A couple classes ago we packaged up our Speak Mag designs to be sent to press.
I found this tutorial on Computer Arts that shows how to use preflighting to save from costly mistakes, I think that this is something that every designer should know. I wasnt taught about this when I was at OCC for my associates and didnt learn about packaging until I started working there, preflighting before you package up a piece is important because it does show you where the mistakes are hidden.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Hischak_3/29


I was on stumble upon and found some really cool business cards. I know we've looked at some of them before, but I never remember seeing these ones and I thought they were really creative. The last one with the scratch off method is different and interesting. I like the fold in the middle one and the top one is awesome for someone who works with candy or owns their own chocolate shop.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Vaz_Resumes
Monday, March 26, 2012
Promo Work

This is a collection of some very conceptually innovative and visually striking pieces of direct mail promotional work.
http://blogof.francescomugnai.com/2009/12/30-brilliant-examples-of-direct-mail-marketing/
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Student Spotlight from The Dieline
http://www.thedieline.com/blog/2012/3/21/student-spotlight-odin-grooming-essential-kit.html
I thought this was really cool work by a student that was picked up by Odin.
I thought this was really cool work by a student that was picked up by Odin.
Amanda - 3/22/12
This reminds me of the T-Mobile commercials, which I think a kinda of funny. I found this online in Computer Arts - Inspiration Gallery. Its called "Weight of Technology" and I think its pretty cool. There are a lot of videos and other types of artwork in the Inspiration Gallery that is really kind of cool.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Vaz_3/21
http://www.apandesign.com/I found this girl's portfolio while researching magazine layouts for our BODUM project we'll be starting. I really like her use of both pages interacting with each other and the use of space, but keeping everything balanced with simple colors.
Jaz Harold


I came across the website of Jaz Harold. I think her photography is interesting because it borders between the lines of reality and fantasy. I like how she combines real people in her photographs with these unrealistic landscapes and design. She also has great drawings, sculpture, and paintings with the same sort of feel. Check her out!
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Free vintagey stock photos
I'm always looking for better free stock photography so I thought this was cool.
http://mylifescoop.com/featured-stories/2012/01/4-sites-for-free-vintage-photographs.html
http://mylifescoop.com/featured-stories/2012/01/4-sites-for-free-vintage-photographs.html
Jordan A - March 15


I found these images here by an artist from Japan. This artist has developed a technique that makes his paintings look like actual fish swimming in the box. There are videos also on that link that are really interesting to watch and see how the artist do it. It is really cool to see it come to life.
Starting your own design studio ...
Sometimes when I'm at work, the Graphics Coordinator that I work with will mention how she has always wanted to start her own design company. She would always talk about how her and a few of her friends had this plan when they were younger. Ive always thought if you really want to do something then do it, if it doesnt workout atleast youve gotten the experience and can learn from your mistakes.
Anyways, I saw this article on the Computer Arts site (which is my go to site, because I love the information and inspiration it provides). Starting your own studio is a lot of work but with the right information, if its something that you really want to do then I say "why not?"
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
hischak_3/14
I found Mladen Penev's work on stumble upon. I thought these images were pretty interesting and creepy at the same time. What first caught my eye is the smoke. It took me a minute to see the face that appears in the ashes.
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