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Interview Web Designer & Developer Phil Stringfellow of Ps.Design

Today we are lucky to be able to introduce web designer and developer Phil Stringfellow, Phil is an amazing designer and active member of the online design community.

Posted on January 24, 2011Author jared thompsonCategories InterviewTags branding, Design, developer, feature, Inspiration, Interview, opinion, psdesign, Web Designer

Branding & Interactive Media In Video Games: X-Men Franchise Pt 2

This article will focus on the history of the Marvel X-Men Franchise, and how the video games produced either helped or hurt the brand.

Posted on January 11, 2011Author jared thompsonCategories InspirationTags advice, branding, comics, Design, interactive media, marvel, opinion, video games, x-men, xmen

New Keep Britain Tidy Logo Rebrand

If like myself, you live or have visited Britain, you may have seen the iconic “Keep Britain Tidy Logo” on food packaging and sweet (candy) wrappers.

Posted on December 19, 2010Author AndrewKelsallCategories Identity & BrandingTags advertising, branding, logo design

Do You REALLY Want to be a Design “Rock Star?”

We all are guilty of wanting to be famous. We crave the attention and hope the notoriety will raise our rates and make our peers love us unconditionally. Basically, there is one good reason to gain notoriety; money. The other reasons are self-seeking and petty. There are, of course, those out there who thrive on such pettiness.

Posted on November 29, 2010Author idApostleCategories Graphic DesignTags branding, Design, Inspiration

Why a Bigger Logo Can Harm Your Brand

In most cases, a logo should be large enough to be seen but not overshadow the content, or the usability of the item it is adorning. It should be a badge of honor that is tastefully placed with a sense of balance and proportion. In almost all cases, it is better for a logo to whisper than to scream at your audience.

Posted on November 21, 2010November 21, 2010Author idApostleCategories Identity & BrandingTags branding, Design, logo

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