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about

• Quipsologies, is a division of UnderConsideration, chronicling the most curious, creative, and notable projects, stories, and events of the graphic design industry on a daily basis.

• Quipsologies uses TypeKit to render P22 Underground, Skolar Web by TypeTogether, and Coquette by Mark Simonson.

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• Search through our archives (starting with Vol. 45 September 2010)

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UnderConsideration is a graphic design enterprise that runs a network of blogs, publishes books, organizes live events, and designs for clients.

online

Brand New / Displaying opinions, and focusing solely, on corporate and brand identity work.

FPO (For Print Only) / Celebrating the reality that print is not dead by showcasing the most compelling printed projects.

Brand New Classroom / Providing a space for critique and opinions on student identity work.

Speak Up (2002 – 2009) / Discussing, and looking for, what is relevant in, and the relevance of, graphic design. Archives Only.

Word It (2003 – 2010) / Encouraging creative diversity in the community through monthly, one-word challenges. Archives Only.

publishing

Flaunt: Designing effective, compelling and memorable portfolios of creative work / 2010, self-published.

Graphic Design, Referenced: A Visual Guide to the Language, Applications, and History of Graphic Design / 2009, Rockport.

Women of Design: Influence and Inspiration from the Original Trailblazers to the New Groundbreakers / 2008, HOW Books.

The Word It Book: Speak Up Presents a Gallery of Interpreted Words / 2007, HOW Books.

live events

2010 Brand New Conference / A one-day event on the development of corporate and brand identity projects by some of today’s most active and influential practitioners from around the world.

graphic design

Department of Design / Designing corporate and brand identities and full development of printed and digital matter for clients.

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by plamen

Just beautiful food styling by Dietlind Wolf.

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10.06.2011

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Seesaw

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by niki blaker

RIP Steve Jobs. Your vision and passion has inspired us and empowered us in countless ways.

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10.05.2011

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by john custer

Must. Have. FruĆ¼te. Tart. Now.

Absolutely beautiful.

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10.05.2011

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by diane zerr

Mama’s Sauce can print on boxes that are already converted. How many of you can use this kind of amazing new service? (*raises hand*)

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10.05.2011

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DesignWorkLife

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by diane zerr

Something so simple that makes me say “Why in the hell didn’t I think of that?!” UI stencils for iPad, Windows Phone, iPhone, and more. Great for sketching out app concepts or website designs.

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10.05.2011

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Hydro74

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by john custer

Hayley Warnham having fun with cut paper.

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10.05.2011

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by armin

Very clever bowls by Geraldine De Beco.

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10.05.2011

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NOTCOT

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by diane zerr

Abraham Schechter includes his Field Notes in many of his blog adventures. And while many of us use field notes for a variety of reasons, he has turned them into a journal with maps, entries, and more.

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10.05.2011

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Field Notes Brand

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by armin

Two floppy drives programmed to play Star Wars’s Imperial March. Nerd alert!

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10.05.2011

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Public School

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by armin

A little sad: A TV ad by the USPS to convince people that mail is better than e-mail. This could have easily been a Saturday Night Live parody ad. (A second ad starts after the first one ends, not sure what that is about).

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10.05.2011

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brandflakesforbreakfast

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