Archive for the 'Logos' Category

Ashworth College Graphic Design Instructor Highlights Successful Blend Of Graphic Design And Advertising

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

 

Isobel is a very creative London advertising agency that has some beautiful work.

I think their nicest piece of work is their Bullring Birmingham commercial that I’ve embedded above.  

Michael R. Nelson
Creator Of The Ideation Phase
Ashworth College Graphic Design Instructor

Ashworth Graphic Design Instructor, Michael R. Nelson, Discusses The Politics Of Innovation…

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

image courtesy of david owens by you. 

I recently attended the Georgia Chapter PDMA Summit 2008 that discussed the Politics of Innovation. It was fantastically practical with great speakers.  You can download their presentations by clicking here.  My favorite speaker was David Owens, Professor of Management at Vanderbilt University and former CEO of Griffin Technology.  He had the great thesis that “creative people must be stopped” and he fought against “thinking outside the box”.  My hope is that he will one day be able to erase that cliche from the face of the earth.  What David Owens is getting at in terms of product development is that thinking outside the box make no sense because the constraints of “the box” are good constraints can be agreed upon, measured, offer focus, and constraints drive adoption.

Designers fight back with constraints because by the time you design a product that fits all the constraints you end up with a puny idea that is not all that interesting.  David Owens then jumps in with what he considers the drive to innovation.  Owens says that innovation doesn’t come from coming up with wacky ideas outside of constraints, he instead encourages designers to find ways to expand your constraints.  When your constraints are broader, your ideas have more room to grow (see his diagram above).

Michael R. Nelson
Creator Of The Ideation Phase
Ashworth Graphic Design Instructor

The Design Vision Behind The 2010 Vancouver Olympics…

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

I ran across this fantastic video showing the creative process  behind the development of the identity and graphics of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. 

Michael R. Nelson
Creator Of The Ideation Phase
Ashworth Graphic Design Instructor

Ashworth Graphic Design Instructor, Michael R. Nelson, Encourages Students To Check Out “Studio K…”

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

image courtesy of Studio K by you.

Studio K  has a lot of talent and their portfolio is definitely worth a long hard look.

Michael R. Nelson 
Ashworth Graphic Design Instructor 

The Innovative Information Graphics Of Designer Karl Gude…

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Karl Gude has some incredibly rich information graphics. Click here to visit a Flickr gallery of his work. In this instructional video, Gude provides some terrific insights into drawing a two-point perspective.  This is a video any designer can benefit from.  I look forward to hearing your perspective!

Michael R. Nelson 
Graphic Design Instructor
Ashworth University 

Mike Nelson Of Ashworth Graphic Design Program Provides Some Excellent Resources…

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

I was just reading the terriffic blog of Ashworth Graphic Design Instructor, Mike Nelson. 

The blog is called, The Ideation Phase, and it’s is a great resource for all of our graphic design, web design, interior design, and photography students. 

Mike recently profiled a couple graphic designers that should definitely inspire our students.  Check their sites out and be sure to drop in and say “hello” to Mike when you get a chance. 

Thanks Mike!

Greg Lamarche uses a collage to create his work and does a great job.Greg Lamarche 

Hornall Anderson is a Seattle based graphic design firm that is simply phenomenal.hornall_anderson.jpg

Ryan Rode
Interactive Services Manager
Ashworth University

Ashworth Graphic Design Instructor, Mike Nelson, Says Video “Hello”

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Ashworth Newspaper Looking For Graphic Artists!

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

take on me?  you and whose' army! 

All you Graphic Artists out there give us a holler!! The upcoming Ashworth Newspaper is in need of your talents! We desperately need cartoonists. We would like a funny page! Any takers?   

If you’re interested, follow up with us on the Ashworth University Forum “Student Newspaper” thread.  Click here to view and participate in this thread.  Thanks!

David
Student
Ashworth University Criminal Justice Program

P.S.  Remember; Greatness is not a matter of if, but a matter of when. 

Graphic Design Legend David Carson Discusses Following Your Instincts In This Video…

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Click here to watch video!                

     Thanks to thinbegin for permission to use this Photo.

David Carson spent a decade building his reputation as an underground graphic designer before gaining mainstream popularity in the early 1990’s.  Some have labeled his signature style as “dirty” in the sense that it may appear unpolished, heavy, and visually dense to the common viewer.  Carson was one of the first graphic designers to mash seemingly unrelated typographical and photographic elements into one composition, a practice that is so commonplace today as to almost appear cliché, but at the time,Carson’s ability to convey what were perceived to be complex (subconscious) messages through his work was considered groundbreaking.  In the following video, Carson discusses how his design instincts have always guided his career from day one—and how important it is for young designers to develop their own intuitive style in order to consistently create substantive work.  Click on the image above to watch this video.  I think you’ll find some inspiration in the life and work of David Carson.

Ryan Rode
Interactive Services Manager
Ashworth University

The Graphic Design Of Damien Correll

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

I love the mixture of hand work and collage in Damien Correll’s work. I also feel that his experience in creating type has elevated his understanding of font in all of his projects to a level that is unique. Each letter in all of his pieces is so appropriately drawn, chosen, and/or placed.

Michael R. Nelson
Graphic Design Instructor
Ashworth University