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 Monday, November 02, 2009
The Grand Prize
Veer just announced it's Grand Prize creativity contest. If you want to stretch your imagination, try your hand at this fun challenge:
Step away from the computer and re-create the Veer logo using
real-world objects or materials. Build, carve, light, shape, cut,
project, or [insert verb here] your entry, then take a photo and send
it to ideas@veer.com along with your name and mailing address. Entries will be judged on creativity, execution, and sheer awesomeness. The deadline to enter is 11:59 p.m. PDT, November 5, 2009. THE GRAND PRIZE A MacBook Pro and accessories worth nearly $8,000 - Apple® 17” MacBook Pro
- Adobe® Creative Suite® 4
- 1,000 Veer Marketplace credits
- Jukebox Type collection (122 fonts)
- a Type Tray laptop cushion
- a Kern Zip-up
 Posted by Megan Just for Fun
Monday, November 02, 2009 5:19:19 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Big HOW Conference News!
We're really excited to announce some big news: We're teaming up three hot HOW events, all in Denver next June. As we mark the 20th anniversary of the HOW Design Conference, this will be the must-attend design event of the year.
The 2010 HOW Design Conference will be held June 6-9 at the Colorado Convention Center in downtown Denver. The Creative Freelancer Conference will be held June 5-6 and the In-HOWse Designer Conference will be June 6-8, also in Denver.
Designers who also freelance now have the option of attending THE business conference for solopreneurs as an add-on to the HOW Design Conference. In-house design managers can focus on topics like leadership, management and efficiency at the In-HOWse Designer Conference, while their staff members attend the HOW Conference for a big dose of creative inspiration at the very same time.
What’s in it for you?
• All the great sessions and speakers you’ve come to expect from HOW events
• Programs focused specifically for the Creative Freelancer Conference and the In-HOWse Designer Conference, plus lots of extras that have never before been part of those events • An unmistakable energy that ignites when the design community comes together • A once-a-year opportunity to network with other creative pros
• Unparalleled access to information and inspiration in the better-than-ever Design Resource Center and HOW Bookstore • The biggest design party of the year, under one roof.
Put it on your calendar, add it to your budget and start your networking now. Trust me, this is THE design event you won’t want to miss.
Visit HOWconference.com, CreativeFreelancerConference.com or InHOWseConference.com to learn more about the events, and sign up for the free e-mail newsletter so you'll be among the first to know when speakers and sessions are announced in the coming weeks.
I hope you'll join me in Denver next June for a whole pile of design awesomeness.
Posted by Bryn Events | HOW Magazine | Industry News
Monday, November 02, 2009 4:55:32 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Design News
Forgive us; our in-boxes have been piling up with industry news you should know about, and we're a bit behind in sharing it with you. Here's what's happening:
• Adobe last week announced the global winners of its Adobe Design Achievement Awards at the ICOGRADA World Congress in Beijing. The program recognizes outstanding student creative talent. Full list of winners here, including these: —Illustration: Joerg Block, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences —Animation: team led by David Prosser of the Royal College of Art, London —Motion Graphics: David Harper, Indiana University —Print Communications: team led by Jison Park, Ewha Woman's University and Chung-ang University, Korea
• AIGA Los Angeles is hosting an evening with Milton Glaser on November 12, 7:30 at Space 15 Twenty in LA. Go here to register.

• Workamajig has announced a user conference for design and ad agencies that use its project-management software. Workology 2.0 is slated for the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, April 11–14, 2010.
• Wausau Paper released a new promo for its Royal line of papers for digital printing, "WYSIWYG: What You See is What You Get." The piece shows that even the textured stocks in the Royal brand perform reliably and worry-free, with a guarantee from the mill.
• Appleton Coated announced the 2009 winners of its U B the Judge competition, with 17 projects (printed all or in part on Utopia and Curious Collection papers) taking honors. Full list of winners here, including these: —Hornall Anderson's "Jetforth" brochure for CitationShares —Tiffany & Co.'s worldwide trade catalog, by the company's in-house creative team —Rule29's "29 Reasons to Vote" screen-printed poster —ESOPUS magazine's issue No. 10
• Shutterstock now legally guarantees every footage clip and image in its library by providing up to $10,000 to cover costs and damages for claims arising from usage of one of its products.
• From the "Cool Projects" file ... NYC firm Chermayeff & Geismar worked with Alicia Keys to create motion graphics for the singer's Black Ball fundraiser for her Keep a Child Alive charity. C&G partner Sagi Haviv conceived of a graphic representation of donor names that filled a giant LED stage onscreen.

