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Logo Recap: WordCamp Utah 2010

09 Aug 2010, Posted by Matthew Reinbold in Design, Events, 6 Comments

Logo Recap: WordCamp Utah 2010


The WordCamp Utah 2010 event is coming up this August 28th. Vox Pop Design was asked to come up with something appropriate for a t-shirt to mark the occasion. Read on for the nitty gritty of the process behind the final design.

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Wunderkammer; Memorial Day Edition

30 May 2010, Posted by Matthew Reinbold in Wunderkammer (the links), 0 Comments

Wunderkammer; Memorial Day Edition


The browser tabs are once again reduced to nothing but a favicon! It’s time to write ‘em up, save ‘em, and close ‘em out in a regular feature Vox Pop reverentially refers to as THE WUNDERKAMMER.

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Wunderkammer, May 14th, 2010

14 May 2010, Posted by Matthew Reinbold in Wunderkammer (the links), 2 Comments

Wunderkammer, May 14th, 2010


GoDaddy hacked (repeatedly), business model ruminations, and a wonderful tale of supply chain delight and inspiration by way of BMW. Paid endorsement? Hardly. It’s yet another installment of curious links we lovingly called the WUNDERKAMMER.

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Logo Progression: Coder University

03 Feb 2010, Posted by Matthew Reinbold in Design, 0 Comments

Logo Progression: Coder University


Developers, continuing education, and a dream: a peer recently expressed a desire to start his own series of lectures. He had the technical stuff down but needed something to start including on power points, bound materials, and correspondence. Could Vox Pop help?

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Debbie Millman Illuminates Iconic Brands

22 Jan 2010, Posted by Matthew Reinbold in Design, Events, 0 Comments

Debbie Millman Illuminates Iconic Brands


Any Yahoo with Microsoft paint can make a Googlable logo. But what transforms a forgettable placeholder on a piece of letterhead into an iconic brand that last even after the company it represents is gone? Debbie Millman attempted to answer that question at Salt Lake’s AIGA meeting last night.

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