by Prescott | 2008.10.31 | design, design_packaging, design_print, the industry, the internet, typography
Like most designers, I collect interesting things I find. I keep brochures, posters, photos, magazine ads, clippings of random things. I also collect boxes, which is a whole other story. In the online world, this usually manifests itself as bookmarking a million sites...
by Prescott | 2008.10.29 | fashion, the industry
I don’t usually repost images found on Photoshop Disasters, but this one has to be passed on. My god, did they actually think no one would notice? Original Here »
by Prescott | 2008.10.29 | computers & gadgets, the internet, web technology
A few weeks ago, I quit Entourage in favour of Apple’s Mail. While I had heard a variety of arguments for Mail (and thereby, against Entourage), the primary trait that made me switch was the lightweight, fast-loading nature of the application itself. Mail is...
by Prescott | 2008.10.29 | brands & branding, national identities, politics
What do to when your lawn sign gets stolen? That was the question on Shannon Bennett’s mind when she discovered that someone in her neighborhood hack nicked all the Obama/Biden signs. So she did what any other hot-blooded supported would do — she painted her...
by Prescott | 2008.10.27 | brands & branding, design_packaging, the internet
Last week, Pepsi debuted their new logo and brand identity, along with new packaging concepts. They suck. I’m not going to re-hash the same sentiments that virtually everyone is saying (design pros, marketers, and laymen alike), but here’s a video where...