Starbucks in Upper West Side had some nice espresso designs on the wall, I had to look closely. They are so very well designed!
Category: design
Typography at MoMA
One more post from MoMA visit. Cool typography treatment caught my eye as always. Word itself can be really strong, but with typography design, it gets even stronger and very powerful.
Very cool – it was all letterpressed, too:
This is a small cool exhibition that’s going on at MoMA: George Lois – The Esquire Covers
You can see images from the photo shoot, slides from the cover shoots, rough sketches to finish etc. It’s great to see behind the scene process and the concepts – here’s Andy Warhol’s cover:
Tucker Blair
I have been working on the Tucker Blair e-commerce website and it has been launched! They offer a handmade needlepoint product. This was a collaboration project with Joan Grasser, the logo and collateral designer, Randy Shepherd, the developer, and Taylor Llewellyn, the client. Everyone was so awesome to work with and it is great to see the site on live! Taylor did the photo shoot, writing and everything, too. It is always so nice to work with Joan – we used to work together in SF and this is our second collaboration after Coast Range Investments project besides lots of projects we did together at our old work. And Randy – I couldn’t do this without him!
Taylor will have more product coming soon and we’ll be working on it again soon.
Charmingwall
This Charmingwall (the making of) was on Design*Sponge yesterday, and I was so inspired that I have to write about it here. The website is amazing! I use Flash myself and I can’t even imagine how long it took to animate this and I love that it surprises audience, very hand-made, and it just so fun!
I want to design a website like that.