Business cards for Lawyers. Set for Lewis S. Rosenbloom
Business cards for Lawyers. Set for Lewis S. Rosenbloom
Te materials may vary from transparent plastic to metallic paper (as in the last set) to the thickness and the texture.
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Here are some logos for your consideration. Please reference by number and remember that all colors can be easily changed to the appropriate one. I am presenting designs in light gray for objectivity. The one in blue looks to harsh on black.
Some options based on the 2 logos you favored previously.
and Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Benefit
Present:
New Artworks inspired by Japanese Byobu and Fusuma-e
paintings by
HIROMI TANAKA
http://hiromitanaka.com/
music by
TATSU AOKI
http://www.tatsuaoki.com/
Video introduction to the in-progress documentary UNCANNY TERRAIN
about organic farmers responding to the nuclear crisis
by Junko Kajino and Ed M. Koziarski
http://uncannyterrain.com/
May 20 Fri 6 to 10pm (sake, wine and hors d’œuvre provided)
-live music 9 – 10pm
May 21 Sat 6 to 10pm (sake, wine and Hhors d’œuvre provided)
-live music 8 – 9pm
May 22 Sun 1pm to 6pm
-private viewings, all week, with appointment
Admission fee $10/person (minimum donation)
Proceeds benefit the Japanese Red Cross, the Fukushima Organic Farmers Association, and the production of Uncanny Terrain.
Creative Lounge Chicago inspired by TOYOTA
1564 N. Damen Ave. 3rd Floor Chicago IL (Damen+North)
Hiromi Tanaka
312.772.6153
hiromi@hiromitanaka.com
www.hiromitanaka.com
Studio 205 – 1579 N. Milwaukee Ave.


Here is the work of the artist Chris Berg on the concept for handcutdesigns.com where he took it several notches up just to illustrate the versatility and possibilities of design and illustration with a touch of creativity.
[singlepic id=31 w=320 h=240 float=]We wanted an illustration of a factory that remodels old junk cars into flying jets.
[nggallery id=3]His proposal for hands with the two finger motion of cutting.
[nggallery id=2His original logo proposal for AnagaM.com
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Open in October 2009, the creative lounge CHICAGO inspired by TOYOTA honored the collaboration between Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan) and local artists of Chicago, in a premiere attempt to establish strong communication bridges between world corporations and the creative class.