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# Tuesday, October 06, 2009
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T Of The Times

This T-shirt sold by NYC-based designer Tim Lahan is a perfect way to laugh in the face of this wacky economy. (It will only set you back $20 + shipping.)


via Made in England

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Gifts and Goodies
Tuesday, October 06, 2009 2:10:04 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [1] 
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The Art of Lunch

Brighten up your workday lunch with this great series of 6 insulated bowls with lids by illustrators including Matte Stephens, Caroline Estrada and Amy Ruppel.

Features:
Easy-grip lid. Twist on. Twist off. No spills.
Dishwasher safe. Ditch the dirty work.
Cool-touch exterior. Go ahead and grab it.
Microwave safe. Heat + reheat.




Posted by Megan


Gifts and Goodies | Illustration
Tuesday, October 06, 2009 1:35:20 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [1] 
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Job Of The Day
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Communication Design
School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA


The School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University is inviting applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Communication Design, starting in Fall 2010.

At Carnegie Mellon’s School of Design, we believe design to be a humanistic discipline–initiating, planning, and shaping products, ideas, and services that meet the needs and desires of people. We believe that design will help people shape a responsible world that values the quality of human life in balance with a healthy and sustainable planet. We build on the humanistic, scientific, and creative strengths of Carnegie Mellon as a leading research university to seek, identify, engage, and address new problems as they emerge. The person filling this position must be able to work effectively with undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff of the school and university. The candidate must demonstrate excellent communication design and typography skills, with an understanding of their influence in both digital and print formats. The ideal candidate will bring to the position strong professional skills in designing and developing digitally-mediated environments that enable rich, interactive, and social experiences. Demonstration of creative thinking in the design of content that responds, changes, and adapts over time, based on different contexts or the actions of participants is essential. Evidence of a rapid, exploratory ideation process that appropriately utilizes physical and/or digital media to weave together critical thinking and problem solving is vital.

Excellence in design may be demonstrated through a proven track record of teaching, researching, and practicing communication design. This position is at the rank of assistant professor.

Within our school, we are 15 design educators working with 50 graduate and 180 undergraduate students. We actively collaborate with industry, work with other units on campus, and focus energy on educating future designers who see design as a means of asking broad questions, solving problems, and advancing design thinking, practice, and scholarship.

Posted by Megan


Industry News
Tuesday, October 06, 2009 1:08:17 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0] 
# Monday, October 05, 2009
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HOW Insider

We're excited to announce a new membership program called HOW Insider, which includes:

* A year's subscription to HOW Magazine. (retail value $79.70)

* One year online access to over 13 years of award winning graphic design from the industry's most prestigious competition -- PRINT Regional Design Annual.  (retail value ($49.00)

* FREE access to our most popular webcast – Print to Web – an hour long tutorial on why and how to become more web savvy. (retail value $69.00)

* Plus 10% off event registrations as well as all purchases made at mydesignshop.com throughout the year

This is a total retail value of $197.70 for only $49.95. Pretty cool!

Posted by Megan


HOW Magazine
Monday, October 05, 2009 5:26:18 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [1] 
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Job Of The Day

Senior Interactive Art Director
Comcast Interactive Media, Philadelphia, PA


The Senior Interactive Art Director manages from a project perspective both full time and freelance designers and multiple Core Teams as needed while setting the conceptual and visual direction of assigned products for Comcast Interactive Media Group (CIM).

The Senior Interactive Art Director is the Design representative at their assigned Core Teams. This lead must have a voice and raise design (strategic, conceptual, design, resource) related issues when appropriate to the whole team. The Senior Interactive Art Director is empowered to think about the “big picture”— Comcast and all it’s properties (online, STB, mobile, etc…) and how deliverables could impact schedules, other properties and resources.

Posted by Megan


Industry News
Monday, October 05, 2009 12:51:55 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0] 
# Friday, October 02, 2009
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Luscious Logos

Kitsune Noir posted about the logo designs of a mysterious Flickr user called Super Furry this morning. These things are seriously gorgeous and I had to know who was behind the work, so I googled around, found an email address and sent off a message.

Turns out, all the work was created by an Austin, TX-based designer named
Simon Walker. I asked Simon to tell me a little bit more about himself and here's what he said:
I work in the design group at GSD&M in Austin, Texas. I do freelance from time to time, but try (mostly unsuccessfully) to keep it to a minimum. I can be reached at 4thebetterdays@gmail.com for work.

