June 27, 2004

check this out

this is pretty cool.

http://www.raumzeitfilter.de/polaroids.htm

Posted by cary at 11:54 PM | Comments (0)

June 18, 2004

BBQ Label

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If you can't see these labels, try dragging them to your desktop or view this page in Safari. My entries are ghetto I guess...

Aight, here's what I have so far on the BBQ label. (Wasn't little Leon adorable?) I haven't gotten any info from the client about what he wants written on it, so I had to wing it. There are going to be four different kinds of sauce: spicy, ?, ?, and ?. I was imagining that all the labels would have the same layout, just different color schemes. And I was also considering altering Leon depending on which flavor it was (hense the flames for spicy).

They're going to be printed on uncoated paper (which i understand is dangerous for a bbq sauce) but I'm willing to risk it for the feel I want. (HAHA! Design rules!) It's just something a little different and I've seen it on a few other products that I really like.

Since I also have to pick out the bottles, I have to find a manufacturer down there. I could look up here, but I want to save them on shipping. Anyone know of any bottle manufactuers in the south that I should look at?

Posted by at 12:44 PM | Comments (2)

June 17, 2004

Meats Label

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Hey guys, I figured it's time to tell you know...I married some guy named Elton...and we sell smoked meats for a living. Here's the sticker I designed to put on the meats after they've been vacuum sealed. Let me know what you think. I feel it's missing something....

It may look like I scanned in a wrinkled piece of paper...but that's actually on the sticker. It's meant to look like butcher paper.

Posted by at 01:13 PM | Comments (7)

June 14, 2004

oh crap.

you only think you have seen something done in flash.

http://www.tokyoplastic.com/

Posted by cary at 10:11 PM | Comments (1)

June 11, 2004

long time listener... first time caller

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this is a bent plywood table i designed and constructed for a furniture class at Tennessee. the idea was to create a table that with minimal parts that would express the beauty and structure of laminated wood. the 2 part table is almost 6 feet long and 2 feet deep. the ends are at a 30 degree angle from the floor. basically it is a 1/2 inch thick piece of wood that ripples and twists with a piece of glass resting on top. the models, computer design, construction of mold, molding of the wood, sanding and finishing was completed just short of a semester. for those who question it's ability to function. it is entirely self-supporting and is strong enough for people to sit on!

p.s. hope this picture isn't to large

Posted by johnT at 01:15 PM | Comments (3)

June 08, 2004

i just felt this needed posting somewhere

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john and i just invited cary over for dinner, and then he just went ahead and cleaned out the liquor cabinet too! well, at least he posed for a picture!

Posted by winslow at 07:31 PM | Comments (5)

EP show poster

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this is an experiment in vector/bitmap relations. and another step on my way to becoming a graphic designer from the 50s, but it might get used for real, and i hope it does. peace out kids

ps. it is a square, and i think that he (eric) could easily write in the date and time between his name and his head and anything else he needs to write could fit in at the bottom. and write now it is 11x11. oh yeah, and i think that the handwriting will look really nice and add to the 50s paul rand quality.

Posted by winslow at 09:16 AM | Comments (1)

June 04, 2004

final jason wallis business cards

well this is how the jason wallis logo and business cards ended up, and i am now beginning work on a flash site for him that i think will be really cool.

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Posted by winslow at 10:48 AM | Comments (0)

yet another logo design

i am not sure if this one will be the final or even be used in any capacity as i have not yet heard from the client, but i hope that it will. any and all comments welcome. hope everyone is enjoying summer.

ps both designs are one color, one just uses a tint, and i am planning on the red being more brownish so that when i use a tint of it it will turn out a warm tan and not pink (sorry steph (by the way, what has been happening, any new website developments?)) and angie, any job openings? or any plans of moving the office to the new design capital of the world, BIRMINGHAM!

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Posted by winslow at 10:33 AM | Comments (1)