Case Study by Comedy Central Brand Creative and The Lab October 04, 2012
A look at how this multidisciplinary design team sought to reaffirm the strength of the Comedy Central brand through a reengagement with Millennials.
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Memphis, Tennessee has always been a rebellious, innovative river town, but nowhere is this unbridled spirit more evident than in its music industry—past, present and future. Al Bell describes how the creativity that formed the culture of Stax Records lives on today and its legacy is still changing the world.
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October 28, 2011
Stefan Bucher, whose Daily Monster inkblot creations have been connecting with web audiences for the past five years, now has an iPhone and iPad app. And it’s spooky good fun.
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Gail Anderson (2008 AIGA Medalist) is recognized for her eloquent editorial and entertainment design, using bold, innovative typography, illustration and photography to engage audiences with a new standard of emotional and visual connection.
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June 10, 2011
Although Mike Mills is better known these days as a writer and director—his latest film, Beginners, is in theaters now—he started his career as a graphic designer. Here he discusses Herbert Bayer, the history of the pride flag, teaching Ewan McGregor how to to draw, and the influence design has on his filmmaking.
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March 11, 2008
What is black and white and brilliant all over? Heller casts a light on designer and illustrator Richard McGuire’s latest animation.
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