Posts Tagged ‘graphic design’

ON DEVELOPING A LOGO

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I am often asked what I think the purpose of a logo is or in other words, what is its job description. My answer is always the same. It’s an emotional trigger. It is the most boiled down essence of a business. It is often the first time you have any contact with that business. It’s there to either remind you of the experience you have had, whether your experience is limited to your ad in a phonebook or a full blown marketing campaign. It sets the tone for what more you will discover about this business. And by the way, there is a lot of good reading on the subject.

As importantly, I continue, is what the logo’s job IS NOT. It’s not there to give your potential customer the low down on everything you do. It’s not there to fulfill the role of a capabilities brochure or website or advertisement. In fact, the more you put into your logo, the more confusing the message often is. Keep it clean, keep it simple, keep it functional. It has to do a lot of work for your business.

A logo is the point of entry to the brand. I think someone famous by the name of Milton Glaser wrote that.


The Wonder of the Magic Mouse

Friday, February 5th, 2010

It was like walking into a candy store for Apple Junkies! The bright lights, the high energy and all the newest gadgets to enhance my designing pleasure. Just before we were about to depart to devour some California Pizza Kitchen, my eyes fell upon the glorious Magic Mouse! Lo & Behold! The splendor of a sleek and seamless wireless mouse that works on virtually any surface. It responds to my touch to scroll horizontally, vertically and diagonally in any direction without the problematic scrolly ball. All this in one tiny hyper-responsive little device that fits so perfectly under the palm of my hand thanks to the technology of Blue Tooth and the Multi-Touch innovation of the iTouch. It’s the world’s first multi-touch mouse and Pool is the proud owner of 2 of them to make life that much more efficient.

The Wonder of the Magic Mouse

IN2ITIVE OPENING

Monday, January 11th, 2010

I’ve worked with Joan Levine Russell for more than a few years now, primarily while in her Russell Engineering & Land Planning hat. I’ve always known that she is first and foremost an incredibly talented artist, but haven’t had the opportunity to do much for the artist Joan until now. When she asked me to put together a postcard for her upcoming show with Sandra Butler – well, I jumped. I’ve been lucky enough to snoop around her studio and see the work in progress. It’s really fantastic.

You don’t want to miss this.

She will be showing her work along with Sandra Butler this February.

WHERE: Fort Lewis College Art Gallery
WHEN: February 8- March 3, 2010

RECEPTION: Friday, February 12, 5-7 pm

GALLERY HOURS: 10am – 4pm, M-F
970 247 7167 for more details

In2itive

LOCAL FIRST HOLIDAY WRAPPING PAPER

Monday, December 14th, 2009

I have always loved wrapping paper. It’s forever been one of those desires, albeit sort of latent and undisclosed, that I would like to design wrapping paper. Being a graphic designer, my infatuation with pattern and texture extends through the entire gamut- from wrapping paper, wall paper, fabric to patters found in nature. I love them all. So when Carol Clark of Local First asked me to design a local wrapping paper for the holidays I was truly fired up.

The mission: design a wrapping paper that represents your feelings about holidays in Durango.
The time frame: 2 days. Yikes! No problem.

Local First is an organization dedicated to keeping dollars in La Plata County. When it comes to buying local, many of us are pretty dedicated to making that happen, however there aren’t too many options for all the pretty wrappings and trim that simply must be a part of the gift. And that’s exactly what Carol sought to do. It’s fantastic.

There were six different designs printed this year and a list of where they can be purchased can be found online at www.localfirst.org

What’s next? I’m already discussing making origami ornaments out of the paper.

Cheers!

Local First Holiday Paper

ZUBERFIZZ HAS A NEW 8 PACK

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

It snowed here in Durango today. Actually it dumped. And while I do love winter frolicking, I move into the season like a reluctant cat being pushed out the door in the morning. So, when the new mixed 8-pack gift boxes for Zuberfizz showed up this week, I did what any slightly depressed cold blooded person would do- I cracked open a bottle and welcomed the fizzy happy feeling. Its cheaper than anti-depressants and the bubbles do warm you up!

Zuberfizz is out the door this season with a brand spanking new, mixed soda, gift box, at the request of Cost Plus World Market. They have discovered our little Soda Company and want a piece of it. Who wouldn’t? The box features fantastic images of historic Durango. It seemed to snow more back then.

The Animas Museum, here in Durango has an incredible collection of our slice of history and I encourage anybody within range of Durango to pay it a visit.    www.animasmuseum.org

The 8-Packs can be found on the shelves on Cost Plus World Market sometime later this winter. They didn’t quite make it in time for the holiday season, but bring in the New Year cheer with some fantastic soda or buy a few for your friends.    www.worldmarket.com

ZUBERFIZZ HAS A NEW 8 PACK

KDUR T’S AND BEANIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE

Friday, October 16th, 2009

but only if you donate! To get yours, give money.
Call 970 247 7262.

You only have until October 23.

Better hurry.

KDUR T & Beenies

KDUR FALL FUNDRAISER 2009

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

It’s our favorite time of year!

The onset of fall?
Finding that essential Halloween costume?
The impending ski season?

No, silly, the KDUR Fall Fundraiser!

Each year, the task is to come up with a new theme for the Fall Fundraiser drive, appropriate for that year’s events locally or nationally — while driving home the important message that KDUR is a local public radio station.

This year, KDUR is celebrating 35 glorious years of public radio in the 4 Corners. So, naturally, a 70’s themed ‘Family Affair’ poster and t-shirts were the idea for the drive. The poster displays photos of the past station managers in a groovy family tree. To score a ‘hip’ tee & beanie, become a KDUR member October 16-23, 2009.

KDUR FALL FUND 09 FinalPoster_tree faces

POOL PARTNERS

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

It’s official.

Kris and I are officially partners in crime at pool. After 4 months of working hard to get the new shop up and running and creating our own distinctive space, we decided it would benefit us both if I had a little more equity in the business.

I’ve learned so much working with both Kris and Neil at Creative Conspiracy. When I showed up at their door in 2002 as a young pup straight out of College from Minnesota, I had no idea as to what the future would hold or what I would end up doing. I have so much gratitude for all I’ve learned and to all the great people and clients I have worked with.

Kris and I will continue to work together on projects and use each other as sounding boards as we continue to evolve at pool. I look forward to the adventures ahead of us and to working side-by-side Kris.

Always keep moving forward – Always keep things fresh and fluid.

CONTI RUBBER

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Continental, specializing in high-tech rubber.

Durango was fortunate enough to have been the host of this year’s Single Speeds World Championships and who better to be there than Continental Tires passing out their newest addition to their rubber fleet.

stickier, faster, longer … that’s how we roll.

Conti Rubber SSWC09

DURANGO FALL BLAZE

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

For all of you cyclists out there take note. The 4th Annual Durango Fall Blaze is right around the corner, on September 26. This century bike tour crosses some beautiful areas in and around Durango with options for shorter distances for those of you who aren’t quite so masochistic. It’s well supported and kicks off with a Packet Pickup Party and ends with a fab lunch! Did I mention beer? (Courtesy of Carver Brewing Company)

This year the poster was designed with the sponsors in mind. There are so many great ones, we wanted to make sure that they were given more than the token bottom line. The theme, while some may say is very avant-psychedelic, I say its how you feel when you finally cross the finish line after riding 100 miles. A little swoopy and ready for a beer!

You can get more information about the tour or sign up online at durangofallblaze.com

DURANGO FALL BLAZE 2009