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Neville Brody, Jonathan Glazer, DBLG and 4Creative make up the star-studded team behind the redesign.
When it was launched in 1982, the iconic animated Channel 4 logo, designed by branding agency Lambie–Nairn, was revolutionary. It was one of the first computer animated logos on British television and the first example of a network using its on-air identity to establish itself as a brand. Having survived various reinterpretations over a decade, the logo is considered an icon of British culture.
To meet an Oct. 1 deadline, The Big Screen Store and The Sofa Store spent well over $10,000 to equip 14 showrooms with special credit card readers that will soon be nearly ubiquitous.
The Towson-based chain, which runs 12 home theater and two furniture stores in Maryland and Virginia, made the transition…
You spend every day with these people, people who likely would never steal outside of the office. So why is your yogurt always going missing?
It happens in every workplace. You put a sandwich with your name on it in the office refrigerator, but by lunchtime it’s gone. Your stapler mysteriously wanders off in the night. Your cool new headphones vanish from your cubicle never to be seen again.
From dealing with tantrums to negotiating bed time, one parent shares how kids taught him to be a better manager.
Sometimes being a manager can feel like you’re a parent to a whole company of children. My former boss, who didn’t have any biological children, used to say she had six kids—the exact number of people under her leadership. Ian Durston, father of three and author of Everything I Needed to Know About Management, I Learned From My Kids says being a father helped him improve his management skills.
As dating apps make meeting people easier than ever, matchmakers focus on not widening the pool, but narrowing it.
The crowd gathered around the Gansevoort Park Hotel’s swanky rooftop bar has been invited to “Join Manhattan’s most beautiful young professionals for a one evening only art and jazz event,” but it’s clear that most attendees care more about the beautiful young professionals than the art or jazz. As they jockey for drink-ordering position, a few narrowly avoid stepping on the three-piece band. One literally backs into a painting as he starts a conversation with a pretty brunette.
Willoughby Avenue is a digital publisher and an independent agency with over twenty years of experience. We create branding, communication and memorable experiences for Brands of Color.