Entries in typography (6)

Wednesday
May232012

Things happen

Wow, so it's been 6 months since I've updated anything. I've got a list of projects just waiting to be included here, but priorities are priorities. My day job at EQAL as an Art Director has been keeping me, not only busy, but fulfilled enough that I've stopped thinking about Soundslikeyouandme. I'll be coming back around soon to update my work. So if your stopping in from twitter, or facebook, or instagram - thanks! Drop me an email if you'd like to check out more work.

I'll post this for now. This is a little parting gift for my ex-Creative Director who just recently left the team for an amazing opportunity. Who wouldn't want to see their name in a gorgeous typeface like Reina?

Wednesday
Sep282011

Homestead

I'm a humongous fan of Lost Type Co-Op. I eagerly wait for updates on when they launch new fonts. As soon as I saw this one, I HAD to try it. Like a new toy. And it was fun. I just had to take a 10 minutes break at work to whip this up.

Tuesday
May102011

Minted T-Shirt update

It turns out my other design was the one that was chosen. I think the t-shirts are scheduled to arrive soon. I'll post a pick once I get my hands on one. Thanks, Minted.


Wednesday
Apr202011

Minted T-Shirt Win!

Minted.com just held a small t-shirt design challenge that only lasted a few days or so. Minted is all branded in Helvetica Neue 55 Roman. Knowing they give these t-shirts out to community members, I thought it should encompass what Minted stands for: the love for design. Community members come from all over the world and are literally representing all skill levels. I've met designers who downloaded the adobe suite just to try designing a card to submit to a challenge! It's awesome seeing the evolution of designers and also the quality of the design community get more and more amazing since Minted launched in 2008.

Wednesday
Mar172010

stationery for sale at minted.com


Every so often when I have some free time and want to mess about, I throw in some designs at Minted.com's design challenges. The challenge was broken up into 3 categories: Women's, Men's, and children's. Side Street, a women's stationery design, was voted a winner and Old Stamps, a men's stationery design, selected an "editor's pick". Go buy ;\




 

 

 

Tuesday
Mar092010

junia and andres

Working out some of the small "day-of" details for our big day.