AIGA/LA Quickpost — October 2008 Archives

Good Advice For Bad Times

For those of you who missed the AIGA National newsletter, Shel Perkins' article includes a myriad of useful tips for... More

Vintage and Retro Typography

A vintage and retro typography showcase, from Smashing Magazine. Just beautiful.... More

Rubitone

Rubitone = Rubik's Cube + Pantone. From the Core portfolio of Ignacio Pilotto.... More

686 Helpful Links

Web designers, do you need resources? How about 686 of them? Check out these helpful links. Quickpost help by Calvin... More

AT&T Logo

In the history of AT&T logo evolution, which do you think was most successful? Vote.... More

Typechart

Typechart: A great tool to find Web type, compare how it looks on either platform, and download the CSS.... More

Manga Eyes

Need Japanese anime eyes for Halloween? Maybe this photo gallery will give you some ideas.... More

Ugly websites, strong brands

Here's a Brandchannel essay on how prominent web-based brands like Google and Craigslist are still successful despite the fact that... More

MINI-E

The MINI has just become emission-free. An all-electric version will be out in 2009. You can see it at the... More

Robbie Conal retrospective

Retrospective at Track 16 in Santa Monica will cover 30 years of the Robbie Conal's career, running from this Saturday... More

Happy Birthday Brad

Happy Birthday Brad Benjamin. Brad is the guy who keeps this site running on a daily basis. ... More

Christopher Doyle ™

The identity styleguide for designer Christopher Doyle™.... More

Design Thinking

Design Thinking: It's the designers' version of the scientific method.... More

Top 15 Modernist Gas Stations

This is a strange site, but it has a good list of some interesting Modernist gas stations. ... More

Save the economy of LA

You may have the power to save the economy of the Los Angeles region, according to a new report from... More

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