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In The Square: January 2008
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008. An apple walks into a bar. Have you seen these fruit bars from Trader Joe's. This has got to be my all-time favorite product name for a fruit bar. Not only is the pun wonderful, and the description indicative of whole fruit goodness, but it leaves me wanting more. What happens next? Whoever wrote this is my hero! Special thanks to Brian for bringing a Trader Joe's. Apple fruit bar to lunch at work. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Valerie Hoy - Project Green.
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In The Square: Office Prank #4
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Saturday, December 15, 2007. I thought I should give my iMovie a place on my blog. Now, everyone can see it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Valerie Hoy - Project Green. Mark Gross - Risking Absurdity. Michelle Saltmarsh - The Salt Mine. Kristina Hopkins - anitsirk. Cindy Di - PubLife. Heather Sigle - no comic sans. Bob Gillespie - Bob's Yard Sale. Phil Cooper - Project Green. Oakley Julian - Wormages. Janet Lenzer - DOGoodstuff. Shayla Bason - design teapot.
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The Teapot: 11/2007
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Where ideas, thoughts and other tidbits come to steep. Still working on it. This is for Project 6 (the 3-D description). I’m still tweaking it, but let me know what you think. You start down one road only to find it dead ends after hours of work. Now you have valuable time invested here, do you dump it pack up and start over? Or do you salvage what you can, limp along for a while and pray for a spark of ingenuity? The spark appeared before, but will it come again? Dewey vs. Color. I couldn’t resist...
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In The Square: This Cake Is as Old as Helvetica!
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Friday, February 15, 2008. This Cake Is as Old as Helvetica! With a name like German Chocolate Cake, you would think this dessert was cooked up in some Bavarian kitchen, but the recipe was first published in a Texas newspaper in 1958. The dessert is named after the man who invented this particular kind of sweet chocolate for Baker's Chocolate: Sam German. We no longer know the name of the original recipe writer. For more on this topic and recipes, read " German chocolate: It's more than just a cake.
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In The Square: now that is an ad for jeans!
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Friday, December 14, 2007. Now that is an ad for jeans! Check out this billboard for jeans. In case you can't see it, the text reads: At this moment, your bum is completely exposed. If it were in a sexy pair of jeans, it would attract attention all the time! Too bad the idea doesn't work in brochure form. Ha, this is a great ad! December 14, 2007 at 9:59 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Valerie Hoy - Project Green. Mark Gross - Risking Absurdity. Cindy Di - PubLife.
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anitsirk: old navy typography
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Being a fan of Old Navy's clothing, I frequent their website. I've been noticing their latest 'rebranding' efforts over the past few months (they send me a newly designed credit card after each rebranding - I think I've gotten 4 in the last few years), and they are currently using a very interesting choices in typography. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Frederick, MD, United States. View my complete profile. A little typography help. Turkey home invasions spread to michigan. Perhaps it could be tang?
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The Teapot: Nothing against it, but . . .
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Where ideas, thoughts and other tidbits come to steep. Nothing against it, but . . . I decided early on that I wanted to get through the semester without posting a link from YouTube on my blog. Nothing against the site, I do flip through it every now and then, I just feel that references to YouTube are everywhere (television news, newspapers, etc) and I wanted to find material someplace else. I made it up to today December 5. Check out Becky’s take on. What is Graphic Design? Tue Dec 11, 11:25:00 PM EST.
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In The Square: The End!
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Saturday, December 15, 2007. We finally made it through the end of semester! Here is a celebratory video (yes, Shayla, it is on Youtube. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Okay, okay, I give. I love YouTube! 0) This clip is a great find. Hallelujah! December 15, 2007 at 11:01 PM. Happy End of Semester to all. December 17, 2007 at 11:09 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Valerie Hoy - Project Green. Mark Gross - Risking Absurdity. Michelle Saltmarsh - The Salt Mine.
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The Teapot: What you can do with that No. 2 pencil
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Where ideas, thoughts and other tidbits come to steep. What you can do with that No. 2 pencil. Text for Project 7. 160; Why keep boring pencils around? Pencils take up valuable desktop space, so they should be useful and amusing. How do you make pencils amusing? You create Pencil Characters. Pickup the supplies, follow the instructions, and you are on your way. Hours of amusement await you. Supplies Needed to Create Characters. Pencils (number 2 pencils work well). Yarn (several different colors). Place ...
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In The Square: February 2008
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Friday, February 15, 2008. This Cake Is as Old as Helvetica! With a name like German Chocolate Cake, you would think this dessert was cooked up in some Bavarian kitchen, but the recipe was first published in a Texas newspaper in 1958. The dessert is named after the man who invented this particular kind of sweet chocolate for Baker's Chocolate: Sam German. We no longer know the name of the original recipe writer. For more on this topic and recipes, read " German chocolate: It's more than just a cake.