From Around the Design-o-Sphere XI

AdAge.com reports on a new study that shows even the mere sight of alcohol-related images fuels aggression. Just to be sure. Look at the image to the right and read the next news item.
SmallBusinessComputing.com offers its readers an article about small business owner Joseph Graziola III, who after almost having to take his designer to court, found hope in a company — maybe you've heard of them — called LogoWorks, where he found great design at an affordable price. There's even a quote from Rob Marsh, vice president of creative services for LogoWorks.
Don't remember your wife's bra size? Not to worry. Wendy Rameckers, who works at the Piet Zwart Institute for Retail and Design in Rotterdam, has designed a wall of silicon breasts. This way men can pinpoint the correct size through sight and touch, according to an Ananova article.
Type in large-scale formats has huge impact but holds unique challenges for environmental designers. DynamicGraphics.com article "Writ Large" offers some advice and insight on making such projects more manageable.


What's wrong with LogoWorks? Seems like they have happy customers. HP promotes them on its Small Business Web site, so they must be legit.
http://www.hp.com/sbso/productivity/office/logos.html
For a small company on a tight budget, it seems like a fine option.
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