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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.

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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 diane zerr

Picking my jaw up from my desk after seeing these real life recreations of Gustav Klimt paintings.

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10.14.2015

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Jake Houvenagle, Brandon Voges, and Jordan Gaunce imagine what some of their favorite Garbage Pail Kids trading cards would look like 30 years later IRL. Disconcerting.

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Nice Fucking Graphics

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Cute animation by &Orange Motion Design of the different contraptions to make coffee.

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Nice Fucking Graphics

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by armin

Some cute and clever user reinterpretations of the Instagram app icon on the occasion of its 5th anniversary.

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10.14.2015

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Cake zoetrope by Alexandre Dubosc.

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Colossal

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by doug bartow

File under LOL: Pranksters post fake film shoot ‘No Parking’ signs for unwanted sequels to popular New York City-based films.

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10.13.2015

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by armin

Pepsi will release a limited edition of Pepsi Perfect, first seen in Back to the Future Part II. It will be available on Amazon on October 21, 2015 for $20.15.

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10.13.2015

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brandflakesforbreakfast

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by armin

YOLO spelled as food items by Lil’ Ol’ Lady using 26,000 beads.

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10.13.2015

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by armin

These aren’t miniature objects. This is a giant coin. By Skrekkøgle.

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10.13.2015

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by doug bartow

Photographer Eric Pickersgill is showing us just how unreal our real lives look when we remove our handheld technology from them.

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10.12.2015

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