International business professional needed a single web destination that catered to their specific and diverse global interests. Taking this to heart, TIME, Inc. and 4 Corners strategized, designed, and developed a new Global Business section for the TIME.com website. Utilizing TIME’s continuing global news coverage and features, data from the World Economic Forum (WEF), and other web sources, the Global Business section allows users to pinpoint specific countries and regions to gain information on top news stories in the area as well as local currency, language, capitol city, major airports, business customs, and top industries. The site fully utilizes the WEF’s ranking system, outlining the top 100 countries in which to do businesses, based on criteria such as global competitiveness, corruption, and infrastructure. A convenient and one-stop location for both breaking news and important business information catered specifically to the global business professional.
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks...
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Our TV Picks on Fancast launches
11.13.2008
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks for Fancast (an online television and movie destination provided by Comcast). Our TV Picks is a blogger-driven guide, where well-recognized bloggers direct users towards some of their favorite shoes and movies. 4 Corners also developed the banner ads driving traffic to the site from Ask a Ninja, Dooce, Boing Boing, and NOTCOT. Check out Our TV Picks here!
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Silhouette Mash-Up
06.23.2008
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Silhouette Mash-Up
06.23.2008
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Obama Campaign Logo - What could have been
12.16.2008
Stumbled across this post in Logo Design Love which displays some of...
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Obama Campaign Logo - What could have been
12.16.2008
Stumbled across this post in Logo Design Love which displays some of the contendors for the Obama presidential campaign logos. Some examples...
From Danish photographer Peter Funch comes this incredible gallery...
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Photoshop around the corner
04.08.2009
From Danish photographer Peter Funch comes this incredible gallery of photos - where he has staked out NYC street corners for two weeks taking photos of passersby from the exact same spot. THEN, combing through the images, he photoshopped together same-ish pedestrians to create some pretty fantastic composite images. Check out the "Babel Tales" photo series here.
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Everybody's Doing It...
07.21.2008
Rebranding & overhauling their corporate images that is... from...
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Everybody's Doing It...
07.21.2008
Rebranding & overhauling their corporate images that is... from Starbucks to AT&T – and Walmart is the latest to jump on that bandwagon.
CNN compiled a pretty awesome gallery of photos taken from the NASA...
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Stunning photos of the Earth (via NASA)
12.23.2008
CNN compiled a pretty awesome gallery of photos taken from the NASA Earth Observatory Library (like the one below of cloud streaks across the Caspian Sea). Check out the full gallery here.
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The "Logo" Games
08.11.2008
This morning I came across a really fascinating article covering...
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The "Logo" Games
08.11.2008
This morning I came across a really fascinating article covering the debate over inexpensive online logo & "branding" companies by Doug Bartow (id29) via the Under Consideration design discussion blog Speak Up.
It highlights the ongoing debate of accessibility of design for all (income brackets) versus "...the devaluation of the design process altogether, particularly in brand development and identity design, which many consider the pinnacle of our field." – by cheapening the proverbial playing field.
In his field study of this issue, Doug commissions 4 different online companies to come up with logo options for a fictitious project and then analyzes and critiques the results. It is a good exploration of what you really get from these types of logo chop shops.
The Challenge: Hire four online logo design companies, give them the same visual identity problem to solve, then critique the results.
CNN's holographic election coverage is fancy pantsy, but how did they...
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How the CNN Holographic Interview System Works
11.05.2008
CNN's holographic election coverage is fancy pantsy, but how did they manage to send 3D 360 degree footage of virtual correspondent Jessica Yellin from Chicago all the way to the station's election center in NY? As Arthur C. Clarke says, Magic. A magic made possible from technology Vizrt and SportVu with the help of forty-four HD cameras and twenty computers. Here are the details.
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The 50 states in photos
04.22.2009
This is such a cool project that has the goal of representing all 50...
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The 50 states in photos
04.22.2009
This is such a cool project that has the goal of representing all 50 states through photography... the website for The 50 States Project says it best:
The 50 States Project has brought together 50 photographers from across the USA.
Each photographer lives in one of the 50 States and during the year long project each photographer will represent the State where they live. Every two months each photographer will be sent an assignment by e-mail, they then have two months to produce one image in response. The images must represent both their style and the State in which they live.
The first assignment, ("People"), was sent on 2nd January 2009. The second, ("Habitat"), was sent on 1st March 2009. The remaining 4 assignments will be announced on 1st May, 1st July, 1st September and 1st November 2009 respectively.
