Posted July 21, 2010 5:50 pm.
Filed under: clients, details, process
Tags: House of Air, letterhead, logo design, Pacific Northwest, storage, time warp, ULINE
Whoa, it’s like I went through a time warp. I go to sleep after a day’s work and when I when I sit back down to blog, two weeks have passed! My apologies for the moment of silence to all of the loyal blog followers out there (I’m especially looking at you, Pennsylvania—keep the visits coming).
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Posted February 19, 2010 5:57 pm.
Filed under: daily happenings
Tags: Levi's, logo design, Opening Ceremony, organizing
That’s right. I got my workout at work today.The intern job description should include, “Must be able to lift 50lbs.” I reorganized all of our overflow work samples and came up with a chronological labeling system. Doing a mindless task and listening to the Rolling Stones Pandora station was actually kind of enjoyable though.
It’s been an all around good week at MINE™. Yesterday Christopher and I presented our logo to the client, and it went well! They were pleased with their options, and the client even chose the logo we like. We have a little bit of finessing to do, but we’ll most likely turn in final art early next week. From what I hear, this was the fastest logo ever designed and approved at MINE™. I really enjoyed doing this project. First and foremost, I love story telling. Figuring out an identity is part of the story that an organization uses to present itself to the world. But also, I got to collaborate with Christopher and learned a lot from the experience.
The fun doesn’t end today. Tim, Emily (Tim’s girlfriend and former MINE™ intern), yours truly, and guests will be attending the Levi’s Cords by Opening Ceremony launch party. We’ll be in high form tonight, checkin’ checkin’ our fresh.
Posted August 5, 2009 6:21 pm.
Filed under: daily happenings, process
Tags: logo design, naming
At the moment, we’re working on two totally different, completely unrelated projects. One’s a naming project, and one’s a logo design. The naming project has been in the works since before my time here, and the logo I started on my first day.
Both projects are well into their life cycle, they’ve been through client meetings, with lots of ideas having been tossed around. I’m impressed with two aspects of their specific processes.
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