Reminds me of our crack leadership at my first company. They went off for a one day retreat and proudly came back to tell us what they had figured out. Plan: come up with a killer application. Focus of next retreat, figure out what that killer application was. I don’t remember ever hearing about the results of the second retreat.
Some where in my house, stored away in a box, are several books from when I took a graphics course many years ago (let’s just say 50+). Among them is a rather large book on the colors and their psychological implications. Required reading for a course on packaging design. Remember reading it. Don’t remember what I read now.
alien011 almost 2 years ago
And in another three months the task force will probably realize that they produce apps and don’t have a packaging.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That sounds about right.
Lee26 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Does Rita even remember what the team was set up to do.
RadioDial Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Branding” department – biggest bags of wind I’ve ever had to work with as an engineer.
rshive almost 2 years ago
A tough decision for Rita.
miztrniceguy almost 2 years ago
The multi level title messing with my eyeballs
T Smith almost 2 years ago
It’s not a coincidence that Verizon is red, T-mobile is pink, AT&T is blue, Sprint is yellow, Cellular One is orange, and I did those all from memory.
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
They probably have meetings to schedule future meetings.
PoodleGroomer almost 2 years ago
Or our emblem should be blue with a complementary color for the packaging.
dv almost 2 years ago
Reminds me of our crack leadership at my first company. They went off for a one day retreat and proudly came back to tell us what they had figured out. Plan: come up with a killer application. Focus of next retreat, figure out what that killer application was. I don’t remember ever hearing about the results of the second retreat.
adrianrune almost 2 years ago
Some where in my house, stored away in a box, are several books from when I took a graphics course many years ago (let’s just say 50+). Among them is a rather large book on the colors and their psychological implications. Required reading for a course on packaging design. Remember reading it. Don’t remember what I read now.