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They're great. I kind of want to try on eye shadow now
…“PS. As I know everyone will ask! This isn’t the end of Sagmeister & Walsh, Stefan and I will continue to collaborate together through the Sagmeister & Walsh name on art projects like our exhibition and book on Beauty. Stefan does not plan on doing commercial work moving forward.” https://andwalsh.com/articles/all/walsh-agency-has-launched/
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I loved the latest apple designs, personally. It sounds like Apple will be the firm's biggest client, but he'll also be able to work on passion projects.
For real, they played a huge role in the 2008 financial crisis. Hasn't Apple seen the Big Short? http://fortune.com/2016/04/11/goldman-sachs-doj-settlement/
Will the card eventually have the number, exp. date and cvv on it?
Feel ya. Some of the animations are really smart but get lost in the plethora
Incredible content! But a bit over-the-top with the effects.
Sites like this always remind me of Frank Chimero's quote, “This is how I feel about so many of the fancy websites I see. ‘It is fascinating that you can do that, but it’s really not what a website is supposed to do.” via https://frankchimero.com/writing/the-webs-grain/
However, I enjoyed the simplified mobile experience greatly :)
New type feels much fresher. Its branding applications are lookin pretty good.
“…comprised of two basic geometric shapes—a speech bubble and lozenge—that can be extracted and used as graphic elements. The speech bubble evokes communication and connectivity, and will form the basis of a system of customized icons, illustrations and motifs with rounded corners that echo the shapes of the logo.”
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With no review mirrors, windshield wipers, and non-street legal lights, It's got to evolve a bit. A review I read suggested the straight panel design was a genius move to increase assembly efficiency. I love it.