typestorming
Ruby Gemütlichkeit
2007July 26

From the Rubystammtisch meetup at 10er Marie.
the usual suspects
2007July 25
This is how here in austria mail is delivered after it went through the hands of the austrian customs authority.
No, no body parts or snakes inside—just books from amazon. The worst thing is that they now look like second hand and I love new books.
It’s like the last time when we received christmas gifts from the US everything was torn opened. The problem is not necessarily that they open stuff but how they treat property owned by others. It just sucks!
summer in the city
2007July 20
Just for the record: It’s hot …
yellow deli corporate Identity

2007July 16
It seems that new districts spring up like mushrooms in Vienna. One of them is the new business park called “town-town” near Landstraße. In the middle of millions and millions of office buildings is this small new and cool restaurant called yellow-deli. We are responsible for the naming, corporate design, offline and online media. Here are some examples:
Business cards:

Get some food home:

Sticky:

Menus:

Website and some pictures soon …
back to the roots...

2007July 09

Last Friday we saw the spectacle of the Extra Action Marching Band from San Francisco in a great location: the Arena in Vienna. I know the other kind of marching bands from my childhood – more boring than sexy – but this one I appreciate much more ;) It was a perfect Friday chill out!
Enjoy some bits we saved from there:

Soziales Netzwerk issue 11
2007July 05
Finally the 11th issue dialogue between generations is out now! It is published by the non-profit organisation Wiener Hauskrankenpflege and the free magazine features articles about health and active aging and also professional articles about home based-care and primary nursing.

Since the first issue (published in June 2003) where we volunteered to help with the initial start of this ambitious project we take care of the creative process: art direction, graphic design, layout and visual identity. It’s always a great experience to get insight into other professions and so there’s no risk of getting stuck in a rut ;)
