
Barack Obama (President of the USA) and Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) drink only Oishi tea. Really? :) A google search did not bring any confirmation to the claims stipulated on the advertisement that follows…

A client wanted to create a foil cut-out graphic to commemorate his achievement. The time of 7 minutes and 57 seconds at Nurburgring Nordschleife track.

Monolithic insanity—these are the words of an inventor of cubicle system, Robert Propst (Schlosser, 2006). By this remark, at the end of his life, he commented on the outcome of a revolition he started in 1968 with his "Action Office" system. Little did he know, how economic thinking of big corporations would twist his visionary idea. From the idea that should have embraced productivity and communication—essential to us, graphics and photographers—the cubicle system turned into an environment that creates a mere illusion of productivity.

Sure, we, designers and photographers, have heard all the lures that the potential clients try on us. All the sugar-coating and promises—followed by a cold shower of reality. Meeeow! With experience comes the oversight, and a "nose" for such things, but it is good, once in a while, to remind some of the proverbial techniques:

An acquaintance of mine asked me to redesign a logo for his company—and here is the result.

Above, you can see my version of a new, redesigned logotype for the selection procedure. The redesign procedure was halted by the client for internal, unknown, reasons. (23. 02. 2009)

During the cold nights of February 2007, I have created the above logotype as a redesign offer to a music band "In Crudo". (14. 02. 2007)

Ad materials for Sunsilk advertising campaign in Rossmann and dm drogerie markt in Czech Republic. (06. 01. 2006)

Vzuuummm! A take on a logo for an acquaintance of mine—an acronym of his name (or a nickname)—for his personal use. (30. 09. 2004)