The Univers of Helvetica: A Tale of Two Typefaces
It. Can’t. Be. The. End.
This New York Times article was the most popular post shared on the Kim Schlossberg Designs Facebook page these last couple of weeks. Period. Full Stop. Point. Whatever It’s Called, It’s Going Out of Style One of the oldest forms of punctuation […]
Together we can do more.
No matter how brilliant we are, we all have a finite set of skills. We also each have our own clientele, markets we serve, experiences we bring to the table, and people we know. We could expand on each of […]
Gorgeous Color Schemes in Iconic Movies
Visually Satisfying Project Shares the Color Palettes of Iconic Film Scenes By My Modern Met, Leah Pellegrini May 26, 2016 This would be a great way to pick your next palette. What movie do you want your brand or project to […]
Graphic Design Helps Symphony Audience Understand Music
If a picture paints 1,000 words, how many musical notes can be communicated in a graphic? Here’s a really creative way to help people understand and better enjoy symphony music. I would love a guide like this, created byHannah Chan-Hartley, […]
17 Tips for Better Amateur Photographs
Photographs are powerful story-telling tools. They provide interest, add a human touch, and attract attention to your writing (and even on their own). Several of our clients are non-profits and smaller companies without substantial budgets for photography. And even those […]
Use Your Website to Build Business Relationships
Some of the best business relationships start with a visit to a website As business owners and non-profits, our relationships with clients, customers, and supporters are among our most valuable assets. You can use your website and online presence […]
Kurt Vonnegut on How to Write with Style
Kurt Vonnegut is beloved for creating some of America’s best fiction. He should be equally well-known for his generous advice to writers. In 1985, he wrote “How to Write with Style,” excerpted and discussed in detail (and with her unique […]
Why Man (and Woman) Creates by Saul Bass
This is fantastic, and I don’t remember ever seeing it before. Legendary designer Saul Bass’s 1968 short film “Why Man Creates” covers the history of human creativity, and more, in a variety of unique and creative formats. Enjoy! And let […]



