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US Invades Canada!

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For anyone who read the title and thought “Finally” then shame on you. Actually by “US” I actually mean us as in this studio, by “invades” I mean works with and by “Canada” I actually mean a long term friend and great graphic designer/developer, Daniel Moya.

Sorry about the confusion, not really, that was just me trying to be nice. #nicefail.

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The Royal War Book Project

We are currently working on a book cover and a few illustrations for a book called “The Royal War for 54″, Here are a few samples.

Book Cover

House Of Cards Illustration

City Illustration

We’re on Facebook and Twitter

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This is just a quick shout about some other places that you could check out our activity. We recently created a Facebook fan page a few weeks ago so be sure to drop a line and say hi. Myself and my cohorts will be there frequently and always be brainstorming for some killer creative content for you connoisseurs.

Here’s what you can expect:

Updates about the site, new articles, and other resources

Current Projects we will be working on

And maybe an interesting contest or two involving websites and/or business cards

We also have a twitter account should you feel the need to see what we’re up to on a minute by minute basis and “no” that’s not at all creepy if you do.

That’s all for now folks!

The Times They Are A Changin’

The times may or may not be “a changin’” but this site certainly is. This will be a shorty but will hold a lot of promise. This is where you say or think “I’ll believe it when I see it” or something to that effect. Which if you actually said it out loud then that would be a little weird, otherwise read on.

So if you have checked the blog recently you may have notice a drastic change in the look and feel of things around here.

From This:

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To This:

thoughtbirdsnippet

We changed our brand from Falith Design to Thoughtbird Design for several reasons the main one being that we felt Thoughtbird was a better fit for out business context. We also thought it would be a little more relate-able than a word that, when pronounced even ever so slightly incorrect, sounded like Phallic. I think the last straw for me was that we were considering entering a ping pong tournament and I didnt want to be known as “Team Falith”. Besides, everyone relates to birds now thanks to twitter. Thanks twitter!

Anyhoozle, over the next few months you will be seeing more changes and tweaks around the site. It has to happen now because I set up all the changes on a time line in Things and I hate to see the red Doc-Count numbers. Can you say “Hoo-Ray” for GTD apps?

So what do you think of the new name as opposed to the old one? We would love to see your thoughts in a visible, easy to understand format below otherwise known as the comment section.

Cheers!

An Interview with Brian Hoff

Brian Hoff

Brian Hoff

Brian Hoff is an extremely talented graphic designer in print and web that has been on the rise within the design community for a few years now. However more than just a designer, he is a college graduate with a BFA in graphic and interactive design from Temple University’s School of Art, he is certified with and trained by Apple Inc. in programs like Adobe Creative Suite 3 and currently teaches said software and the like to students and industry professionals. He also runs his own blog, The Design Cubicle that was launched in 2008.

All this while being extremely photogenic and in his spare time he finds time to take care of injured kittens who have lost their way, just because he cares that much.

Seriously though the guy is a real giver to the design community and we here at Falith thought it would be super keen to get inside his head and poke around a bit. So without further ado:

Welcome! Please introduce yourself, tell us where you are from and give us the skinny on your bio.

“I’m Brian Hoff, a graphic designer from Philadelphia. I specialize in logo and print design and have become more aware of the web in more recent years; although I can never fully get away from print.

As introduced above, I’ve earned my degree from Temple University with a BFA in Graphic & Interactive Design, work periodically at Apple, Inc as a certified software trainer and am the founder of a popular, emerging graphic design blog, The Design Cubicle.”

What motivated you to pursue graphic design in the first place?

“I grew up from an early age drawing, painting and doodling. I also had an obsessive love for computers so graphic design was the best of both worlds for me. Type has also been a passion of mine from an early age, which brought me into design.”

Are there any particular graphic designers, past or present that you consider mentors on some level. Or are there any designers that have inspired you to begin/continue your career as a graphic designer?

“I wouldn’t say there are particular designers that have inspired me more than others. Design in general inspires me. I’m always working towards becoming a better, more aware designer. Check out some of the things that I do for self-improvement: 16 Tips To Improve As A Graphic Designer

How do you feel you have contributed to the design community so far and do you have any plans on how you want to contribute in the future?

