Thursday, July 30, 2009

Spam alert for Ashley Carter Selection Committee Chair US Commerce Association


Two of my clients in unrelated fields received these 'awards' designations (pictured at above), and I think they may be part of a spamming operation and may have hidden motives. To support this theory, I searched for Ashley Carters name and her group and found this notice below from the Spokane Better Business Bureau:

"Recent emails notifying businesses that they have won prestigious awards from a national association appear to be part of a widespread scheme designed to get companies to pay for “vanity” awards and plaques."


The full BBB article can be found here:
http://spokane.bbb.org/article/all-that-glitters-us-commerce-association-awards-to-biz-may-not-be-what-they-seem-11397

The e-mail my client received is below.

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I am pleased to announce that Devine Corporation has been selected for the 2009 Best of Wall Township Award in the Glassware Decorators category by the US Commerce Association.

In recognition of your achievement, a 2009 Best of Wall Township Award has been designed for display at your place of business. You may arrange to have your award sent directly to Devine Corporation by following the simple steps on the 2009 Best of Wall Township Award order form. Simply copy and paste this link into your browser to receive your award:
https://www.us-ca.org/AHKAS-JDTK

Each year, the US Commerce Association (USCA) identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.

Also, a copy of the press release publicizing the selection of Devine Corporation has been posted on our website. The USCA hereby grants Devine Corporation a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use, reproduce, distribute, and display this press release in any media formats and through any media channels.

An Award Code has been assigned to your company that can be used on our website for quick access to your award information and press release.

Your Award Code is: HKAS-JDTK

Sincerely,

Ashley Carter
Selection Committee Chair
US Commerce Association

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Wal-Mart to put green ratings on products

I'd like to see all my clients with products and services consider doing what Wal-mart is doing: creating green ratings. Please see article below. The logic is three-fold: 1) it helps the planet 2) makes your product cost less 3) puts you ahead of competitors. Consumers care what a product does to the environment.

Excerpt:
Wal-Mart Thursday will tell suppliers they must calculate and disclose the full environmental costs of making their products, then allow Wal-Mart to distill the information into a rating system that shoppers will see alongside prices for everything from T-shirts to televisions.



The questionnaire Wal-Mart sends suppliers is below.

Please find the full article here:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124766892562645475.html


Sustainability Index: Supplier Assessment Questions
Energy and Climate

Reduce energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions

1. Have you measured your corporate greenhouse gas emissions? (Y/N)

2. Have you opted to report your greenhouse gas emissions to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)? (Y/N)

3. What are your total greenhouse gas emissions reported in your most recently completed report? (Enter total metric tons CO2e, e.g. CDP6 Questionnaire, Section 2b -- Scope 1 and 2 emissions)

4. Have you set publicly available greenhouse gas reduction targets? If yes, what are those targets? (Enter total metric tons and target date; 2 fields or leave blank)

Material Efficiency

Reduce waste and enhance quality

Scores will be automatically calculated based on your participation in the Packaging Scorecard in addition to the following:

5. If measured, please report total amount of solid waste generated from the facilities that produce your product(s) for Wal-Mart Inc for the most recent year measured. (Enter total lbs)

6. Have you set publicly available solid waste reduction targets? If yes, what are those targets? (Enter total lbs and target date; 2 fields or leave blank)

7. If measured, please report total water use from the facilities that produce your product(s) for Wal-Mart Inc for the most recent year measured. (Enter total gallons)

8. Have you set publically available water use reduction targets? If yes, what are those targets? (Enter total gallons and target date; 2 fields or leave blank)

Natural Resources

High quality, responsibly sourced raw materials

9. Have you established publicly available sustainability purchasing guidelines for your direct suppliers that address issues such as environmental compliance, employment practices, and product/ingredient safety? (Y/N)

10. Have you obtained 3rd party certifications for any of the products that you sell to Walmart? If so, from the list of certifications below, please select those for which any of your products are, or utilize materials that are, currently certified.

