Nov
Looks like it’s time to switch my RAZR… Arjun, are you listening??
http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/11/10/iphone.3g.tops.npd.q3.2008/
Looks like it’s time to switch my RAZR… Arjun, are you listening??
http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/11/10/iphone.3g.tops.npd.q3.2008/
Interesting article on Apple’s growing popularity.
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/apr2008/tc20080410_206881.htm
So, I finally incorporated my design company. It’s called Leopard Design Studio. Pretty excited about that. I am now official!!
Have been kinda on a leopard fetish since the past few days and was googling all things leopard. Came across this cute story by Rudyard Kipling I used to read as a kid. Loved that book.
Here it is for all you folks. Enjoy.
These are all taken though.
Remember the ones from Shrek 2. Simply brilliant.
Abercrombie & Witch
Saxxon Fifth Avenue
Versarchery
Pewtery Barn
Armani Armoury
Baskin (XXXI) Robbinhood
Tower of London Records
Old Knavery
Burger Prince
Farbucks
http://people.delphiforums.com/flatbushskp/funnybusiness.html
In my hunt for the perfect name to use for my business, I came across some cool and crazy sites.
These are actual names of molecules. Check it out. Pretty hilarious.
There is actually a Constipatic Acid and a Traumatic Acid. Oh, and Megaphone. lol
Hey, these are just the clean ones.
Check out the rest.
http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/sillymolecules/sillymols.htm
Love the new logo for the Bahamas. Clean, vibrant and just great looking.

Lots of cool business card concepts. Some pretty radical ones.
http://dailypoetics.typepad.com/photos/business_cards_and_other_/p1010094.html
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Thought this was interesting.
What is with the current profusion of spiral logotypes of late? Are they being derived from the constant spin control that internet speed companies have to put on their insane valuations? Or is it symbolizing the way technology drains away our time from family and the more important things in life? Ok, that’s a bit harsh…
Click link for complete article - http://www.splorp.com/critique/