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237 of 365 is a protest against censorship [parody] #inkscape

  • Post author By lemsy
  • Post date 2010-08-15
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boy to man
boy to man

A library in New Jersey has apparently removed a book from its shelves due to pressure from a political group. The problem, first and foremost, is that the protocol for the removal of the book was not strictly followed, and instead, a leader in the library decided to simply bypass the process of removal and just sort of make it disappear. The book is Revolutionary Voices: An Anthology of Queer Youth and the removal controversy is detailed at as well as , and  http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/08/nj_public_library_removes_lgbt_book_after_request.php . My biggest concern is the cited reason for the removal: Child pornography, which is in response to the image that my image spoofs, available for your review at — Note that the image may not be suitable for all viewers, at least out of context, but certainly is reasonable enough in the context of art, sexual identity issues, and coming of age in the LGBT community in a world that generally does not accept nor understand it without help. In reality, it looks like a blurry picture of two wrestlers next to a blurry picture of a scout leader and a boy scout. Bad art? Maybe. Child porn? Hardly.  Also, some of my favorite librarians in NJ are being given some negative focus for raising their voice about the issue: the unilateral removal of content without proper review. Meanwhile, the rest of my favorite librarians in NJ are showing their strong support for a book that’s being met with (in my opinion) homophobia and prejudice.

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  • Tags Inkscape, Libraries, Library, Library and Information Science, Logo, New Jersey

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224 of 365 is a personal monogram [logo] #Inkscape

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  • Post date 2010-08-02
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Personal monogram
Personal monogram
Personal monogram
Personal monogram

Here are my first and last initials brought together in a monogram I’ve used for a while. Inkscape makes quick work of it with a grid and the spiro path effect. Hope you enjoy it.

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  • Tags Graphics, Inkscape, Logo, Tutorial, Vector Based, Vector graphics

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182 of 365 is a revised Rider University #logo in #Inkscape #design #typography

  • Post author By lemsy
  • Post date 2010-06-21
  • 2 Comments on 182 of 365 is a revised Rider University #logo in #Inkscape #design #typography
Revised Rider logo
Revised Rider University logo

I’ll start here by saying that no one asked me to do this, and it is completely unofficial. I work at Rider, but I want to be quite clear (it’s mandated in fact) that this site is in no way associated with Rider University. This design is kind of a joke, really — the kind of thing that might come out of a closed door review where a lot of contemporary website logos were shown alongside Rider’s current logo, in the hopes of bringing them closer together visually. I like Rider’s current logo quite a bit. I work there, and I am proud of that visual representation, as well as the ideological factors of their brand represented in their mission, vision, and strategic plan, such as student centeredness, and academic excellence. But, it was fun to transform it using the techniques that are present in so many contemporary design approaches, even if they’re wildly inappropriate here. 🙂

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  • Tags Logo, New Jersey, Programming, Rider University, Website

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174 of 365 is the start of a new venture in #Inkscape #logo #design

  • Post author By lemsy
  • Post date 2010-06-13
  • 5 Comments on 174 of 365 is the start of a new venture in #Inkscape #logo #design
Central Jersey Good Food
Central Jersey Good Food

Clients often contact me asking for a logo, and my immediate response is to ask how they (plan to) define their brand. If I get a blank stare or silence back, I know we’re going to have a lot of work to do. If they respond with a few key phrases or words that help me to define what they are and why they exist in the world, I know we’re going to have fun.  If they say that they never thought of it before, I know that we’re going to do some important but necessary work. This is the beginning of the end of our branding planning for a new blog venture called Central Jersey Good Eats, which strives to make people aware of good food and related topics in the central part of New Jersey, be it gardening, cooking, eating out & visiting restaurants, food photography, farmer’s markets, and anything else you can think of. We feel like we have a plethora of things to talk about related to food in New Jersey, and through interviews, techniques, tips, reviews, and other journalism, we plan to share it all. Before we even began thinking about visual representation, we developed a Strategic Plan, vision and mission, ( http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Ad-YsRMv5bPqZGNrZm05ZndfNTY1ZnFmcnh6ZnM&hl=en ) which we are able to use to help us to make decisions about visual representation and other decisions, because answers are either brand centric or brand divergent according to the plan.  The plan answers why we still will exist in the samw world with Yelp! If you live in Central Jersey, keep an eye out for new articles and stories about good food where you live.

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  • Tags Brand, Design, History, Logo, New Jersey, Photography

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166 of 365 is a condemnation of British Petroleum in #Inkscape #disaster

  • Post author By lemsy
  • Post date 2010-06-04
  • 4 Comments on 166 of 365 is a condemnation of British Petroleum in #Inkscape #disaster
BP oil spill
BP oil spill

I’m going to post Saturday’s sketch tonight, first because I’m excited to share it, and second because I’m going to be phone only for the most part tomorrow. So, have you ever noticed how unfortunate and weird Sherwin Williams‘ logo is in today’s environmentally aware and protective consciousness? Maybe, maybe not, but it’s bothered me for a while that a paint can being poured over the earth was anybody’s idea of good branding, knowing what we know about dumping and pollution. Mix that with what’s happening uncontrolled in the Gulf, and you have two examples of companies that need to take different operational directions. Sherwin Williams, get a new look and feel. Yours makes me sick. And BP, figure out how to gate your lines ever 50 miles or so, so that the next time this happens, you just shut the gate, and only have a mini disaster.

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81 of 365: I’m sorry, I won’t design your logo for free form by John LeMasney

  • Post author By lemsy
  • Post date 2010-03-12
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I'm sorry, I won't design your logo for free form by John LeMasney via lemasney.com
I'm sorry, I won't design your logo for free form by John LeMasney via lemasney.com
I'm sorry, I won;t design your logo for free form by John LeMasney via lemasney.com
I’m sorry, I won’t design your logo for free form by John LeMasney via lemasney.com

So, sadly, as a designer, I’ve encountered many of the pitfalls I indicate in this form. In the interest of the love of design and the pursuit of acceptance, I’ve made each of the mistakes I list on the top part of the form. There’s the time that I did hours of work on a logo for a new business, and got yelled at by a printer who wanted different dimensions, and in the transaction found out that the printer was being paid full price.

There are the various jobs I’ve done for family where it turned into a way to have them push buttons about self-worth, power, and the relative value of the arts. There are the clients who decided that it wasn’t worth paying for because all I did was push some buttons. There are also more positive situations, such as turning back the work because I wanted to encourage a self-doubting designer to take the work into their own hands.

If I’ve ever done free design work for you, consider yourself a good friend, or someone who I respect deeply. If you’re ever compensated me for design work, I want to say thank you for your consideration and promotion of the art form.

 
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