Posted April 20, 2010 5:38 pm.
Filed under: awards, field trips
Tags: dodge ball, House of Air, Humanity Plus, Logo Lounge, Shasta, Tea Party Patriot, Tim, World's Smallest Poster Show
We are very patriotic around here today. Tim designed the most awesome logo ever. I think it would bring a Tea Party Patriot/dodge ball enthusiast to tears. I know I’ve piqued your interest, but I should wait until it goes live to show you.
MINE™ has done it again. Out of 34,000 logos submitted, the House of Air logo and the Humanity Plus logo were chosen to be in the next volume of Logo Lounge. Hooray!
Lastly, the second annual World’s Smallest Poster Show was a success. Libations, cheese, friends, and a stunning poster collection. What more could you want? To sweeten the deal, Shasta designed and gave away a poster to every guest. They are die cut and can be folded into little circus tents. Thanks for hosting, Shasta!
Posted August 19, 2009 5:47 pm.
Filed under: awards, daily happenings
Holy whoa! Things are abuzz over here as we’re reviewing all of these submissions. Lots of great stuff. We’re still very much in the thick of it, so check back tomorrow for a healthy photo/video laden update of the selection process.
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Posted June 10, 2009 5:52 pm.
Filed under: awards, daily happenings
Tags: brian roettinger, competition, getting hired, hand held heart, judging, portfolio, sci-arc
At MINE™ we see a lot of mail come through daily. Whether it’s promotional cards for printers, brochures for new paper companies, mailing lists we’ve signed up for (sign up for the Sci-Arc mailing list, beautiful work done by Brian Roettinger of Hand Held Heart!) etc…
One of the nicer (and less annoying) pieces to receive in the mail are thank you letters, gifts, and portfolio promotions! See below for further information.
Christopher is commonly asked to judge portfolio reviews and competitions nationwide, and one way to make yourself a little more memorable to the judges or reviewers is to send them a thank you card! These came in today.
And here is a gift…chest that Christopher received for judging the Applied Arts competition.
Goodies inside, sadly – no dubloons. Next time.
And here is a nice portfolio promotion Christopher recently recieved from Drew Marshall. Looks like he likes our website too! More on mail soon to come.