Posts Tagged ‘logo’

Aug
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Creatively Getting Noticed

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Ever since the summer of my freshman year of college when I was searching for my first co-op job in Boston, I wanted to work for the Mass Bay Brewing Company (which manufactures Harpoon). Each co-op semester, I would search their site and look to see if any openings were available for interns. Of those times that an availability was there, it seemed as though my timing was off, and I had already accepted a position at another company.

Over the years, I’ve supported their brand, attended some of their customer events, toured their brewery, followed them via social media, and almost religiously checked their website for any job openings that I would be a good fit for. Last month (or thereabouts), I made the decision that I needed a new challenge in my work life, and wanted to move closer to friends and family in the Northeast. I decided that moving back to Boston was where I was going to make that happen.

So I made a list of all the companies in the Boston area that I admired and would like to work for. How would I get them to notice me? How would I get them to even look at my resume?

It hit me one night while I was sipping a Harpoon I.P.A: why not replicate their 3″x3″ I.P.A. label into a 24″ square poster? The photo (above) is my finished product (designed in Adobe Illustrator), and last Friday I shipped it off (along with my resume) to three individuals within their Marketing and Creative departments.

The “bar code” in the lower right corner of the poster is actually my cover letter.

Update: It seems that someone who got one of the posters checked out my site on Monday afternoon! Mission accomplished- to a point- my shipments reached the right people, and the right people noticed. They even took a few moments to get to know a little bit about me. (Isn’t this the goal of any marketing campaign- to get your “customer” to notice you and make that first move toward a “sale”?)

Jul
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Wordplay Logos

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There’s 54 of them, and they’re at little box of ideas.

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Jun
0

This Summer Only

That’s right- these ultra-clean package designs for Oreo and Ritz will be at your local Target store just for the summer. Such a shame that this nice of a package re-design won’t be around longer…

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Via TheDieline.com, designed by Baker Associates.

Feb
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How to (how you should) use color in your logo designs…

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Logo Designer Blog gives us a refresher course in color theory, listing the connotations of each color, and how some popular logos use the color “rules”:

  • Red evokes aggressiveness, passion, strength and vitality
  • Pink evokes femininity, innocence, softness and health.
  • Orange evokes fun, cheeriness and warm exuberance.
  • Yellow evokes positivity, sunshine and cowardice.
  • Green evokes tranquility, health and freshness.
  • Blue evokes authority, dignity, security and faithfulness.
  • Purple evokes sophistication, spirituality, costliness, royalty and mystery.
  • Brown evokes utility, earthiness, woodsy-ness and subtle richness.
  • White evokes purity, truthfulness, being contemporary and refined.
  • Gray evokes somberness, authority, practicality and a corporate mentality.
  • Black evokes seriousness, distinctiveness, boldness and being classic.

Via Logo Designer Blog.

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Feb
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Logo Design Trends 2008

Great article from logorange.com on the logo design trends going into to 2008.

There are some really interesting trends happening right now- not that I’m fond of all of them, but interesting nonetheless.

I think whenever I’ve sat down to design a logo I tend to think of all of its future applications, across a number of different media (ie. business cards, letterhead, banners, decals, signage, etc.) not just digital media.

Anyway, there are a couple inspiring logos in the article- definitely worth a quick browse.

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