12.27.2009

Design Star: George Nelson






















I know it's hardly revolutionary to deem George Nelson one of the all-time design greats, but being kind of a clock freak myself makes Nelson a particular favorite of mine. Given all the awesome clocks he designed back in the day, along with his contributions in furniture, lamps, tables, etc. etc., it becomes obvious Nelson had a design career that would make just about anyone feel the need to genuflect.

Little did I know that Nelson got his degree in architecture and was a writer for many years before becoming the Director of Design at the Herman Miller Furniture Company. He then went on to set new standards for the involvement of design in all the activities of the company, and in doing so he pioneered the practice of corporate image management, graphic programs and signage.

In his forty-plus year career Nelson was one of the most articulate and eloquent voices on design and architecture in the U.S. during the 20th century and he helped legitimize and stimulate the field of industrial design by contributing to the creation of Industrial Design magazine in 1953.

A number of the nearly 300 classic wall clocks designed for Howard Miller Clock Company (including the Ball, Kite, Eye, Turbine, Spindle, Petal and Spike clocks, as well as a handful of desk clocks) are currently available from the Vitra online shop.

12.14.2009

Howling Monkey


This time around we're reviewing a label and package design by London & San Francisco based Turner Duckworth for an already defunct (too bad!) brand of beer. As the story goes the client allegedly briefed the design firm with the following... "Howling Monkey is the name. Have some fun with it"...

And have some fun they did. I love the mock-traditional engraving style of the design and the series of illustrated "portraits" that follow the monkey as he progresses(?) from an initial state of stoicism to his true howling state. The color palette of black and tan works great with an accent of red-orange to pop out the "howler" and the stout little bottles with tiny embossed nubs around the top are just super-cool.

All-in-all a great design that makes me want to head right over to the neighborhood pub for a nice porter myself.

12.10.2009

Mick Jagger's the Best Client Ever


At least if you're Andy Warhol that is... and I bet you're not.

Some of you may have already seen this, but I just ran across it @ stumbleupon and had to pass it along to all the creatives out there who know how difficult client relations/negotiations can get sometimes.

Anyway, this has got to be the best client brief I've ever seen. Short, sweet, to-the-point, funny – we can all dream about clients like this. But then again, you can't always get what you want...