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Jan 4

Take Ivy

Sartorial kayfabe — This piece was originally published on my Substack publication. → Subscribe here. 1. Foreshadowing Hosted by Avery Trufelman, Articles of Interest is a podcast on fashion and clothing. One of their recent episodes (American Ivy: Chapter 1) featured a book called Take Ivy. …

Fashion

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Take Ivy
Take Ivy
Fashion

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Published in UX Collective

·Mar 19, 2019

The Power of Brand Archetypes

Building Extraordinary Brands Through the Power of Archetypes. — I don’t write book reviews. Not since high school. But this is an exception. The Hero and the Outlaw: Building Extraordinary Brands Through the Power of Archetypes (2001) by co-authors, Margaret Mark and Carol S. Pearson, has changed how I see brands. The lens of cultural archetypes opens possibilities and…

Marketing

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The power of brand archetypes
The power of brand archetypes
Marketing

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Apr 30, 2018

The Mythology of Design

Myths, like symbols, have the magical ability to transcend culture and era — In ancient Crete, just south of Greece, King Minos ruled with his wife, Pasiphaë. Poseidon, god of the Sea, sent King Minos a sacrificial bull as a gift. When Minos disregarded the gift, Poseidon cursed the bull and Pasiphaë. …

Mythology

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The Mythology of Design
The Mythology of Design
Mythology

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Dec 19, 2017

The Loyalty of Images

Design as Semiotics — Introduction French artist René Magritte painted The Treason of Images (sometimes, The Treachery of Images) in 1928–29. You’re familiar: It’s a painting of a pipe with the subtitle, “Ceci n’est pas une pipe” (“This is not a pipe”). Occasionally the painting even goes by this name. It’s been mimicked, mocked, and…

Semiotics

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The Loyalty of Images
The Loyalty of Images
Semiotics

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Mar 30, 2017

Eyes to C, Arms to E

Anthropomorphism in Typography — Introduction A head of lettuce. The shoulder of a road. Arms and legs of a chair. It is natural for humans to assign metaphors based on what is most familiar and comfortable to our knowledge. Language is no different. “We read best what we read most.” —Zuzana Licko Alphabets are the…

Typography

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Eyes to C, Arms to E
Eyes to C, Arms to E
Typography

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Published in Twin Forrest

·Mar 23, 2017

Salt

An Interrogative Essay on Brand Identity Design — Preface Salt is an interrogative and exploratory essay on personal experiences and brand identity design processes. Salt was originally written and published in 2013 while working at Focus Lab. This article is an abridged version of the printed copy. While my personal process has evolved dramatically, the text remains as it…

Branding

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Salt
Salt
Branding

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Published in Twin Forrest

·Feb 24, 2017

Typography, Branding, and Value

Where do free fonts fit into professional identity design? — Recently, I went to Twitter with a thought. Free typography has its place but I’m not sure professional identity design is where it lives. Zach McNair gave a valuable response and argued that tools are not the key to design—any tool can create excellent work: a broom can be a…

Design

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Typography, Branding, and Value
Typography, Branding, and Value
Design

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Published in Twin Forrest

·Jan 17, 2017

Trace

Designing Collaboration — Introduction In 2015, Twin Forrest worked with the Savannah College of Art and Design to create Trace, a collaborative platform that lets students share their experiences, best practices, design processes, and project outcomes from past collaborations—everything from the smallest challenges to the biggest obstacles. Some history… The Savannah College of Art and Design…

Design

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Trace
Trace
Design

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Published in Twin Forrest

·Jan 3, 2017

A More Vivid Color Wheel

Improving Color Description — This article is a list for the sake of improving: synonyms for basic color words to enhance color description. I’ve used some of these to “brand” a color for a client and some just improve the variety of words dealing with color and description. These are listed simply to spice…

Design

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A More Vivid Color Wheel
A More Vivid Color Wheel
Design

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Published in Twin Forrest

·Oct 20, 2016

Happy Birthday!

Twin Forrest turns two — Blow out the candles and pop the bubbly: Twin Forrest is two years old! With another year in the books, I’d like to review, summarize, and celebrate the last two years in retrospective. (Today isn’t technically Twin Forrest’s birthday, but more of a birth quarter. The fourth quarter of 2014…

Design

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Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday!
Design

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