The working world weighs in on the New Facebook

23 September 2008 by David in Design, Redesigned

Weekly unique users to an anonymous application on Facebook

Ever since Facebook started debuting their new design and kindly giving everyone the choice to play with it before they make everyone use it anyway, there has been quite the serious backlash about it. It’s not uncommon to hear a random drop something about it, almost as [...]

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Red Bull gets in on the soda wars, Miller Lite gets in on the redesign game

7 April 2008 by David in Energy Drinks, Redesigned

My good friend (and now betrothed friend) Katy alerted me to this in the comments of the previous post and I had to get in on it immediately: Red Bull is now set to launch Red Bull Cola, an energy drink soda that will have twice as much caffeine (and costs twice as much) as [...]

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Full Throttle updates its energy drink can

1 April 2008 by David in Redesigned

Full Throttle has gotten in on the re-design game and has updated its look. They have re-done their “original” flavor can (the one you probably know; it comes in black).
A disclaimer: I’m an addict when it comes to energy drinks, so I got this post on here as soon as I could. I attempt to [...]

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Camel Lights’ new packaging

24 March 2008 by David in Redesigned

UPDATE (04/01/08): Great coverage of this over at Brand New.
My roommate smokes Camel Lights and he has been for awhile. It’s a pretty iconic package design, one that’s remained roughly the same for a long time. (Click the pic at left for an ad from the mid-’40s featuring Doris from Miracle on 34th Street.)
Either way, [...]

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Temple University and where they went wrong

28 February 2008 by David in Basketball, Redesigned, Stadiums and Fields

I don’t have an entirely good reason to like Temple, but they are located in Philadelphia (where I was born) and that kind of started it. But I do love them for one more very specific reason: When I was just getting into college basketball, they had the sweetest home court flooring. Temple University’s mascot [...]

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