After a couple beers and trip through the agency after a Halloween party someone decided to become one of the Allman Brothers.
A quick pic.
Original poster.
Jenn added.
A final retouch and walla!
Posted by Russell.
There are so many types of calendars out there, especially bad ones, but these are just a few that bring a little light to the day, and maybe some design inspiration.
OH MY GOD: it is a calendar by Jonas Kamber.
“This is 2010″ Calendar Poster Jonas Kamber. This guy must be so creatively punctual!
Make the day POP with this Bubble Calendar idea. Who doesn’t like playing with this stuff?!
Of course, a spiral calendar to demonstrate the Earth’s rotation. Alone-zino.
Creativebits also put …
How about another animation. This one was a little tricky do with to the available dimensions and the fact that the logo itself could not be reduced to fit into one frame.
Posted by Pete.
Smile Gram Paper is a company that sells custom stationary for parents, and educators to be used with small children.
I was given a mere hour to concept two page layouts with minimal resources including a product image, a logo and to try to make it appear as though it were and online store.
Posted by Pete.
Here are a few layout comps that I put together for Boyd Empowerment. The original site design still remains as is.
Posted by Russell.
Most recently I have worked on the conception of the “events” page, on Owens Morris Communications’ company site, and its function.
Here is the original site. Take note of the tv/monitor image between the stereo and stacks of newspapers.
Here is a sketch to stir some thoughts about how to address the space.
Here is one more sketch borrowed from the previous, with a pasted image, to further explain how to address the tv/monitor image.
Posted by Pete.
Ring in the holidays with Make-A-Messterpiece!
Posted by Russell.
So I was given a few images to work with for Make-A-Messterpiece and was asked to create a simple animated calendar widget or “skyscraper.” Here is what I was able to put together.
Take a spin on over to makeamessterpiece.com and see the great projects and fun that the kids of Chicago are getting into.
Posted by Russell.
Here is an awesome Motion Typography Video from Alex Gopher. This is a video that I cannot get tired of. Be sure to watch for the Brooklyn Bridge.