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How to tie a Tablecloth scarf?

Posted: September 16th, 2008 | Author: Moey | Filed under: Design | Tags: , , | 15 Comments »

All of us probably like wearing scarves in winter, scarves are friendly and they keep your neck warm and add a wonderful splash of color to the complexion.

Here’s a guide for those who do not know how to tie it!

  1. First, start with a square and fold the scarf on the diagonal to form a triangle. easy thing!
  2. Hold ends in each hand with the large side of the triangle pointing down.
  3. Wrap the scarf around your neck from the back to the front, letting the two ends meet in the front, tie a knot in the front creating a cape-like effect and wrap the rest around to the back.
  4. Finish by tying a knot at the back.
  5. Get a dark pink one like mine and match that with a nice plain tee from TOPMAN, a cool Viker or Zatiny from DIESEL jeans and sexy sneakers and you’re ready to party?

Good morning peeps!


Ramadan Day #2: HP Rebranding

Posted: September 2nd, 2008 | Author: Moey | Filed under: Design | Tags: , , , | 15 Comments »

Yes, I did it yesterday! today I couldn’t, my throat is killing me, the weather is humid and I’m a human being.

Anyways, here’s a new ugly logo coming up.

HP has decided to go wacko and go glossy, now the logo almost looks like a SUPERHERO according to Freddie, They have decided to move away from the rounded rectangle and go with a circle. The HP now has a “fancy” bevel to it as well.

I think it is disgustingly bad!

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When Logos Look Alike

Posted: July 26th, 2008 | Author: Moey | Filed under: Design | Tags: | 5 Comments »

Tell yourself at every step in the design process that someone has undoubtedly already thought of this and what can you do to really set it apart. In design, and particularly logo design, the pessimistic axiom that “everything has already been done” is becoming more and more true, and it is only the virtuous designer who can continue to stand out in a sea of sameness.
Mike Davidson

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