Recently, the A&E show Hoarders has enthralled our family. The show is a disturbing look inside the homes of people whose inability to part with their belongings is so out of control that they are on the verge of a personal crisis. As someone who struggles with clutter, every episode leaves me with the urge to throw out all the unnecessary stuff that accumulates around me.
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Newsweek’s ‘Diana at 50′ Cover Stirs Up Controversy…
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SC Textile Giant, Milliken, Unveils New Logo, Brand Identity
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Own This, Not That – Suggestions for Simplifying
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1998: Sean Connery F-bombs Steve Jobs Over Imac Ad
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June 30, 2011 | No Comments
How creepy is the newest cover of Newsweek? Newsweek digitally engineered a photo illustration, aka Photoshopped, of an age-projected Princess Diana with with the former Kate Middleton, now Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. The image is an attention-getter.
SC Textile Giant, Milliken, Unveils New Logo, Brand Identity
June 29, 2011 | No Comments
South Carolina textile giant, Milliken & Co., has unveiled a new company logo and brand identity for its specialty chemicals, floor coverings and performance materials divisions.
Just weeks before the iMac’s first Christmas in 1998, Steve Jobs, a lifelong fan of James Bond, instructed his ad agency to begin work on a special celebrity Christmas ad featuring 007 himself, Sean Connery — even though Connery had yet to be signed.
Udderly Confused
May 27, 2011 | No Comments
The Real Milkshake. Now with Double Flavor. Love it or hate it, McDonald’s Finland Double Flavor ad evokes strong responses: “This McDonald’s Double Flavor Milkshake ad does a great job at differentiating itself from many of the more obvious ad concepts that have already been done. This print ad is fresh, fun, and far from [...] Read More
Who Needs Designers?
May 24, 2011 | No Comments
It looks like all of us designers will be flipping burgers here soon. We’re being replaced by a cream in a tube… Introducing: Make My Logo Bigger Cream, Whitespace Eliminator, and Starburst Dust Video by Agency Fusion
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What’s In The Box?!?!
“What’s in the box?” – Brad Pitt, Seven Storage Deluxe is a company that most people wouldn’t notice unless you needed their services: Storage Deluxe storage management is a Manhattan-based owner, developer and manager of self-storage properties. The company owns, has interests in, and manages 28 self-storage locations in the New York metropolitan area, [...] Read More
I hadn’t seen it online before, but one of the early promotion videos we worked on at SYNNEX. It is now online over at Youtube. Based on an excellent script by Scott Marcley, the comparison of America’s founding fathers and the founding members of SYNNEX’s Varnex community worked really well. The production work was handled [...] Read More
Himalayas Art Museum – 1,390 Designers Work For Nothing
May 12, 2011 | No Comments
In March, LOGODESIGNLOVEreported on a design ‘contest’ for the Himalayas Art Museum. Well, the results are in. How did the participants fare?
The Evolution of Web Design
April 15, 2011 | No Comments
Can you believe that the first published website is already 20 years old? Web design has come a long way since the first website was published by Tim Berners-Lee in 1991. This infographic is a peek at the evolutionary tale of web design, which is ironically still in its infant stages.

