Design

Tesco at Goodwood Revival

Tesco Shop at Goodwood Revival

Goodwood Revival is an intoxicating mix of classic cars and shameless nostalgia. Although there is no strict dress code, most people couldn’t resist the chance to dress up in their favourite period outfits. And I (normally a fancy dress party pooper) slipped willingly into some tweeds and a flat cap.

Surprisingly, even Tesco got in to the spirit of the event with a carefully created replica of a 1960s supermarket, complete with shelves of replica retro packaging. It was a unique opportunity to see how clear, simple and bold the branding of the time was in context rather than in a museum or book. Very little 3D lettering effects or photography were used – just flat colour and bold minimalist typography.

Ironically it was even busier than the Goodwood gift shop…

Washing Powder

Kleenex for men

E-Type at 50

Just like Jeremy Clarkson I’m a passionate fan of the Jaguar E-type. It was great to see the Top Gear homage to this British design icon on TV. And its sensual shape dominated the skyline at last weekend’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. Thanks to Jeni for the pic. The statue, by Gerry Judah, is celebrating the E-type’s 50th Birthday. Designed to echo the curved body of car, the sculpture has been created using half a kilometer of painted steel tubes originally intended for gas pipelines.

Goodwood E-Type Sculpture

Take a closer look at this and Gerry Judah’s other amazing installations.

 

A byte of the big apple

I love NY logo

A recent visit to an exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art proved to be a typographical treat for those that know their glyphs from their kerning pairs. The rather worthy sounding  ‘Standard Deviations: Types and Families in Contemporary Design’ was actually much more accessible than it sounds. The museum has expanded its purview and included typefaces among the artifacts of modern design it collects. An initial selection of 23 fonts made the cut [sic] and included Milestone’s corporate font DIN (click here for the story behind its creation).

Although the actual selection will be a source of much tweeting by typographical afficionados, it was nice to see the discipline of typeface design in its rightful place along side architecture and graphic design.

Milton Glaser and Bobby Zarem’s I love New York logo was featured – a 70s iconic rebus that is now embedded in the city’s visual history as much as a yellow cab (even though it was originally design for New York State). The original artwork actually looked a little apologetic – yellowing bromides, cut out and gummed to a piece of backing card in a modest frame. Most telling was a tiny scrap of paper with a crude pencilled doodle. I guess even Mr Glaser didn’t know how significant it would later become.

 

True colours

Color Scheme Designer

Colour scheme designer is an awesome web tool for creating colour palettes. You have complete control over the full colour spectrum with its neat algorithm picking palette options to go with your initial choice. It even creates page mock-ups in your chosen schemes.

Have a go…

 

Electric dreams

Petrol heads among us will have no doubt sniffed out the latest automotive offerings on show at Geneva last week. The Alfa Romeo 4C in matt orange, ooh. But a big shift to eco cars is evident. Green really is the new black. Continue reading “Electric dreams” »

Marketing Excellence Awards

Last week I had the pleasure of attending The Chartered Institute of Marketing’s Excellence Awards at The Grosvenor House in London. We were finalists in the Automotive category with The RAC Report on Motoring. It was a glitzy venue, good food and great company. And very nice to see our logo up in lights, even though we didn’t win our category.

Hardy’s Petrol Station Chardonnay at £35 a bottle was a bit steep in this ‘age of austerity’. And I do think the CIM should be a tad more innovative in their approach to events. It could have been for any industry and lacked inspiration. Continue reading “Marketing Excellence Awards” »

A good time for a rebrand?

At Milestone we’ve worked on many rebranding projects from growing companies to household names. For some, a corporate rebrand is prompted by a change of company ownership. For others it’s about refreshing and repositioning the brand to differentiate and grow the business.

Whatever the motivation, we’re anticipating an increase in the number of organisations considering their rebranding options in the near future. And it needn’t be hell. Continue reading “A good time for a rebrand?” »

A guide to New Year’s Resolutions

For those of us considering cutting out cakes, putting the lid on mid-week boozing or promising to spend more time with our families and friends in 2011, here’s a quick guide:

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