: Translating Your Skills to New Media and Markets. Join presenter Mark O'Brien in this live, interactive session on Thursday, July 9 at 4 p.m. ET. Register now!
Events | HOW Magazine
Thursday, July 02, 2009 5:33:51 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Job Of The Day
Senior Flash Design Developer Macys.com, New York City
As the fastest growing part of Macy's Inc. business, macys.com is
achieving record sales and broadening our workforce. With offices in
New York, San Francisco and Atlanta, macys.com is the best of all
worlds. The entrepreneurial thinking of a Web business complements the
stability and support of a national brand. Creativity and ingenuity
partner with business acumen and tech savvy to build a unique business
poised for continued growth. Employees at macys.com have long term
opportunities and are encouraged to utilize their Supervisors and
training for cross-functional movement to further their careers. For
example, Buyers can move to Planning and visa versa, or Online
Merchants move to Marketing Analytics. At macys.com we are committed to
giving back to the community by partnering with local charitable
organizations. By skillfully combining the power of the Internet with
the best in retailing, macys.com is reaching new heights. We are an
equal opportunity employer committed to providing a diverse and
inclusive workplace.
Overview of Position:
Based in New
York, the flash design/developer position conceptualizes, animates and
designs for the macys.com special events mini-sites and special
seasonal/brand shops. Works closely with designers to animate flash
home pages and features.Posted by Megan Industry News
Thursday, July 02, 2009 1:39:36 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Wild It Up
Design firm Colle + Mcvoy just launched a cool new Facebook application for Caribou Coffee called “Wild It Up!.” Facebook users can “wild up” any photo by adding special icons from a library of nearly 50 images (think tattoos, animals, facial hair, carefully placed fig leaves, etc). The application promotes the new line of Wild Cooler drinks that Caribou launched this summer. As part of the promotion, users can bring a print out of their “wild up” photo to any Caribou Coffee for a free Wild Cooler drink (for a limited time). I think I accidentally made my dog a member of Village People : )
 Posted by Megan Designers | Just for Fun
Wednesday, July 01, 2009 6:36:59 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Zombies On NPR
On NPR this morning, they did a story about zombies in pop culture and mentioned the HOW book Zombie Haiku by Ryan Mecum!
Borders bookstores feature a wall of zombie literature that runs the gamut from The Zombie Survival Guide to Pride and Prejudice and Zombies to Zombie Haiku . . .
Zombies meant different things in different eras," says Wright, who co-wrote and directed Shaun of the Dead.
"We always said our zombies are a metaphor for apathy. It's kind of
like the great plague is laziness, so it was like the zombies represent
sloth."Zombies are also the perfect faceless villain, says
undead fan Trent Reid. They're not alive, and they don't have too many
fans, so "[whatever] you do to them doesn't really matter — you can
kill them in the most ridiculous graphic ways."  Posted by Megan HOW Books
Wednesday, July 01, 2009 5:46:14 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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New Leadership of AIGA
AIGA today announced a new slate of leaders, including the incoming president, Debbie Millman. (On a personal level, we're thrilled for Debbie.)
In addition, five people begin three-year terms on the board of directors beginning today: Julie Beeler of Second Story Interactive Studios in Portland, OR; Zia Khan of Lucid Partners in Atlanta; James Koval of VSA in Chicago and Angela Shen-Hsieh of Visual i|o in Boston.
Shelley Evenson, Louise Sandhaus and Lynda Weinman will finish incomplete terms of former directors, while Stanley Hainsworth, kenna Kay, Vernon Lockhart, Elva Rubio, Laura Shore, Brad Weed and Pam Williams continue their board membership.
Industry News
Wednesday, July 01, 2009 5:10:07 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Job Of The Day
Senior Art Director AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah, Walnut Creek CA
We’re looking for additional communication artist to join our
14-person in-house creative group. This position significantly shapes
the expression of the AAA brand and the achievement of measurable
marketing results.
Candidates will present a portfolio of work
that demonstrates an ability to change consumer behavior through
innovative strategies, conceptual thinking and fresh design.
This
means we’d like hear about: the response rates you’re most proud of,
the creative awards you’ve won, and the insightful marketing tactics
that you’ve come up with.
Ideally, you will have developed brand standards/design systems for a major company.
Brand
stewardship is also important in this role. You should have experience
creating communications that align with brand standards. Posted by Megan Industry News
Wednesday, July 01, 2009 4:52:00 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Job of the Day
Senior Web Designer Thornley Fallis, Ottawa
We design the creative, build the innovative, and manage the complicated.
Every
member of our firm believes in the power of digital engagement. Everything we do is designed to foster that. We engender mutual respect and trust between our clients and their respective stakeholders and audiences. Our clients are a mix of high-profile corporate brands, bleeding-edge startups, government and associations. For these clients,
we go beyond. We don’t leave it at working for and representing them;
we believe in them, we brag about them.
Our shop is dynamic, open-minded, eclectic and centrally located. Our style is fresh, friendly, professional and invigorating.
The
common thread in all of our efforts is a big idea of what the
conversation economy can do for our clients to solve real business
challenges and create new business opportunities. If you are part of
this fabric, and looking for a great ride as a Senior Web Designer, we
want to hear from you.
Industry News
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 5:38:30 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Monday, June 29, 2009
Top 10 Websites For Designers (July 2009)
Check out the latest Top 10 websites for designers:
http://www.adapt-studio.com
Adapt-Studio, Inc.
Adapt-Studio, Inc. is an umbrella for the art and design work of Chicago-based creative J. Byrnes.
http://www.campbellhay.com/
Campbell Hay
Campbell Hay is a London based creative design studio working across a range of disciplines.
http://www.danparkstudio.com
Daniel Park
Daniel Park is a New York City-based illustrator who draws children, zombie and dinosaurs (among other things).
http://www.faceoutbooks.com/
FaceOut Books
FaceOut Books features a new book design project each week. The designers share their creative process, as well as sketches, alternate designs and more.
http://www.fashionphotographyblog.com
Fashion Photography Blog
Melissa Rodwell is a Los Angeles-based fashion photographer who
provides inspiration and advice to other photographers on her blog.
http://www.fawnandforest.com/
fawn&forest
The goal of Fawn and Forest is to be the starting point for parents to share the joys of good design with their children.
http://www.gavinpotenza.com
Gavin Potenza
The portfolio of Portland-based designer Gavin Potenza.
http://www.letitreign.com
Reign
Reign is a small ad agency in Kansas City, MO, with a great sense of humor.
http://www.stealourideas.com
Steal Our Ideas
Former creative team posts ideas for people to steal.
http://blog.sub-studio.com
Sub-Studio Design Blog
The Sub-Studio Design Blog is a compilation of products, furniture,
jewelry, architecture and artists that float Sub-Studio's boat. Posted by Megan Top 10 Websites For Designers
Monday, June 29, 2009 5:56:24 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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