People and Community

Responsible and ethical production

11. Do you know the location of 100% of the facilities that produce your product(s)? (Y/N)

12. Before beginning a business relationship with a manufacturing facility, do you evaluate their quality of production and capacity for production? (Y/N)

13. Do you have a process for managing social compliance at the manufacturing level? (Y/N)

14. Do you work with your supply base to resolve issues found during social compliance evaluations and also document specific corrections and improvements? (Y/N)

15. Do you invest in community development activities in the markets you source from and/or operate within? (Y/N)

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Good quotes

Design is problem solving.
- Kevin Farnham (2006)

The page metaphor is dead, and people are finally understanding what to do now that we don't have pages.
- Liz Danzico (2008)

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Choice architecture: the framing of how decisions are presented to consumers

An article from the Wall St. Journal about government policy mentioned this neat approach to business:

... "choice architecture" -- the context, format and framing of how decisions are presented to consumers. You will eat more nuts from a big bowl than from a small bowl. You will choose surgery if you are told it offers a 90% chance of survival; you will reject it if you are told there is a 10% chance it will kill you. The same people who would skip investing in a 401(k) if they had to "opt in" to the plan will participate if they have to "opt out" in order to skip it.


I wonder how this may be applied to help us succeed at anything we do.

Read full article here:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124545477468032915.html

Monday, June 8, 2009

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

3-D NYC Bookcase


Concept for bookcase which is formed by NYC's subway and parks. Central Park could be a cabinet.

Manhattan table and coat hanger





This is the updated form factor for the Manhattan table and coat hanger.
As a table, it sits on four legs.
As a coat hanger, it is hung on a wall, and the hooks are placed in pre-drilled holes that fall on the subway stops.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Luxury rug maker selects Solarek Studio to design brochure



Above is the brochure I designed for the luxury rug brand Nying Zemo. The New York-based boutique produces hand-knotted rugs in Kathmandu, Nepal, that meet high quality, eco-friendly standards and is Good Weave certified (aka Rugmark), ensuring no child-labor. The top image shows the initial layout I proposed to the Nying Zemo management team. Most rug brochures show page after page of rugs. I created selling points beyond simple product shots. These points include:
- How a person would enjoy a Nying Zemo rug in his or her life. I show the rug being enjoyed in the morning, afternoon, and evening.
- Where the rug can be appreciated, including: homes, offices, and hotels.
- Why Nying Zemo's rugs are better then competitors' rugs. As a lesser known brand, it was important for Nying Zemo to make clear why its better than other rugs.

I suggested the tagline "a beautiful rug makes a beautiful life," since portion of Nying Zemo sales goes to ABC Nepal (an anti-trafficking NGO).

These rugs are made from very soft wool, which is why I suggested a teddy bear as part of the imagery for the brand.

The second image set shows how I've searched for images that portray the messages we want.

People overall prefer to call people they know, especially when they are buying something. Due to this, I suggested the rug company owners put their pictures on the back of the brochure alongside the contact information. They had the idea to include a personal note with their hand written contact info. I love that idea.

I thought it important to show the breathtaking environment in which these rugs are made. The insert at the bottom shows the Himalayan mountains in Nepal.

Please contact Nying Zemo (pronounced "ning-zehmo") by visiting: http://www.nyingzemo.com

New Solarek Studio travel products launched


Customers contacted us and asked for Nice, France, and Newark, New Jersey (USA) Air Wear travel bags. We invite you to find the new products here:
» View Nice, France airport code travel products
» View Newark, USA airport code travel products

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Updated NYC coat hanger design...and table?!


In the original design, the graphic for the subway would be placed on the wall directly. This would require drilling into the wall to apply the hooks. The updated design above places the subway on a Manhattan shaped board, which contains pre-drilled holes for the hooks. I think this method is preferable.
I do like the idea of a subway map graphic that can be directly applied to a wall, but that seems to be a different product.
Should every stop by drilled on the map?
Offering hooks that are the shape of famous monuments would be fun. Prospects:
- Empire St. building
- Chrysler building
- Washington Sq. Park arch
- Grant's Tomb
- Cloisters
- Columbia Univ. library or alma mater statue
- Belvedere Castle in Central Park

Other monuments?

This object could also serve as a table. I'd imagine fewer holes would be preferable if this were the desired use. In that case, the table would come with plugs that fill in the holes. The monuments would then go upright on top of the table.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

New York City subway coat hangar by SS


The image on the left is of a coat hanger that was in today's Times. This image inspired me to think of how a New Yorker may do it.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Should event posters list show prices?


I've enjoyed designing the Gotham Comedy posters for the last 6 months, yet I thought one piece of important information was missing: the show prices. I had originally included these in the design, but they were scrapped.
A few weeks ago, I broached the topic with the decision makers. I suggested to them that we add prices to the posters that are displayed on both sides of the front door along the sidewalk because:
- People like to know prices, including people who like comedy.
- Comedy clubs have a so-so reputation. There always seem to be hidden charges, drink minimums, etc. This allows you to pull back the curtain and be more transparent.
- As far as i can tell, Gotham's prices are reasonable. We should be promoting that.

