Six West Design

Archive for February, 2010

Great product, great company

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Epicure

Once in a while I like to share a client’s product that we have really enjoyed working with on. In this case, the clients have a great idea for a product and the product truly fills a need in the market. Epicure is high quality skin cream that greatly reduces the irritating side effects of radiation for cancer patients skin.

When we started working on the design, our goals were to convey the soothing qualities of the product as well as to reflect the clinical nature of the product. We chose a mild blue for the background and a simple silver accent. In building the branding of the product, we used the two tones of blue and silver in the lower case “e” to symbolize the healing action on the surface of the skin.

Keep your eye out for more high quality products to come from this company.

I could throw something…

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

The colorful spinning wheel of death again.. Illustrator crashes right after you finished that complex flourish, and just before you saved… Sometimes you just need to break away from the front of the computer and do something mindless.

I have to admit it, it took me a while before I put the dartboard up in the studio, but now I find myself hurling darts at it while I’m thinking or sometimes even during brainstorm sessions. Even a brief pitch or two can refresh your mind just enough to get back to whatever challenging task you were up against.

The fun’s just begun

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Booth at Unified

A good show, that’s what I’d call it- We got to meet lots of new people working on a variety of cool new projects, and everyone seems so excited to get their new winery/project off the ground. I really enjoy these shows, just for that reason. For the most part, people have time to hang out and chat in a little less hurried fashion than the typical work day allows for.

Working the booth I didn’t get as much time as I usually do to go out and wander the floor looking for new products, but I did get to visit with a few vendors that we otherwise rarely see.

Even though all of us were tired, one of the first things we did when we were back in the studio was to meet and talk about what we’d like to do better next year. Armed with some fresh enthusiasm and excitement about potential we came up with some fun new concepts (you’ll have to visit us next year to find out what they are).