Thursday, April 15, 2010

IBM Smart Planet

Check IBM's Smart planet website. Not only see beautiful icons and posters, but also motion graphic.
Joe Makower from The Energy Collective wrote an insightful story about this IBM ad campaign that explains its goals and strategy and includes interviews with Rich Lechner, IBM’s VP of Energy and Environment and John Kennedy, VP of Integrated Marketing Communications.
also check it from DataVisualization.ch websitehttp://www.brandingeye.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/ibm_ad_120808.png

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Mixtape Club (YG7)

Too technical for the arts, too creative for the sciences, YG8 Jurors Chris Smith,
Jesse Casey, and Michelle Higa funneled their collective love of music, computer
science and semiotics into the world of animation, and Mixtape Club (YG7) was
born.

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Happy Birthday Art Chantry

Today is the birthday of Tacoma/Tacoma based graphic designer Art Chantry
"Mr. Chantry is probably best known for expanding on the bristling low-tech aesthetic of punk music, in posters and album covers..."
"These works reflect an omnivorous talent for the incisive recycling of vintage images, usually with a handmade look that Mr. Chantry calls roughed up."
"Among his sources are 60's psychedelic posters, wholesome 50's advertising (including pages from tool catalogs and grocery store circulars) and Monty Python's gloss on Edwardian illustration -- usually presented with a sense of clashing social values. These are underscored by techniques like torn-edge collage, taped images, messy script, punch-printed lettering, startling juxtapositions and endless variations on the possibilities of photographic graininess achieved by repeated photocopying."
Read the whole review from The New york Times
Check his book: Some People Can't SurfArt Chantry Header

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Friday, April 9, 2010

Vintage Illustrations by Kareem Rizk

Vintage Illustrations by Kareem Rizk - http://bit.ly/dnFOiLhttp://www.kareemrizk.com/TheHome.jpghttp://imgs.abduzeedo.com/files/paul0v2/kareem/11.jpghttp://imgs.abduzeedo.com/files/paul0v2/kareem/27.jpghttp://imgs.abduzeedo.com/files/paul0v2/kareem/03.jpghttp://imgs.abduzeedo.com/files/paul0v2/kareem/08.jpg

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Is AT&T updating its logo again?

Is AT&T updating its logo...again?
"AT&T is undertaking an ambitious rebranding effort under the banner "Rethink Possible" that includes a redesign that updates its trademark logo." Read More from ADage
also check History of the AT&T Network and Bell Logo History
1889 Bell Logo 1900 Bell Logo 1921 Bell Logo 1939 Bell Logo1964 Bell Logo1969 Bell Logo

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Monday, April 5, 2010

Dali calls himself a bad painter

"I'm a very bad painter. "
"Because I'm too intelligent to be a good painter. To be a good painter you've got to be a bit stupid."
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Friday, April 2, 2010

Adora Svitak: What adults can learn from kids

Derek Sivers: How to start a movement

Evan Grant: Making sound visible through cymatics

Friday, March 26, 2010

minilogue - hitchhiker's choice

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Your turn

KOBRA - a compilation

Behind the scenes

There was a time

A_breif_History_of_communication

Saturday, March 20, 2010

15 Surprising Logos

15 Surprising Logos really make you surprise. Have fun.

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Friday, March 19, 2010

Visual Flow

I was talking about music being a great metaphor to describe the flow with graphics and design, Noah Kareus sent me the perfect sample after class. Thanks, Noah.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Book for infographic

Dona Wong: The Wall Street Journal Guide to Information Graphics

"In today's data-driven world, professionals need to know how to express themselves in the language of graphics effectively and eloquently. Yet information graphics is rarely taught in schools or is the focus of on-the-job training. Now, for the first time, Dona M. Wong, a student of the information graphics pioneer Edward Tufte, makes this material available for all of us. "

Wong began her visual jouralism career at the New York Times in the 1990s as the business graphic editor and worked as a graphics director at the Wall Street Journal from 2001. Recently, She has been appointed the strategy director for information at Sigel+Gale.




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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Olympic Pictograms Through the Ages

Olympic Pictograms Through the Ages, a video looking back at the pictograms of Olympic games. To know the evolution and hear Steven Heller 's criticism about the design. Source form New York Times.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

albatross chicks

A picture is worth a thousand words. New work from photographer Chris Jordan .
Chris Jordan is best known for larger scale photography that depicts mass consumption and waste.
You might see his work in our main gallery. Last December, he was one of the artists in "Waht's the rush? Topics on Convenience" exhibition. One of his works was a large scale digital print depicting two million plastic beverage bottles.

Abandoned his "pop art approach", Chris Jordan's new work was less about form but more intense and shocking. Work was shot in 2009, on Midway Atoll, a tiny island near the middle of the North Pacific. In order to documented the phenomenon as faithfully as possible, Chris did not make any artificial rearrangement: "not a single piece of plastic in any of these photographs was moved, placed, manipulated, arranged, or altered in any way. These images depict the actual stomach contents of baby birds in one of the world's most remote marine sanctuaries, more than 2000 miles from the nearest continent." Check those pictures from his web site.



