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Monthly Archives: April 2008

Curious George

April 30, 2008
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Curious George

Magazine covers usually aim to please. The idea seems to be that if a cover image offends as few people as possible, as many people as possible will buy the magazine. MOMA’s current exhibition of George Lois’s legendary Esquire covers proves the opposite to be true. Between 1962 and 1972, Lois’s provocative, opinionated, funny and sometimes even angry work...

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Maintaining Copyright Under Pseudonym

April 29, 2008
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Maintaining Copyright Under Pseudonym

You asked your legal, copyright, and trademark questions, and Jean has answered! All questions are culled from the comments section attached to the original ‘Ask Jean’ post. We invite you to ask more questions. Kelly says: Hi Jean, I asked a question awhile back that didn’t get answered – I’m wondering what to do in situations where an author...

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Sustainable Typography

April 28, 2008
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Sustainable Typography

The concept of “green” typography may seem ridiculous to non-type-nerds and, yes OK, perhaps typography can’t conquer climate change, but it can certainly help communicate it! With these thoughts in mind, I thought it would be interesting to share some recent examples I’ve found of contemporary typography that truly redefine those terrifying visions of green (and tree-shaped) logos!

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HOW Conference: Taking it Home With You

April 25, 2008
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HOW Conference: Taking it Home With You

‘Synergy’ is one of those words I hate: a business buzzword that’s so ubiquitous as to be meaningless. Trouble is, the word pretty much describes what we try to do with HOW as a brand. Speakers at the HOW Design Conference write for the magazine or are sources for articles. Feature stories become conference sessions. Conference speakers author HOW...

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Design and Surprise

April 24, 2008
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Design and Surprise

Judith Uzcategui’s banner design for the Baltimore Urban Forest project Surprise is the most magical element of birthdays, holidays, and vacations. When asked what gift I might like for a special occasion, I usually say “surprise me,” to maintain the amusing belief that something unusual can happen. The experience of not knowing what to expect is just as welcome...

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Are You A Good Designer?

April 23, 2008
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Are You A Good Designer?

When I was first asked to contribute a piece on design ethics to Notes, I wondered how I could credibly comment on such a complex and highly academic topic. Whilst sitting at the early stages of my creative career, I wondered how many of us really understand what it means to be a “good” designer, and asked myself, if...

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Money Maker

April 22, 2008
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Money Maker

Money is associated with many things, but beauty is not usually one of them. However, in his fascinating project “Neutral Currency”, artist Peter Simensky transforms ordinary, dog-eared bills from unstable currencies into gorgeous hand-assembled collages that are printed into limited edition series. The kaleidoscopic mish-mash of pastel-colored faces and national symbols create a provocative imagery that is rich with...

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The Museum of Nature

April 21, 2008
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The Museum of Nature

I recently came across the great work of Finnish photographer Ilkka Halso. His photographic series the ‘Museum of Nature’ wonderfully challenges the natural environment from its current state into a future world where it is something we have to visit to experience. The collection of compelling images pictures a series of man-made structures that enclose nature, protecting it from...

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Best Week Ever

April 21, 2008
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Best Week Ever

Look out, Fashion Week and Restaurant Week, there’s a new week on the block! This summer, the City of New York will celebrate its thriving internet community by introducing the week-long festival New York Internet Week from June 3 – 10. The event is presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences in cooperation with the The...

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Labels and Trademark Infringement

April 17, 2008
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Labels and Trademark Infringement

You asked your legal, copyright, and trademark questions, and Jean has answered! All questions are culled from the comments section attached to the original ‘Ask Jean’ post. We invite you to ask more questions. Jean, We own the trademark for a fashion label in the work form and stylized form. We have been trading as this trademark for over...

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