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2063 readersThis Apple thing is a mess that never needed to happen. Why, oh why, can't publishers play in the same sand box without kicking, screaming and playing king of the pitiful sand castle? Other industries manage to play together, but the intelligentsia, o...
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11682 readersThis post is a revealing walk-through behind the design, illustration, and sticker printing process. I’m proud to show off the new artwork I created for the upcoming Weapons of Mass Creation Fest 4 event. The artwork below is going to be used for stickers, t-shirts, posters, etc. In this post I’m going to show you how
1692 readersPostcards are like soldiers from one of those famous battles in which an underdog army prevails despite being heavily outnumbered by a larger force. In the war of business, postcards level the playing field between small businesses and large corporations so…
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Everytime I walk into a Jonathan Adler store I get the kid-in-a-candy-store effect, because I know he's designed something really cool. The packaging is equally as amazing: Great patterns, illustrations,
1348 readersWhile most design firms have understated typographic identities, Chicago-based Robot, Monster & Ghost Co. has, as its name implies, a robot, a monster, and a ghost as its identity elements. Respectively named Cilantrobot, Kibbles,...
4292 readers "Mister Imagine’s Toy Store was an idea conceived in an effort to raise awareness of Chicago Children’s Museum Unboxed: Adventures in Cardboard, an exhibit featuring nothing but - you guessed it! - cardboard. Instead of real toys, Mister Imagine’s was stocked with boxes. Which meant if kids wanted a robot or a dollhouse, they
1551 readersWe talk with companies looking for products to differentiate their offerings from the guy down the street or even across the country. Often they have great products to sell, but they are competing in markets where it is hard to get shelf space visibili...
7369 readersThis week we are featuring The New Yorker as App of the Week. An iconic magazine with a loyal following, The New Yorker has implemented a Custom Store using HTML. Watch the video to see how the Custom Store can be used to upsell content to engaged readers.
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1299 readersIf you can’t tear yourself away from the creamed-turkey-on-toast leftovers (and the tryptophan has you a little sleepy-headed), but you still want to get in on the Black Friday shopping festivities, here’s an idea: buy paper!
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The graphic industry faces major challenges with respect to further automation and reduction of costs, specifically in finishing departments. The launch of IRA’s robotic solution, the IRA P-162 robot cell, represents an industry paradigm shift in addressing both challenges efficiently.
The IRA P-162 robot cell lifts