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Für den Modehersteller TK Maxx wurde ein ansprechendes Redesign des Corporate Blogs BigLabelLove und des Twitter-Accounts durchgeführt.
Using Adobe Illustrator, I redesigned the logo for 'mydentist.' I brainstormed symbols and icons related to dental care before coming up with the final design. The end product consists of 2 styles. The 'm' is represented by a tooth; the 'my' is completed in a black outline so that it could be clearly distinguished from the 'dentist.'
A hypothetical redesign for the Hawaii Public Library System book request fulfillment notification postcard. See the original. What do you think?
I felt that the current chick-fil-a box was a little bland, So i put some illustration into the new one. I thought for different boxes you could make the chickens say different things, sort of along the lines of the hot sauce at taco bell. Overall this was a fun project.
Skirt removed, Painted, Legs painted, Trim added. See hypheninteriors.com for a tutorial on painting upholstered furniture.
I'm finally getting to the design phase of the web application I'm developing. Here's a preview of the direction I'm going in. ~ This is still a Work in Progress.
Comments are very welcome, the more critical the better...
final label shot for the project. special thanks to Meijer bakery for the awesome brownie (minus clone-stamping the almonds out of it), haha.
Everything was replaced!....and I mean everything.
Because the condo is in an old, high-rise building with cement floors and ceilings, the ceilings had to be dropped in the kitchen and along the back wall of dining to house the recessed lighting. I wanted additional lighting within the space. The original kitchen/dining lacked lighting (both functional and secondary).
The new chandelier is also more size appropriate for the room. Its not as wide and installed at the proper height.
Since Kula does not have a logo (at least in their original ad), the first thing I did was create one. The flowing, circular design of the logo is a strong enough visual that an image is no longer required to keep the ad interesting. I centred the logo in a light gradient to reflect the balancing of the core of well-being that yoga aims to achieve.
I kept the original dark browns and light blues that evoke the organic connection that is central to yoga. But I added a bright orange to complement the blue and catch attention.
The result is eye-catching and both grounding and lifting.
Well, it is that time. The main site has been taken offline and this lovely little placeholder (which is really packed with links) is in its place.