Showing posts with label Graham Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graham Smith. Show all posts

Clickety-clacks along the LogoMotives tracks

Jeff Fisher LogoMotives was mentioned and spotted online and in print several times in January. Here's the latest:

People to Watch in 2009
The industry news magazine Graphic Design USA (GDUSA) named me one of their "People to Watch in 2009." It's a very flattering honor. You can read more about the recognition in my "Toot! Toot!" on the subject.

Five Great - and necessary - Marketing Makeovers
Being cited as an expert by Entrepreneur Magazine doesn't happen every day. Writer Gwen Moran asked me to be one of a three-member panel to review five marketing makeovers for the February issue. Of course, being published merited a Toot! as well.

30 Must-Have Logo Books
Design blog You The Designer was kind enough to list my second book, Identity Crisis!: 50 Redesigns That Transformed Stale Identities into Successful Brands, among their must-have logo design books.

Jeff Fisher - Public Portrait | MonoExpression
Graham Smith, of I'm Just Creative, has initiated the site MonoExpression, showcasing black and white photo images of international creatives - along with a short bio or statement.

Over 50 Ways Designers Promote & Brand Themselves
I'm Just Creative brought some attention to the Jeff Fisher LogoMotives identity with their post about self-branding by designers and design firms

20 Weird Logos That Work (and Why They Do)
I don't remember my own logo ever previously being referred to as "weird." Well, VECTORTUTS has now done so in a piece written by designer Chris Spooner. I'm glad they think the design works.

© 2009 Jeff Fisher LogoMotives

MonoExpression site includes Jeff Fisher portrait

United Kingdom graphic designer Graham Smith, of ImJustCreative and WeAreJustCreative, recently invited me to submit a black and white photograph and a short biography, for his new venture, MonoExpression: A Mono Record of Creative Portraits. An archive of creative professionals images is being established on the site.

Those interested in being added to the photo gallery should follow the instructions on the MonoExpression homepage.

Last month I needed a new "official" photo taken for an immediate publication deadline. I detest having my picture taken - but I'm very happy with new image taken by my partner, Ed Cunningham, on our vacation in Hawaii. The cropped photograph worked well in meeting the MonoExpression requirements.

© 2009 Jeff Fisher LogoMotives