Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Logos that make you barf

If I offend, I cannot apologize. These logos really are bad. Thanks to my friend Paul Rapp, who sent me this link http://www.yourlogomakesmebarf.com/

Enjoy ;)

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Logos for today's economy

My friend Darrin sent me these logos. Hilarious! Logos for the times. Enjoy.














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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Where in the world did Namaro go for $55 a month?

No, your GPS isn’t broken. Namaro’s still here. We’ve spent the last year exploring ways to use the internet to help our business grow and decided to go virtual. Technology is at the point where this is not only possible, but can actually help you make your professional & personal lives more efficient.

If you’re considering going virtual, here are a few things to consider for just about $55 a month.

How do you handle business calls with more than one office location?
We settled on Skype.com.We opened a business account for about $20 a month for international calls and set up phone numbers for each virtual office location ($30 a year per phone number). We purchased a Skype phone an option for Nadine (who’s on the phone all the time) to talk to clients when the computers are off.

So what do you get for this mere pittance?
- Free unlimited calls to other Skype numbers (skype-in)
- Unlimited international calls to non-Skypers (skype-out)
- Video calls or conferences
- Private and public chat
- Phone conference
- File and call transfers
- Voice-mail
- Call forwarding

It’s all a breeze. The sound quality is great. The savings are unbelievable. Give us a call at our new number 845 228 8858 (replaces 845-876-3009). Or, if your already on Skype, try us at namaroskype.

What if I need to send or receive a fax?
Set up an account with trustfax.com. We use the $29.95 a year package and you get 150 received pages and 50 Send pages. You can set up an account and receive a fax number in minutes. They notify you by email when a fax comes in, then you can download the file as you would any other email attachment. When you need to send a fax, log in to their site, enter the number, upload a file, and you’re done. Our new virtual fax number is 914 652-2470.

How do I share files with my colleagues?
Since we use Time Warner Cable for our internet access, we set up a dedicated IP address on one main computer for $10 a year. All job files are located on that main computer. He set us all up with Timbuktu software that allows us to access the main computer. It’s highly secure. No one else can access the computer without the precise IP address and password information.

How can we keep track of projects so that everyone knows what everyone else is doing?
There are several sites dedicated to online project tracking. We use BaseCamp.com. It costs about $20 a month. You can map out project milestones, assign tasks, create to do lists, send and store files, chat, create online presentations and post messages to all parties involved with the project. You get emails to keep you up-to-date on changes and check on the status of all ongoing projects anywhere you have an internet connection. And the best part about it is that your clients don’t have to pay for it.

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Namaro's new contact info

Phone number is 845 228 8858
Fax number is 914 652-2470
Skype-in name is namaroskype
Twitter is NadineRobbins
www.namaro.com
Namaro.blogspot.com
nrobbins@namaro.com
mahearn@namaro.com

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The lighter side: top 10 virtual office advantages

1. No more bad hair days
2. Suntan breaks instead of coffee breaks
3. Go to the Bahamas on the money you save from not paying rent on the office!
4. Live in the Bahamas & check the status of your projects while sipping a frozen margarita.
5. Be home to get your kids off the bus.
6. Work when you’re inspired—5 to 9—instead of 9 to 5.
7. You have access to the fridge. Ok maybe this is not an advantage.
8. Save on gas.
9. Your lengthy commute is a world record.
10. Afternoon delight.

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NEF 2008 Year-To-Date Brochure

Our motto this year is to keep it simple. Clean, smart and clever design has more power in this noisy marketing environment. For this brochure, we took the iconic part of NEF’s logo, a house, and blew it up until you couldn’t recognize it on the cover. However, once you open the brochure the house is revealed. (Not giving all the answers to your reader on your brochure cover will entice them to open it up). NEF is offering new services that will secure their future in this business climate. They are getting back down to the core basics, a clean slate. A clean design, a fresh piece of paper and their logo creates a perfect metaphor.

