Honda EV-N, I Bloody Want One.

Rants — Tags: , , , — Tyrone Samson @ 3:17 pm

honda

Honda has come out with a concept car that makes the mini and prius a thing of the past. The Honda EV-N a retro styled battery powered (of course) car that even has smartly integrated inside the drivers door for the U3-X (think of segway on one wheel). I’m guessing tho that this will never see the light of day, which would be like pissing in the wind, why tease us in the first place, whats the point… I guess it might inspire some thing else down the track, but shit give the people what they want.

Another One Bites The Dust

Rants — Tags: , , — Tyrone Samson @ 2:46 pm

RAND

It’s a sad day when you hear that another Paul Rand classic being “updated”. First established in 1908 and operating from a small office in Manhattan, it wasn’t until 1961 that Yale University Press (YUP) officially became a part of Yale University while remaining, all this time, financially and operationally independent. YUP has published over 8,000 books and now does so at a rate of approximately 300 titles a year. And since 1985, much of these titles have carried the idiosyncratic logo designed by Paul Rand. After this point, 24 years later, Rand’s logo will no longer grace spines, instead, it will now be the primary Yale logo — typeset in Matthew Carter’s The Yale Typeface designed in 2004. (as reported by the Yale Daily News). A sad day no matter what the bloody rational they try and say to justify the change.

Lovely Looking e-Motorcycle Pity About The Ugly Logo.

Rants — Tags: , , , — Tyrone Samson @ 11:22 pm

brammo

Everyone probably knows the debacle (CP+B, Brammo and Crowd Sourcing) Well have you actually seen the “winners” all I can say is ugly, you reap what you sow. CP+B pls stick to making 30 second spots that makes us laugh, and Brammo hire a design studio and pay next time around there are tonnes of great studios out there. Sign up for NO-SPEC work.

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