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First table proofing with our new design team!

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The culture staff has descended upon the offices of our new design team in Brooklyn for the table proofing of our winter issue. And what an office this is! Lots of space, and it's been great working with Andrea, Carol and Deb of Red Herring Design.

Here are some pictures of us all, as well as a sneak-peek at the new issue's layout. Woooo.

Thanks for having us Red Herring!

It's all on the wall...
Me and Elaine
Hi Andrea
And Deb, with Jack (we snuck up on her)
Elaine, Carol, Andrea and Deb
Hi Carol

Two thumbs up!

Two thumbs up! I wish I could write that well. Especially the stuff on team logo was pretty good. There are few points I need to add in. I believe, team is all about unity and if I were given a chance to judge a team logo design, I’d look for something that makes me feelhooked up. I am not very fond of logos with catchy phrases and funky images, good to eyes but with no meaning at all. I prefer seeing team logos that are simple yet give you a feeling of warmth and togetherness. For instance, just have a look at the 2nd logo in this collection:

http://www.logodesignconsultant.com/logo_design_gallery/team-logo-design...

The designer has used the image of fire really well. Since it’s a sport’s team logo, fire reflects the speed and passion and gives a feeling of affection. It’s my point of view, of course. One might prefer the first one – it’s really simple and looks sophisticated. This made me think if it isn’t better to let members choose the team logo for themselves. After all, they are the ones who’ll hold that up.

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