INspiration Wednesday: Ivan Chermayeff
Posted in All Posts, Ed Roberts on May 22nd, 2013
Sometimes there is no need to be either clever or original -Ivan Chermayeff, partner, Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv
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Posted in All Posts, Ed Roberts on May 22nd, 2013
Sometimes there is no need to be either clever or original -Ivan Chermayeff, partner, Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv
Posted in All Posts, Andy Brenits, INspirations, Quotes on Apr 3rd, 2013
“I don't think that type should be expressive at all. I can write the word 'dog' with any typeface and it doesn't have to look like a dog. But there are people that [think that] when they write 'dog' it should bark.” - Massimo Vignelli (born January 1931) is a designer who has done work in ...MORE
Posted in All Posts, Ed Roberts, In-house Observations, INspirations on Mar 20th, 2013
You must know how to present ... even if you are nervous or afraid. Presenting is a skill, a science or an art—like design. To be truly successful, learn to anticipate the unanticipated and relentlessly prepare. Doing so will make you more powerful in your presentations. —Debbie Millman, president, Design Group at Sterling Brands ...MORE
Posted in All Posts, Ed Roberts, In-house Observations, INspirations, Quotes on Jan 16th, 2013
Turn the mundane into opportunities. Grow giant ears. — Bob Calvano, Director, Global Creative Studios at Merck Bob Calvano manages a huge team of multidisciplinary talent for Merck. Merck's global vision is to make a difference in the lives of people through innovative medicines, vaccines, biologic therapies, consumer health and animal products. Bob believes that ...MORE
Posted in All Posts, Glenn John Arnowitz, In-house Inspiration, INspirations, Quotes on Sep 12th, 2012
"I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life's realities." - Theodor Seuss Geisel (March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was ...MORE