Jason Dent has designed a wonderful poster titled “The ABCs of branding”. He created a brand alphabet by using a variety of famous logos, illustrating how a basic symbol can represent a global brand experience. No fancy taglines, catchy jingles, or colorful pictures are needed. When a brand evokes memorable emotions and their logo is designed thoughtfully, it leaves an impression that lasts a lifetime.
The pollution in China has long been criticized by the public and the media, but it wasn’t until I moved to Beijing that I saw it for myself first hand. It’s something you can bear, but never get used to. You see it, smell it, breathe it, and feel the film of dirt on your skin. The pollution takes a toll on your body, your overall health, and it’s literally impossible to escape. If you want to learn more about just how bad the pollution really is, the following two sources after the jump will surely shed more light on the situation.
Look at these Puma kicks and tell me what comes to your mind? Looks like Classic Pumas in different colorways right? Well, read on and you’ll see that a little marketing can go a long way. (more…)
I’ve been using Google Chrome for the Mac OS lately and I must admit it’s blazing fast. However, there are a few important features missing that prevent this from being an instant recommended download (no bookmark manager, no extension support, no full screen mode, missing certain multi-touch mouse gestures for those of us with Macbook Pros and Magic Mouses). If you want to see what features Google Chrome does have, check out this marvelous hand-crafted video.
When I first saw this toy created by Argentinean Art Director Javier López Pereyra, I was strangely satisfied by how every aspect of the product fit together so nicely. Coined El Ramón, this delightful limited edition figurine was inspired by 50s/60s concepts of spaceships and robots - think “The Jetsons” meets “War of the Worlds” and “Lost in Space”.
I’ve always been a fan of Absolut Vodka ads and not only because my old agency (TBWA\Chiat Day) was responsible for them. Their ads are simple and iconic, usually stemming from their eye-catching bottle designs. Here are two recent limited edition bottle designs that caught my eye courtesy of Lovely Package.
Absolut Vancouver (Designer: Douglas Fraser | Country: Canada)
Just in time for the 2010 Winter Olympics, this bottle design shows much love to my hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia. The design captures Vancouver’s west coast lifestyle in a nutshell, as described by the designer himself:
”It’s about contemporary urban living set in a crown of snow capped mountains, driftwood and steel, high rise condos and quaint neighbourhoods. Vancouver represents the spirit of the west, where the sun rises over the mountains and sets into the ocean. The citizens believe in playing hard. Work happens in the ports, glass towers, and life is all about a balanced west coast style.”
Absolut Flavor of the Tropics (Designer: Williams Murray Hamm | Country: United Kingdom)
This bottle graphic was designed for the limited edition tropical Vodka flavour which will be launched exclusively in Duty Free/travel retail stores globally for a 6-month period. The design uses thermal images of the world map to represent the various exotic fruit flavors which thrive in the humid climates of the tropics. Nice touch incorporating the Tropics of Cancer line into the logo.