Archive for November, 2008
Friday, November 28th, 2008
Coke Holiday Packaging
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My boss sent me a picture of Coca-Cola’s new holiday packaging. I kinda dig the christmas ornament-like shape of the bottle. I’m also a sucker for all things mini and cute! Click read more to see more pics!
15 Comments » - Posted in Graphic Design, Package Design, Web 2.OH, design, industrial design by Niki Brown
Thursday, November 27th, 2008
Happy Meatsgiving!
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Hope everyone has a Happy Meatsgiving…..er I mean Thanksgiving! My Thanksgiving was 100% meat free
Meatified landscape made by Carl Warner.
3 Comments » - Posted in Boston, Web 2.OH, funny by Niki Brown
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
Fonts: The Big, Bold And Beautiful
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I’ll admit it, I have a thing for big, bold and beautiful fonts. I’m not ashamed! And I know you probably have a thing for bold fonts as well. The list I have compiled ranges from free to affordable, to expensive. Enjoy!
16 Comments » - Posted in Graphic Design, Web 2.OH, design, type by Niki Brown
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
New Work: PickupZone
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A project I worked on at Brunello Creative just launched: Pickup Zone. The client wanted something similar to Web 2.0 startups out there. Pretty cool service.
PickupZone picks up where carriers drop off. Our goal is to make getting packages into your hands as fast, secure and convenient as possible. We sign [...]
2 Comments » - Posted in Boston, Free, Graphic Design, Web 2.OH, Web Design, portfolio by Niki Brown
Monday, November 24th, 2008
My Day In Logos – Boston Edition
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Back in July I wrote my original “Day in logos” post when I was living in Iowa. I thought I would take another crack at it now that I live in Boston – my life is drastically different.
19 Comments » - Posted in All Things Apple, Boston, Graphic Design, Web 2.OH, Web Design, coffee, color, design, technology by Niki Brown
Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
Web Trends Information Map
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Interesting subway-like map of web trends.



