Posted by: Adrian
on Jul 24, 2009
A logo redesign can give a company a new face, or in this
case make them totally regret the face lift! The following article is showcasing 17 examples of epic fails of re-branding a logo.
A company's logo is probably one of the most important things, in some cases it can make or break your brand. Good qualities of a well designed logo are obvious really. Your logo should be simple yet memorable. You should be able to just glance at a logo and know just from memory what that logo applies too. Color and font choice are also as equally important. For a great/quick read about starting out creating a logo I would suggest reading over this.
Posted by: Adrian
on Jun 29, 2009
Hello everyone! First off I am really sorry for the major lack of article posting in the last 2-3 months.
Sean and I have been extremely busy with freelance work (which is a good thing I'm thinking!). I will be working on changing this problem by setting aside more time for this website. Also if you would like to write for us please check this out for more info.
In this article, as the title suggests I will be talking about the major mistakes that can be easily made with web design and development for clients. I became very inspired after reading a article about this over at boagworld and wanted to take the idea a little bit further. I think sharing our mistakes is a great way to become a much better web developer, why? Well we all learn from our mistakes and can share what we learned from that mistake with others so they do not make it themselves.
Posted by: Adrian
on Mar 24, 2009
Speculative design may seem like a good idea to many people when they are
in the market for a new website design. Some of them even go down the path of holding design contests, which is probably one of the worst things you could do.
What people don't realize is that speculative design is both bad for the design firm, and yes the person looking for the best design for their website. But why? Why are so many design firms, including the two I work for refusing to do any work without getting sign-off and a down payment first? Is it because they are worried about loosing money and design time?