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Springwise

After a tough, old-fashioned winter season, it’s a good bet everyone’s ready for spring. Seemed like a good time to mention one of our favorite sites—Springwise.com. They report on new business ideas from around the world. Many of the ideas are nontraditional, many will inspire a reevaluation of your own business. Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned corporate exec, you’ll enjoy subscribing to their eNewsletter and reading about the hottest ventures.

Here are a few of their latest:
Hyperlocal news from the New York Times The Local, which was just launched by The New York Times, will feature posts by both NYT journalists and community members alike about day-to-day life in five neighbourhoods.

Taco truck with a Korean twist, fueled by Twitter Kogi BBQ serves Korean-style Mexican food from two trucks that are_always on the go to new locations in the LA area. To find out where to get their Korean taco fix, customers follow Kogi on Twitter.

Insurer alerts clients by txt msg when roads get icy As soon as warnings are issued about weather that could make driving hazardous, Dutch car insurer Onna-onna sends its clients a text message advising them to be extra alert or even stay off the road.

Loews Hotels adopt local farmers Loews Hotels recently announced a new 'Adopt-a-Farmer' initiative, aiming to support local farmers while providing customers with locally-sourced, organic and sustainable food.

Short-term mall space for startups and minipreneurs The Oakland Mall in Troy, Mich., is offering small startups and minipreneurs special leasing rates that make it easier for them to test the waters at the mall without entering into a long-term contract.

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Free font of the month: Times New Omen

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Logos that didn’t make it #5. Rate it. Buy it.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Website design: Does it really affect the bottom line?

Absolutely!

Examiner.com by Stephanie Orma
When startups and established businesses alike are looking to cut corners and save money, graphic design is usually at the top of their chopping block. But what these companies fail to realize is that good website design can literally mean the difference between being in the red or being in the black – it’s that crucial. Click for more.

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Twitter Paid $6 or Less for Crowdsourced 'Birdie' Graphic

The bird on Twitter's home page, familiar to millions, is small, cute and fun, and implies communication and anticipation. One might say it's the perfect graphic for Twitter. Yet the company paid its designer at most $6, without attribution.

More at
http://blog.wired.com/business/2009/03/twitter-designe.html

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Graphic Content | Making Obama’s Marks by Steven Heller for the New York Times

New Government Logos
Government-sponsored logos are nothing new: The famous blue eagle of F.D.R.’s 1935 Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) was designed by the noted advertising art director Charles Coiner. But last week President Obama unveiled the logos for two economic recovery programs of his own: the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (Tiger). Read more here.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Naive Graphic design

Naïve documents the extraordinary renaissance of Classic Modernism, from the 1940s to 1960s, in contemporary graphic design. For more click here.

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Friday, March 6, 2009

Why should I work for nothing? I might as well not work, right?

Meet 99designs. One of the companies that is the demise of the graphic design industry as we know it. What do they do? In a nutshell, they put out a design project for spec designs, a gazillion designers across the world submit designs like a contest, and one is picked by a client for a pittance of a fee.

As a graphic designer, I will never do spec work. Period. Why? Because what I do for a living is worth something, it's my job and it's valuable. The implications of the services that 99designs offers, are devastating. Giving away creative talent will not provide a living and will not help careers to blossom. What it will do is kill an industry I love. It could kill creativity as a way to make a living for us right brainers.

For my critics, I offer you this to respond to comments like "get with the program": Your program sucks. I am young, progressive, open-minded, a tech geek and a passionate creative. But this is the "long tail" approach gone wrong.

Why should I work for nothing? I might as well not work, right?

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

How To Use Icons To Support Content In Web Design

Why use icons? Design is all about communication: it doesn’t matter how important or exciting the information that you’re sharing is if you fail to hook your visitors. When initially viewing a website, most users will first scan the page for visually interesting content, and only after something grabs their attention will they actually begin reading. Icons are a simple, effective way to draw users into the content of your website. Click for more!

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