By the end of the project there will be 300 images which hopefully represent the talent of the photographers involved and have something to say about the USA today.
Check out the photos from the first assignment ("People"), here.
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Playing in the sandbox
10.15.2008
Need to decompress a bit from sitting and staring at your computer...
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Playing in the sandbox
10.15.2008
Need to decompress a bit from sitting and staring at your computer for hours on end? Check out thisissand.com for a fun way to do it - reminiscent of those sand art crafts projects we all did as kids. Pick your colors and just click to create mountains of colored sand. Be careful though, this one is addicting...
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The Video Web
10.23.2008
We hear a lot about how the communications community is changing and...
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The Video Web
10.23.2008
We hear a lot about how the communications community is changing and we see more and more interactive applications, streaming media and social interactions, but services that specialize in entertainment seem to grow faster than the sector as a whole. This growth is definitely led by online video, but it isn't just about watching. Users now want to interact with video. Check out "BigStage".
BigStage's software was originally funded by the CIA, which wanted 3-D computer models of suspects' faces to match against images in a database. The company's commercial customers take three digital pictures of themselves and upload them to BigStage's servers, and in about 50 seconds, they have a digital avatar that they can insert into videos or photos. Users will be able to post the videos to their Facebook pages or e-mail them to friends; eventually, they should also be able to purchase brand-name virtual accessories for their digital selves.
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AIGA 50 books/50 Covers of 2007
09.18.2008
I am a member of AIGA!! (The Professional Association for Design)
I...
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AIGA 50 books/50 Covers of 2007
09.18.2008
I am a member of AIGA!! (The Professional Association for Design)
I got an invitation for the exhibition, " 50 books/50 covers of 2007". Since I am designing the 4corners new book i felt these book covers might help me to get inspiration.
This exhibition showcases selections from the “AIGA 50 Books/50 Covers” competition, which aims to identify the 50 best-designed books and book covers of the year. Selections were made by a distinguished jury and become part of the AIGA Design Archives, where images, full credits, project statements and jurors' comments for all selections are available.
Gallery hours:
Monday through Thursday: 11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Friday: 11:00 a.m–5:00 p.m.
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The most useful website ever.
09.12.2008
Just in case you were wondering whether the Hadron Collider being...
Yammer is the new NEW Twitter (this time for work)
09.10.2008
It might seem like a bit of an overkill with all of these Twitter...
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Yammer is the new NEW Twitter (this time for work)
09.10.2008
It might seem like a bit of an overkill with all of these Twitter clones, but Yammer seems to fall into a bit more of a niche. Creating a network solely for you and your coworkers (based on your email addresses), Yammer lets you microblog what you're working on, and check in with your colleagues as well. You can also post updates directly through an IM service. Seems like it could be handy in a company where lots of people work offsite. Check it out here.
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Fonts personified.
07.23.2008
Have you ever wondered what would happen if fonts were people?...
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Fonts personified.
07.23.2008
Have you ever wondered what would happen if fonts were people? Probably not? Well... someone over at College Humor did.
Twitter just launched a new architecture to help streamline some of...
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New Twitter!
09.19.2008
Twitter just launched a new architecture to help streamline some of their navigation, featuring a simplified top nav, and a tab-base right navigation for moving through tweets. Not sure how I feel about it yet, but check it out at Twitter!
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Mr. Picassohead
07.03.2008
Stressed out, fretting over the next impending deadline? Need a...
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Mr. Picassohead
07.03.2008
Stressed out, fretting over the next impending deadline? Need a creativity break? Try Mr. Picassohead – an interactive distraction created by Ruder Finn Interactive. Allowing you to let out your inner Picasso.
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Plurk is the new Twitter
09.04.2008
Pink may or may not be the new black, but [I'm hoping that] Plurk...
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Plurk is the new Twitter
09.04.2008
Pink may or may not be the new black, but [I'm hoping that] Plurk may, in fact, be the new Twitter. Taking Tweeting up a few notches, Plurk displays your Plurks (140-character messages), as well as the Plurks from your friends and those you follow, in a really great visual timeline, taking status/Twitter stalking up to a whole new level. It also allows you to formulate your message with a variety of qualifiers (allowing others to see what you need, like, say, wonder, feel, etc.) at any given time (don't worry, there's also the option for the freestyle Plurk for you more free spirited folks out there). With an overall better design and layout, and a little bit more of a fun factor, I'm hoping Plurk will catch on over Twitter. I'm definitely a convert. Now if only I can figure out a way to integrate this with my Tumblr...hm...