Posts tagged studio

BigBig Bomb, Austin are “a team of passionate designers, developers and software junkies” who “only work on stuff that excites us…” They “provide project management, design and development for mobile and the web.”

BigBig Bomb, Austin are “a team of passionate designers, developers and software junkies” who “only work on stuff that excites us…” They “provide project management, design and development for mobile and the web.”

Wonderful work by Charleston, SC based Fuzzco. Above: “With their decision to franchise, The Kickin’ Chicken hired Fuzzco to overhaul their brand.”

Wonderful work by Charleston, SC based Fuzzco. Above: “With their decision to franchise, The Kickin’ Chicken hired Fuzzco to overhaul their brand.”

The work of Christian Helms. Formerly of The Decoder Ring; today: Helms Workshop. Above work: Optimistic Beverages. Also see, Austin Beerworks.

The work of Christian Helms. Formerly of The Decoder Ring; today: Helms Workshop. Above work: Optimistic Beverages. Also see, Austin Beerworks.

I’m in love with Lyon by Atelier Carvalho Bernau Design, an independent practice for graphic design, typography and typeface design — Susana Carvalho and Kai Bernau (designer of Neutral).

I’m in love with Lyon by Atelier Carvalho Bernau Design, an independent practice for graphic design, typography and typeface design — Susana Carvalho and Kai Bernau (designer of Neutral).

Great work by Project Projects, founded in 2004 by Prem Krishnamurthy and Adam Michaels and where Rob Giampietro joined as a principal in 2010.

“You have to really like people to be a good designer. It’s not a solitary activity.” — Jonathan Barnbrook via littleconstellations.

I like Jonathan. I know people who don’t (who don’t agree with him or his work, I should say). Friends. Good friends. Great designers. I saw him speak at the HOW conference in 2003. A lot of people walked out of the small room. A friend of mine walked out — maybe a couple of my friends.

After his talk, I approached him. He walked and talked with me. He wasn’t in a hurry. He was genuinely interested — we walked. We talked. He was kind, and encouraging. He’ll be speaking at DesignThinkers 2010 in Ontario (site was down when I posted). I’ve signed up to hear him speak. Again.

Above: the Mori Arts Center Identity — a favorite of mine from the days when Jonathan might have said he doesn’t really design identities.



Nice and interesting work at C O C C U. Pictured above: GUTE AUSSICHTEN ’09 Bureau Mario Lombardo.

MOTOKOV BOY Illustration by C O C C U.

Toko.

Nice work, and site. Toko. Above: Parallax; Event style.