Archive for 'Design'
Branding the 2014 Olympics
Posted on 03. Mar, 2010 by Kenny.
Okay, I think this might be my last Olympics design post. I think.
I’ve written a few posts this week about branding and design that captures the culture or location of the event. What I’m about to reveal is absolutely amazing in regard to branding, marketing and cultural identity in relation to the 2014 Olympics.
John McWade [...]
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Olympic design over the years
Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by Kenny.
The other day I wrote about brand confusion, specifically pertaining to the 2010 Winter Olympics. My friend Jonathan Cliff sent me the following video about how event pictograms have changed over the years, both for the better and for the worse. For anyone interested in design, it’s a fascinating video. Thanks Jonathan for the video. [...]
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Newest volunteer shirts
Posted on 01. Mar, 2010 by Kenny.
I’ve been wanting to publish this post for several weeks, but I had to maintain secrecy. It’s been really challenging trying to figure out exactly what our new Kids Quest t shirts were going to look like. I’ve gone through several initial designs but since this shirt was a gift for our volunteers, I [...]
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Brand confusion
Posted on 28. Feb, 2010 by Kenny.
I was looking for an image for a blog post about the Olympics and I came across the logo to the left. I was kind of surprised. I have watched more of this winter Olympics than just about any other. Even while in Nashville last week, I watched what I could. However, I’ve never seen [...]
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My new sign guy wants to be your new sign guy
Posted on 26. Feb, 2010 by Kenny.
Okay, Matt McKee is my “sign guy,” but only when I see a bad sign for him to blog about. When I need a sign, I call Cory Richmond. Last week when I was in Nashville hanging out with Jim Wideman and for about 90 minutes a few of us hung out with Cory to [...]









