I saw this on Quipsologies, but followed the link through to Icon Magazine. I wish someone had had this idea sooner- before I was born- and it was actually implemented today. Maybe I’ll just have to make my own.
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I saw this on Quipsologies, but followed the link through to Icon Magazine. I wish someone had had this idea sooner- before I was born- and it was actually implemented today. Maybe I’ll just have to make my own.
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So I was interviewed last year about what makes me tick as a designer. I just got the link, so if you’re interested, go to http://persuasionpartner.com/blog/designer-profile-hanna-hudson/ to see the video. Let me know what you think in the comments!
I like the graphic design for the Obama campaign. There were more images, I just can’t find them at the moment.

I’ve been doing a lot of hand drawn typography logos recently and I really like Eddie Bauer’s logo. Feast your eyes:

Having a name with two H’s I’m curious to see what other business and organizations with double H’s do for logos. Here’s a few- some work well, others not so much.
I like this one. Simple and classic it has a nice balance with the chairs and the type. The chairs kind of mirror the H.

This one isn’t as successful, the HH juxtaposition seems a bit too obvious and the Halcyon House font doesn’t match the HH very well.

This one is for a hospital, but it reminds me of a construction company.

This one is for a hotel. I wish the three letters were a bit more integrated. They look just haphazardly placed on top of each other.

This one is simple, safe and a bit boring. The palmetto seems a bit too close to the H for comfort.

I’ve been a fan of this brand for a while. I love the simplicity of the logo, yet it’s creatively different. Bold and confident, it bears the brand image well.

Love these ads from the art of reuse blog. Read their blog here: blog.theartofreuse.ca. As far as I can tell it is a thrift store, a blog, a commnity and so much more.




I was looking through some of the work that my company, openbox9 did before I started working there. We did a series of e-cards for one of our clients. They tickled me pink, so I had to share 3 of my favorites.


This one reminds me of urban outfitters:
