“The new Olde English packaging concept gives OE a novelty beer aesthetic, focusing on the effect of excessive beer intake and inevitable drunkenness that accompanies drinking forty ounces of high gravity beer. The typography causes a blurring effect, while the brown bag and duct tape embrace the persona of malt liquor.”
This Saturday get 30% all shoe purchases at FTK all day long…be sure to bring your Immature, iMx, and Dane’s personal favorite “NAKED” Marque Houston Albums.
Batman aka Mr.Houston will be at FTK for a meet-n-greet from 1-3pm.
“Fewer accidents and reports of fire and theft occur when the 13th of the month falls on a Friday than on other Fridays, because people are preventatively more careful or just stay home. Statistically speaking, driving is slightly safer on Friday 13th”-The Dutch Centre for Insurance Statistics (CVS) on June 12, 2008 [Read more]
The Pioneer of Swiss Graphic Design.
Being neutral, functional and objective shouldn’t restrain a designer’s range. It should make the designer focus on the aim of his work: Visual Communication.
Everybody nowadays wants to start or be a part of a movement. Movements almost always seem to have one graphic icon that comes to represent them. A clenched black fist, a bent cross, an angry snowman… These symbols have come to stand as concise visual representations and hubs for the causes or organizations they represent.
We at FTK Construction and Anti Laboratories™ thought it’d be helpful to the hundreds of aspiring “CEOs” and entrepreneurs we come into contact with to profile some effective icons that have come to represent successful movements throughout history up until now.