Luck of the draw

Luck of the draw    

Social responsibility comes with being a designer. It’s part or our job to help raise awareness of things that we believe matter. More

Holiday magazines

Holiday magazines    

By Gina

At last year’s Peopledesign holiday party, it was my job to prepare an activity for everyone to do. But instead of trying to get everyone to play a game or participate in an ice breaker, I decided that it would be more appropriate to do something that merely involved looking and laughing (two things nobody ever minds doing). More

Give ’em a little goose

Give ’em a little goose    

By Yang

A little late as usual is this year’s Peopledesign holiday mailing to clients and friends. This year we decided to make gift tags. It seems like nice wrapping paper is easy to come by, but gift tags are difficult to find. More

“Y” for Society of Typographic Arts

“Y” for Society of Typographic Arts    

By Yang

Recently the Society of Typographic Arts (STA) asked me to design a letter for their annual holiday party and auction. More

Band as brand

Band as brand    

If companies were to model themselves after successful bands, would they reconsider the way they think of themselves? Be more loyal to their customers? Love themselves more?Months ago my husband Chad bought tickets to a Metallica concert. Two tickets, to be exact, meaning one for him and one for me. More

Squishy wheels work best

Squishy wheels work best    

By Yang

Yang and Bruno recreate the BMW Z4 commercial with toy cars. More

Innovate to the best of your ability

Innovate to the best of your ability    

The concept of personality types has become conventional wisdom. As a culture, we seem to accept the fact that no single person can be competent at all types of tasks. Using the Meyers Briggs Type Indicator, a person categorized as INFP should probably not be asked to take on a position that requires purely fact-based judgments. More