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Our Zeitgeist tagged with “communication-design”

District

Turning a corner on real estate marketing and creating a new District in our neighbourhood.

R&M Laminating

"The Science of Lamination" used to convey the purpose and benefits of lamination from a fun, rewarding , science-oriented persective.

Hapa Izakaya

A website for one of our favourite restaurants whets everyone's appetite.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

I totally dig this movie Poster. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a story of a man who is born as a 70 year old, and grows younger through his life; essentially aging in reverse. The movie posters are, for the most part, generic an [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Monday, January 12th, 2009

Categories: Advertising, Design, Inspiration | No Comments »

Foodists.ca

‘In the Kitchen’ goes independent. Taking the Industrial Brand food blog to the next level.

How Design Can Help You Survive a Recession

As President of the BC chapter of the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada (GDC), I recently wrote an article on behalf of GDC called How to Use Communication Design to Weather a Recession for Business in Vancouver (BIV) Magazine. The [...]

Posted by: Mark Busse on Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Categories: Articles | 2 Comments »

Yaaway.com: Jesus without the dogma

UPDATE: We just learned that this brand identity project has been accepted into the upcoming Communication Arts Design Annual. Woot woot! We recently worked on a fascinating branding and interactive design project for an online video sha [...]

Posted by: Mark Busse on Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Categories: Design, Industrial Brand, Websites | 1 Comment »

Oops

When designing for print, being millitant about typos and other errors is critical, but then in the heat of the usual panic to get things delivered on time there’s often great opportunity for clients or others to overlook glaringly [...]

Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

Categories: Advertising, Design, Marketing | No Comments »

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