“One of the main reasons I have started blogging was to give back to the design community that has given me so much from the start. I felt like I had some insight and experience to share with others and hopefully some are getting something out of it. In the future I would like to get into some conferences and lectures, to not only talk about design, but how social networking can play a big part in a designers growth and success.”

In what ways do you see the graphic design community changing, how has it changed since you started and what have you learned from it?

“The design community is consistently becoming more and more diverse. I can’t stress enough how much I’ve learned from the online community. I’ve always wanted to state on a resume that I earned a second degree from reading blogs.”

You recently posted a blog on The Design Cubicle about What Makes a Quality Font. What reading materials (blogs, books etc.) would you suggest for someone who knows nothing about Typography but wanted to start learning?

“Buy Ellen Lupton’s Thinking With Type book and subscribe to ILoveTypography.com to start. Also, surround yourself with type. Look at how “the masters” use it and how it is effective.”

Where do you see your design career going in the next few years?

“Currently I am working towards full time independency and eventually opening up a small design studio… I love working harding and love what I do. It’s nice to wake up every morning where your passion and hobby is your profession.”

***BONUS QUESTION***  How many licks does it take to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop?

“I always bite it to get to that damn delicious tootsie roll, so I’ll guess I’ll never know. :)”

Well said! I want to give a big “Thank You” to Brian for taking the time to answer our questions.

If you would like to contact Brian you can usually find him lurking around the following sites:

Web: http://thedesigncubicle.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/behoff

Inspiration from the Streets

I was browsing Flickr for images of street art. I love street art when it is creative.

Oh, and I love this joke by Demetry Martin about graffiti.

Graffiti… I don’t like graffiti, unless it teaches me something, you know? Like “Oh, that’s how Alex feels about Maria. I wouldn’t have known if I had not walked by there, thank you.” Graffiti’s the most passionate literature there is, you know? It’s always like “Bush sucks!”, “U2 Rocks!”. I want to make indifferent graffiti. “Toy Story 2 was okay!” “I like Sheryl as a friend, but I’m not sure about taking things further”, “This is a bridge!”, “That guy’s right!” – Demetry Martin

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Bookmarks for December 31st through January 17th

These are my links for December 31st through January 17th:

Quick Marketing Tips For Freelancers

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Creative Commons License photo credit: thinkpanama

Whenever you are starting your business you learn, most of the time, the hard way that you absolutely need to market yourself and whatever it is that you do. A Lot of people are better at this than I am, way better, however I figure that I have the advantage of writing from a beginners perspective. So over the past few weeks I have become acutely aware of this need and thought I would share with you what I have learned so far. Read the rest of this entry »

Bookmarks for December 28th through December 30th

These are my links for December 28th through December 30th:

Enhance Twitter with Greasemonkey

If you use Firefox, you can use Greasemonkey scripts to enhance your twitter.com page to add functions that Twitter still has not added to their site. Greasemonkey is a Firefox plugin that allows you to use Javascript to customize pages

Here are a few of the Greasemonkey scripts that I use to make Twitter a little easier to use.

Twitter Unread Marker

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This is helpful when you have twitter open in a new tab or window. Instead of checking the website for new messages you can simply look at the tab to see how many new messages you have. Once you click on the window it will clear the unread message count.
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/23229

Retweet This

retweetthis

Twitter has a reply and favorite button but no retweet button. This adds a retweet button below the reply button to easily retweet posts.
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/26500

Nested Twitter Replies

nestedreplies

Nice nested replies in Twitter.
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/30598

Short URL Expander

urlexpander

Expand the shortened urls so you can see, before you click, where you will be going.
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/37982

Display Popular Trends

popular_trends

Show in the sidebar the popular trends on Twitter at the moment.
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/39353

Search in Sidebar

sidebarsearch

This adds the people and twitter search in the sidebar so you do not have to load another site before you perform your search.
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/35610


I would like to find a twitpic previewer Greasemonkey script but haven’t found one that works yet.