the inevitable evolution of the the starbucks logo and brand’s identity brought from twitpic to you by felipe torres.
Taken at USF School of Mass Communication HTML5 gets a face. with the announcement fresh off the presses i decided to take the unveiling of the new logo as an opportunity to start talking about web standards and the ever changing technology on the web in my digital media class. i know that at this point in the semester it really won’t mean too [...]
ads that speak for themselves. See the full gallery on Posterous print ads are a science in their own right. from experience i know that they always present problems for designers: how can you creatively deliver a message in limited amount of space without accompanying explanation that you can pack into radio or tv ads? on the one side [...]
code of the official webpage of north korea via thedailywtf.com quick explanation for non-web people: the html-code <strong> does not mean that something is “strong” or “powerful”, but rather simply just bold. the developer of the official north-korean website must have not been aware of this and just to be safe put in a few dozen extra <strong> [...]