Posted by Bryn Design School | Industry News
Monday, November 02, 2009 3:51:11 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Job Of The Day
Associate Professor University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
The University of Kansas is seeking a full-time faculty member to lead
our growing new program, PhotoMedia, which began as a degree program
spring 2008. PhotoMedia seeks to make the most of these innovative
advances through traditional photography skills and techniques,
enhanced digital photography skills, and contemporary media formats
that can be applied to industry or artistic endeavors.
The
candidate for this position must be able to develop curricular course
content as the program evolves and will work closely with other faculty
members in the development and implementation of curriculum to include
digital media, visual literacy, photographic composition, computer
imaging, motion graphics, video, and more. The candidate should have
credentials in Photography and Digital Media practice and theory and be
able to demonstrate research accomplishments or creative activities in
one or more specific photo/media disciplines.
Duties and Responsibilities Teach
intermediate and advanced undergraduate PhotoMedia classes, assume a
leadership role in development of curriculum and course content,
participate in regular academic advising of PhotoMedia majors, and
other departmental service activities, as well as contribute to the
intellectual life of the university.Posted by Megan Industry News
Monday, November 02, 2009 12:51:06 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Friday, October 30, 2009
Classic Design
Last year, when I first saw a picture of the Penguin cloth-bound classic series illustrated by Coralie Bickford-Smith, I wanted them immediately, and was totally disappointed that they were only available in the U.K. But now, they're being released in the U.S., too. Yay!

via Design*Sponge
Posted by Megan
Illustration
Friday, October 30, 2009 3:01:03 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Top 10 Websites For Designers (November 2009)
Check out the Top 10 Sites for Designers.
http://www.binny.com.au
Binny Illustration
Binny Talib is an Australian Illustrator with a charming style and a lovely color palette.
http://daniel.schutzsmith.com
Daniel Schutzsmith - All Around Web Nerd
Daniel Schutzmith has a rare combination of talents in business,
strategy, design and programming. Plus, he's a great public speaker.
http://www.designstudentresource.com
Design Student Resource
A one-stop site for all the things a graphic design student may need to know for school projects and design.
http://www.foldfactory.com/index.php
foldfactory.com
Foldfactory is a site dedicated to folding paper for print production.
http://www.fuzzco.com
Fuzzco
Fuzzco is a three person creative studio in South Carolina. See their work, read their blog and don't miss the randomator.
http://www.hexanine.com
Hexanine
New brand and identity design firm with offices in Chicago and Los Angeles.
http://www.joncontino.com
Jon Contino
Designer/Illustrator Jon Contino does some amazing hand lettering.
http://www.julishoredesign.com
juli shore design
Designer Juli Shore specializes in packaging and branding.
http://www.thinkmorris.com
MORRIS
This is the new site of the seasoned branding firm MORRIS (formerly
Morris! Communication). These guys are experts at influencing young
adults through cross media branding.
http://www.generaldesignco.com
The General Design Co.
The General Design Co. is located just off Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C., right above Hanks Oyster Bar. Posted by Megan
Top 10 Websites For Designers
Friday, October 30, 2009 1:03:26 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Job Of The Day
Jr. Graphic Designer Compass Display Group, Marietta, GA
Compass Display Group fuses powerful graphic communications design with
three-dimensional thinking to create highly effective in-store
marketing programs, ranging from permanent installations to temporary
displays and signage. We specialize in communicating complex ideas and
branding concepts in a way that instantly resonates with the consumer
at the point-of-purchase and beyond, ultimately helping our clients
achieve their sales goals.
We are seeking a talented
individual with 2-3 years of design experience to join our growing
creative team assisting in conceptual development and all graphic
design efforts. The top candidate will have a passion for
communications/advertising design, an eye for detail, and the
willingness to learn new techniques; like mapping 2D art onto
dimensional 3D CAD model surfaces. This designer will be expected to be
a proactive, naturally enthusiastic team member that will constantly be
seeking out the most efficient and effective way to get the job done,
maintaining the highest level of quality possible.Posted by Megan
Industry News
Friday, October 30, 2009 12:40:53 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Thursday, October 29, 2009
Environmental Poster Series
Neenah Paper just released the second in a series of posters celebrating conservation. The first poster, released this summer, is printed on ENVIRONMENT® Papers, PC 100 White and is packed with facts about recycling. The second poster, released in October, highlights water and is printed on CLASSIC® Linen Papers, Recycled 100 Bright White. The third, due in November, looks at energy and will be printed on CLASSIC COLUMNS® Papers, Recycled Bright White.
“Environmental issues tend to be deadly serious subjects that many treat with a somber tone,” said Steve Sikora, co-owner and creative director/copywriter of Design Guys, the Minneapolis-St. Paul firm who designed the Neenah Wallpaper Poster Series.
Taking the opposite tack, these posters were designed to have maximum visual impact — making the most of a few bits of text and being able to work singly or as a group. Both of those attributes increase the odds they will make their way onto plenty of walls — and stay there.
 Posted by Megan Industry News
Thursday, October 29, 2009 1:46:19 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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