Went to the University of North Texas for communication design: 
graduated in the fall of 1999. Worked at 2 agencies in Dallas before moving to Austin to work at GSD&M in 2002. Been there ever since, except for one brief stint at a small agency in San Antonio for a year (which was actually responsible for most of the logos you may have seen).

Thanks again for the compliments - I have no true idea how I developed my style. I've always been obssessed with letters, starting with graffiti as a kid in England (I moved to the States in 88). Got into calligraphy for a bit, then discovered graphic design in 96. I like to keep my style clean and precise - even when it's roughened in any way, it's very deliberate. Every notch and scratch is accounted for. Maybe I'm OCD. A lot of designers are, I think.

I love logos for the challenge: there's sometimes nothing more 
intimidating than a blank screen or a blank sheet of paper in the 
first stages of logo development, but the minute you nail the concept is a sweet moment. Then you get to execute it, play around with style, and that's the fun part.

My main inspiration, otherwise, has been T-shirt art. I love T-shirt illustrations - they're almost like logos in a way, telling a story or 
communicating a feeling in one brief encounter on the street or at the store. I've been inspired by more illustrators and designers involved in T-shirt design around the world than nearly anyone else.
Thanks for sharing more about yourself, Simon. Be sure to check out his collection of logos on Flickr.




Posted by Megan


Designers
Friday, October 02, 2009 6:14:18 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [1] 
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Creative Break

The next time you need a slight distraction to get your brain back in the creativity game, check out The Hello Project and find a unique way to say "hi" to the world.
The Hello Project is an online social collaboration giving people the chance to say hi, hello, or hola on one of today's most common yet neglected canvases: the Post-it®.

How it works is simple. Take a regular 3x3 Post-it® and write/sketch/doodle your version of hello. Scan it, email it to hi@thehelloproject.com, and then we'll post it for everyone to see.


via The Donut Project

Posted by Megan


Just for Fun
Friday, October 02, 2009 1:16:50 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0] 
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Job Of The Day

Art Director/Designer
Dead As We Know It, Brooklyn, NY


We are looking for an extremely talented individual that has amazing design and time management skills. The position requires the individual to balance multiple projects from concept to production. We do everything in-house meaning there's opportunities to fully develop everything from print, outdoor, books, TV spots, clothing, motion graphics. Responsibilities include working with the client to fulfill day to day requests and working closely with the creative director to execute concepts.

Our main clients are high-end hip liquors. We are looking for someone who has great design aesthetics. We try to not just do commercial art, but try to make pieces that people would want to keep as special objects, like souvenirs, whether it's an ad, book, etc.

Posted by Megan


Industry News
Friday, October 02, 2009 12:31:13 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0] 
# Thursday, October 01, 2009
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Pentagram Partner Hangs Out His Own Shingle

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Big news today from one of the world's leading independent design agencies: Longtime Pentagram partner and 2004 AIGA Medalist Kit Hinrichs is establishing his own Studio Hinrichs in San Francisco.

Hinrichs departs Pentagram after 23 years, a tenure that produced award-winning work for clients like California Academy of Sciences, Muzak, Sappi Fine Paper, Gymboree and Design Within Reach.

Hinrichs is also teaming with his writing collaborator Delphine Hirasuna and creating a sideline business called Hinrichs + Hirasuna Special Projects, which will focus on projects of personal and professional interest.

From a press release:
“While I will miss the creative collaboration within Pentagram,” says Hinrichs, “I’m excited by the possibilities presented in what I consider the third chapter of my career. I look forward to building on all that I’ve learned and ensuring that my best work is still to come.”
Posted by Bryn

Industry News
Thursday, October 01, 2009 7:26:39 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0] 
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Moveable Type

Minneapolis broadcast design & animation studio motion504 recently completed the reception sponsor reel for the Minneapolis screening of the AICP Show: The Art & Technique of the American Commercial. The inventive title sequence introduces each reception sponsor through a cinematic narrative that imagines the craft of "moving type" via mechanical gadgets that look as if they were built a century ago.

Set in a world with a turn-of-the-last-century aesthetic, the visually striking sequence opens at the storefront of the fictional Verne Bros. Kinetic Type Company. Inside, the elderly protagonist earnestly works away during the wee small hours at his closed shop. His undertakings are a mystery until, suddenly, peculiar kinetic gadgets appear and unexplainably come to life. His compelling conjurations abound in the dusty workshop, as each unique gadget unravels with science-defying wonder, creatively introducing the AICP reception sponsors, one by one.

To view the AICP Minnesota Show reception sponsor reel, go to: http://www.motion504.com/AICP_show/



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Typography
Thursday, October 01, 2009 5:53:20 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [1]