Archive for May, 2007

New Wordpress Theme

Penguin May 21st, 2007

Penguin says

I finally changed our theme. It’s not final, but it’s a good stop gap until we port our design to Wordpress.

One of the main reasons for the move, was the links in the sidebar was covering the comics. This should fix a lot of those problems.

-Penguin

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Comic #003: Classic Wings with Extra Blue Cheese

Penguin May 21st, 2007

Classic Wings with Extra Blue Cheese
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Comic #002: Let’s Go to the Beach!

Penguin May 18th, 2007

Let's Go to the Beach!
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Comic #001: That’s Not a Space Station

Penguin May 17th, 2007

That's Not a Space Station
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The Penguin Will Play!

Penguin May 17th, 2007

Penguin says

Yesterday, Ninja left for vacation :(  So that means I will fill the posting gap while she is away for two weeks. To that extent, I pulled out my leet MSpaint skills and made some comics.

Comic #001: That’s Not a Space Station

Enjoy!

-Penguin

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Vacation, all I ever wanted

Ninja May 15th, 2007

Ninja says

I’m packing my bags for New Zealand/Australia. I’m off to visit the adorable little blue penguins (Eudyptula minor). I’ll be back in 2 weeks in time for the AIGA Fresh Dialogue. Gosh, I’m going to be so jet-lagged. In the meantime, Penguin’s going to hold down the NvP fort.
I’ll be sure to take lots of photos for y’all!

Big smiles,

Ninja =)

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Second Submission!

Penguin May 14th, 2007

Penguin says

While I was fixing the bug, I came across this little gem: I’ll Only Fly Away. If you haven’t seen it yet, check it out. It rocks!

I'll Only Fly AwayÂ

-Penguin

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Product View Fixed

Penguin May 14th, 2007

Penguin says

I don’t know how or when this happened, but the detailed view page was broken. I was able to fix it, but who knows how long it was down. Ninja told me that she had went to view The First Kiss two weeks ago, and it was fine.

Anyway, it’s been fixed. Still not sure what happened.
-Penguin

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Choosing a typeface

Ninja May 13th, 2007

Ninja says

A while ago, I was driving back home from work at midnite when an orange Ford Mustang cut me off. Instead of being angry, I sort of chuckled once I saw his bumper. He has some incredibly stupid saying in large, white vinyl lettering across the back of his car set in Eurostile Extended Bold. I’ve always associated the Eurostile family with various fashion brands/houses that use the typeface as part of their identity. Now, I can’t stop thinking of this guy’s car.

For the longest time, I wouldn’t use Gill Sans (the Helvetica of England) because of a weird mental association. In college, I had trouble sleeping (and I hate being idle) so I’d go online and read. I found this article (I think it was written by Barry Deck) which spoke of freaky sexual acts that Eric Gill participated in. I later got confirmation from my teacher that this was indeed true. So in college, whenever I’d consider setting something in Gills Sans, I would stop, blink, and choose another typeface. Besides, the Gill Sans’ letters always needed to be kerned (which you should do anyways) because the spacing was so tight. Someone once jokingly said to me, “Gill was so horny that Gill Sans’ letters are practically humping each other.” Now, I’m a little more mature. I’ve accepted that Gill was an unusual character, and I’m over his experimental activities. I used Gill Sans for the first time in a logo that I created a few months ago. The client loved it, but ironically their legal department vetoed it because they claimed it gave off a “touchy-feely” vibe, haha.

I always find it interesting to go back to previous projects and see what typefaces I choose. Back then, I was pretty loyal to my small set of fonts (also as a poor college student, I couldn’t afford to have a large collection). In college, Univers was king. It was clean and incredibly legible, even at smaller sizes. We didn’t have it in the computer lab, but I wanted Meta because of it’s old style figure numerals (kind of rare to see that in a sans serif face). During my second internship, I worked at a publishing house (their claim to fame was putting out Madonna’s infamous sex book and later her children’s books). Oh my gosh, SO MANY fonts!!! Talk about fontage overload. There, I even got to work with Emigre fonts, which was like forbidden fruit compared to my Swiss Modernist upbringing. As an added bonus, my supervisor gave me my first type specimen book for HTF’s Didot.

How do I choose a typeface now? It really depends on the project. Yes, I have faces I like (and will probably work), but I have to pick one that fits the needs for that particular job. If I had a ridiculously large budget, I’d indulge and get a custom face made. =)

Have a good laugh: read Michael Bierut’s 13 Ways of Looking at a Typeface.

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Crushes

Ninja May 12th, 2007

Ninja says

I was chatting w/ a friend the other day, and he mentioned that he missed my posts about my “crushes” (from this older blog that I used to write in). Haha, nono, Penguin’s the only man for me, so let me clarify a bit. I get these “design crushes,” “illustrator crushes,” “musician crushes,” well, you get the idea. Just like a romantic crush, I get a huge rush whenever my favorite artist puts out new work. And sometimes it’s so good that I get goosebumps.

Funny thing, some of my “crushes” are friends of mine. And I’m not entirely sure that they know how I feel about their work! I have this one friend who’s such an amazing video guy. He’s working on something for Nine Inch Nails now (and I’m insanely jealous). ;)

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