Chris Jordan's also been called the "it" artist for the green movement. "It chages the way you view the world."
Embedded below is a video of Chris Jordan speaking at the prestigious TED conference.

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Saturday, February 13, 2010

ninia Kukul



This beautiful mural titled "ninia Kukul" was created by street artist Stinkfish. It was recently spotted in Bogota, Columbia.

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Evolution of Olympic Pictograms-1964 to 2012

ideas from Oneday





Interesting paper wallet and Valentine day pillowcase from Oneday.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

CSUF new Logo


Email from Jeffrey D. Cook
– Associate Vice President of
University Advancement for Strategic Communications, for CSUF new logo:

President Gordon announced that Cal State Fullerton has adopted a new visual identity system. He also provided the following URL so that the campus community could view sample images of the new seal, logo, and emblem: http://www.fullerton.edu/stratcomm/identity-samples.gif

Appearing below are a number of questions and answers about the transition to the new visual identity that may be helpful.

Why is CSUF’s visual identity changing?
In his email to campus, Dr. Gordon outlined the process that led to the identity change. Among the planning efforts currently under way on campus has been a yearlong effort to better understand the university’s aspirational position in the higher education marketplace. Because an organization’s visual identity is a creative tool that supports aspirational positioning, we assessed our current logo and seal as part of this effort. After concepts were tested with multiple constituencies both on and off campus, the president and his senior leadership team approved the new identity based on this cumulative feedback.

What does the new imagery in the seal, logo, and emblem mean?
The tree stands as a symbol of academic and personal growth, knowledge, and transformation. The fact that it is an orange tree recalls our past as a campus that grew from among the orange groves, and also reflects our home here in Orange County. The mountain imagery, inspired by the ranges to the north and east, helps to further define our place in the world, while also representing strength and permanence. The sunrays convey a sense of vision, optimism, and confidence in the future. We believe these images together help communicate the qualities and values the university promotes.

Do I need to order new letterhead and business cards?
At the end of May, the university is changing its area code to 657. In order to avoid confusion, you will most likely want to order letterhead and business cards that reflect this change, while also reviewing the inventory you have on hand and appropriate cost considerations.

How do I order letterhead, envelopes, and business cards?
Stationery can be ordered online. The website for Reprographics here on campus (http://edigital.fullerton.edu/dsf) will be updated in the coming days to reflect the new identity. Reprographics is the only authorized vendor for stationery orders.

How do I download the new logo?
By June 1, new artwork will be available for download on the Strategic Communications website. An announcement will be made when visual identity artwork is available.

I have a project that needs to be printed/produced prior to June 1. What do I do?
If you require identity artwork for an urgent job prior to the general rollout, please contact Andrea Davis, coordinator of client and production services in Strategic Communications, at adavis@fullerton.edu.

Is the university abandoning use of the elephant image?
No. The “Titan” elephant image will live on as part of the visual representations of our athletics program. Strategic Communications and Athletics will soon develop a refreshed elephant icon for this purpose, which will join other athletics-related images such as the Fullerton “F” and “Titans” wordmark. In addition, the illustrated “Tuffy” design, which is an informal caricature of the university mascot, will continue to be used.

What “rules” govern the use of the components of the visual identity system?
At the same time that artwork downloads become available, new graphic standards also will be posted. In short, no component of the visual identity system may be manipulated from its established form. Additionally, Athletics’ yet-to-be-created Titan image and the official “Tuffy” illustration produced by Strategic Communications are the only two elephant images permitted for use at Cal State Fullerton.

Did the university spend money on developing the identity package?
In keeping with these challenging budgetary times, we developed the new visual identity without incurring external consulting or design costs. Operational funds spent by Strategic Communications have been negligible. In addition, we've elected to make the university's transition to the new identity a gradual process to minimize costs.


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Jeffrey D. Cook
Associate Vice President of
University Advancement for Strategic Communications
California State University, Fullerton

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Blu

After watching the amazing video, I started to search more Blu's work online. Check here for their work site.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Bowers in Santa Ana

I went Bowers museum today and enjoyed the visit.
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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Tokidoki and SImone Legno

This Italian born artist uses soccer balls, t-shirts and accessories as his canvas. Drawing inpiration from everything Japanese, he has one of today's hottest global brands.
Simone Legno is the Italian artist behind tokidoki, an insanely-popular Japanese inspired lifestyle brand. Simone Legno is a Pioneer of Purple: A showcase of inspirational individuals with creativity, style, innovation - and a distinctly purple spirit. Start wearing Purple!

Tokidoki also teamed up with StrangeCo to produce some of the cutest designer toys around.Check the designer toy collection

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

visual cultural: 2wice magazine

Each issue of 2wice, published twice yearly by the 2wice Arts Foundation, is a thematic exploration into the visual and performing arts. By focusing on themes, rather than a specific medium or discipline, links are established between diverse areas of cultural and artistic practice, such as painting, sculpture, photography, film, design, fashion, dance, music, material culture and new media. 2wice is intended to both document and vividly materialize the theme of each issue. Recently, this site also added a video section. Check here.

2wice magazine is designed by Pentagram's New york office, Under the direction of Abbott Miller.

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