While everyone was (and still is) frothing over the World Cup, we thought it would be a great move to reinvent our popular uScore Netball iPhone app as a sideline scoreboard for Football (soccer). Kids (and older kids included) are taking their World Cup spectator energy into their backyard, or down to the local park, to kick the ball around for their own friendly matches. Somebody needs to keep score, so uScore Football is doing the job. [..]
Yedmart receiving blog notoriety on the Campaign Monitor website for a quirky, yet so far unprinted t-shirt design. You can read the full story over on Campaign Monitor’s blog.
Thought this flyer was kinda cool, so I decided to include it here. [..]
Some time ago, it was cool to make designs for the fun. They didn’t have to mean anything, they were the product of an innocent designer just trying to have a bit of a laugh. That was 2003. Now times are tough. The global financial crisis has stormed in and knocked everyone on their arse. People are desperate. They are trying to cash in on their past creativity just to put their next meal on the table.
While you’re pondering over that for a minute. Why not see if these t-shirts help cheer you up? [..]
Renowned surfboard shaper, Graham King required a facelift for King Surfboards’ aging decals. Yedmart pounced upon the existing Bézier curves with the Illustrator pen tool, clicked and dragged a few times to taste, and whipped up something exactly similar to what is below. Multiple colors can be available as options, though blue was the best example for the purpose of this entry.
Photos of surfboards to come… [..]
Campaign Monitor – 100% Rebrandable email marketing software just for designers – needed t-shirts, just like any good piece of software does. Similar to most t-shirts, these would also have sleeves. However, these items of American Apparel would be collaboratively constructed from the clever minds of Campaign Monitor customers and the design skillz/tools of Yedmart. Submissions were voted upon and winners realized. More words are found on Campaign Monitor’s blog. [..]
Not having a logo is like not having a face. You may have a name, but people don’t recognise you. Some people, like Madonna don’t need a surname, but companies like Apple, Nike and McDonalds don’t have to use a name at all. These companies just show their face… um, logo… you know what I’m talking about. [..]
Before he was Yedmart (or his latin alter-ego, Yedmartus), Jaruhd was known among other mutineers as Jaruhd the Vicious Vagrant, part of a cycle of viciousness known mostly as theviciouscycle, which had been created with a fellow comrade, Captain Davidoff Coolwater, later to become known as el Davros. The pair would spend their days and nights sailing the world wide web in search rum and booty, pillaging design programs along the way to create visual propaganda. Select pieces of this legend can be sampled below today. [..]