Design

iPhone Wallpapers

KarmaDude Aug 23, 2007 Add comment

iPhone Wallpapers
After coming across Greg Storey’s collection of iPhone wallpapers; initially I started going through some of my photographs to put together an iPhone wallpaper collection. But then I got distracted with other projects, and forgot about the iPhone wallpapers, until I came across Adam Polselli’s wallpapers.

This time around I decided to take the Blog Index framework, an old dark theme for Counterjumper, and put the two together to create a new iPhone Wallpapers page on Counterjumper to showcase my iPhone wallpapers, as well as wallpapers by others.

If you would like your iPhone wallpapers to be included on this site, either add it to the iPhone Wallpapers Group on flickr or send me a link to your Wallpapers.

London 2012 Olympic Logo

KarmaDude Jun 4, 2007 2 Comments

London 2012 Olympic Logo
London 2012 Olympic logo, designed by Wolff Ollins, launched. This has to be the ugliest Olympic logo ever. How would you rate this logo? Also check out some alternative suggestions by BBC readers.

I wonder how much they shelled out for this masterpiece!

The new Olympic emblem is based on the number 2012 - the year the Games take place and includes the Olympic Rings and the word London.
Coudal Partners explains why you should like the new Logo! Standing ovation for the effort. If you look at something long enough, it could eventually start growing on you, and you might even fall in love with it. I rather go with the first reaction, if it does not make me go wow!, when I see it for the first time, then it’s probably not that great.

Second Thing in The Morning

KarmaDude Apr 17, 2007 Add comment

Gulf News Ads
Smart and creative use of type in these Gulf News Ads created by Y&R. If only they had similar creative vision for their website!

Mojizu: Contemporary Character Design

KarmaDude Jun 1, 2006 Add comment

Mojizu

Mojizu is for the people who create characters and people who just love them, from experienced artists to casual doodlers. If you draw characters for a living – it’s a place to showcase them and expose your talent to a wide audience around the world. If you draw characters as a hobby, it’s a place to improve your skills and get feedback from a large community of character lovers.

FedEx Logo Uncovered

KarmaDude Apr 23, 2006 Add comment

FedExFound this interview on The Sneeze with Lindon Leader, the designer of the FedEx logo, providing insight into the creation of the logo, the design process, and how it eventually got selected.

If I’m standing on a street corner, I need to see a FedEx truck from five blocks away.
- Fred Smith, FedEx CEO

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