DAILY CREATIVE

A daily dose of creativity from a handful of RPM's Art Directors and Designers showing you things we make and things we like.
What is this a logo for? A fancy dress party, an antagonistic charity, perhaps even for a psychiatry? No it’s for a high end gym. This is one of the winners from an online crowd source competition (Where clients write a short brief for designers to submit their logos. Only the winning entry is paid and under no obligation for the client to pick one).
This is certainly not $495 dollars well spent. See the full car crash brief (I like red and I want my company to feel like we’ve touched people) and lazy design work here:
http://99designs.com/logo-design/contests/help-p-e-r-logo-117985 

What is this a logo for? A fancy dress party, an antagonistic charity, perhaps even for a psychiatry? No it’s for a high end gym. This is one of the winners from an online crowd source competition (Where clients write a short brief for designers to submit their logos. Only the winning entry is paid and under no obligation for the client to pick one).

This is certainly not $495 dollars well spent. See the full car crash brief (I like red and I want my company to feel like we’ve touched people) and lazy design work here:

http://99designs.com/logo-design/contests/help-p-e-r-logo-117985 

Some more photos from my visit to the Saatchi Gallery to see the exhibition ‘Gesamtkunstwerk:New Art From Germany’

Some photos from my visit to the Saatchi Gallery to see the exhibition ‘Gesamtkunstwerk:New Art From Germany’


A great combination of old vs new but isn’t technology supposed to be so easy to use we don’t need instructions?

[Martin]

Great behind the scenes look at the Google app ‘Uncover your world’, which uses a 3D printer to create a town scape which is then photographed and animated to create a micro world that you can uncover in the app. Beautiful attention to detail but with the ubiquity and power of 3D software does this craft really come through?

[Martin]

Lisa Nilsson’s “Tissue Series” are anatomical cross-sections made of paper. Beautiful work. [Martin]

Lisa Nilsson’s “Tissue Series” are anatomical cross-sections made of paper. Beautiful work. [Martin]

Beautiful office layout in a 19th-century cast iron industrial shed. Just such a shame that people have to work in there.

(Source: trendsnow.net)

As they say “The customer is always right”.

As they say “The customer is always right”.

Haircut of the day. Not sure if hes going for the Justin Beiber look, but it made me laugh. [Jon]

Haircut of the day. Not sure if hes going for the Justin Beiber look, but it made me laugh. [Jon]

Does this advert make you want to take a trip to Bruges?! It certainly caught my eye, what were they thinking?! 

Does this advert make you want to take a trip to Bruges?! It certainly caught my eye, what were they thinking?! 

This is a sculpture I came across in North Kensington on Sunday. It is placed on top of someones garage I think. The North Ken/Notting Hill community is so creative, and it’s a great place to wander around and discover works of art! 

This is a sculpture I came across in North Kensington on Sunday. It is placed on top of someones garage I think. The North Ken/Notting Hill community is so creative, and it’s a great place to wander around and discover works of art! 

I really like matthewpoland:’s work with liquid, so surreal and crisp! 

I really like matthewpoland:’s work with liquid, so surreal and crisp!