This week the posters go up out front of the club with prices listed. (Please see the poster above; previous posters listed no pricing information.) We'll see what happens. Let's see if passerbyes react to seeing the prices.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Schneider Society for Children unveils logo by Solarek Studio


The Schneider Society, a fundraising group dedicated to helping North Shore LIJ's Schneider Children's Hospital, asked the Solarek Studio to design a logo for the organization. We are honored to be involved.

The logo is two s's placed together in a mirrored reflection. This forms a heart, representing the organization' dedication to the care of children.

"Jason did a great job of creating a meaningful logo which helps exemplify the mission of our charity," said Dan Fanelli, Founder/Co-Executive Director of Schneider Society. "This will surely be an enormous help in our efforts with Schneider Children's Hospital and we look forward to working with Solarek Studio in the future."

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Solarek Studio encourages you to support the children's hospital via the Schneider Society. Please visit:

http://support.northshorelij.com/site/PageServer?pagename=SCH_Society

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Solarek Studio's Dubai T-shirt Featured in Middle Eastern Magazine





If you're flying to Dubai or around the Emirates this month, please look for the editorial mention about Solarek Studio in Jazeera Airway's inflight magazine. (Click here to view the article on Jazeera's website in English.) The April 2009 print issue gives a full page to our Dubai t-shirt. (The attached image shows their website in Arabic, as well as the printed page layout showing Wordsworth on the right side page.)

We currently offer New York and Dubai designs on regular and v-neck American Apparel tees. You're also welcome to request a custom design for any city or country by writing me. (I personally do the designs, and love doing them.)

Buy Dubai t-shirt - click here

Please check out our Wordsworth website site where you can browse and shop online:
http://www.wordsworthdesigns.com

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Tool to track credit card debt by applying sticker on card



I came up with Credit Card Tracker based upon something my dad was doing: he was taping piece of paper with the interest rate written on them on the back of his credit cards. Credit Card Tracker turns this into an easy to apply sticker.

I have also been experimenting with a paper sleeve in which you store your credit card, and write the APR, month, etc. on the outside of the sleeve. With the sleeve, you can separate the card and the information, thereby you can avoid letting waiters see your notes (if that makes you uncomfortable; it's not for me). You can also keep track of past balances and APRs by looking at past sleeves.

There apparently is a need to cut our debt with some sort of tool like these. The New York Times said in an article:

The typical American carries a $9,000 credit card balance from month to month. Say this card charges an annual 18 percent interest rate and allows paying as little as 2 percent of the balance each month. Even if no more charges are made on the card and the minimum payments is made on time every month, it would take 47 years to pay it off, according to the National Foundation of Credit Counselors. By then, total payments would be $32,994, including $23,994 in interest.

The full article can be found by clicking here

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Apartment Apparel t-shirts written up on The Real Deal, CityFile, and Curbed.com websites


We're happy to share that The Real Deal magazine wrote about a Solarek Studio product on its home page today. The Real Deal, whose print magazine and website cover the New York real estate market, features Solarek's Apartment Apparel line.
Our products were then picked up and posted on Curbed.com and CityFile.
Above please find some screen shots from these websites.
Below please find the article from The Real Deal.
Our items can be found here: http://newyorkcityapartments.spreadshirt.com/us/US/Shop/

Thank you,

Jason
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March, 04, 2009
Wear your home hunt on your sleeve
By Jovana Rizzo
The Real Deal

In addition to listing your apartment with brokers or on Craigslist, you can now advertise your real estate search on your chest.
East Village graphic designer Jason Solarek has created T-shirts and buttons with the phrases "I need an apartment to rent" and "I have an apartment for rent," giving people an opportunity to facilitate real estate transactions during an ordinary day.
Solarek, the creative director of advertising agency Solarek Studios, came up with the idea for the shirts because he kept running into people who were talking about trying to find, or get rid of, apartments. He launched the shirts on his Web site last week.
"A lot of people are always asking friends [about apartments], or mention things in passing. There are a lot of missed opportunities to be able to exchange information," Solarek said, adding that his T-shirts could inspire conversation between people in real estate limbo.
The shirts come in male, female and v-neck versions, and are priced at $25 to $27. Whether people wear the shirts for fashion or to actually advertise their apartments remains to be seen.
Paul Purcell, co-founder of Charles Rutenberg in New York, said sellers obviously still need a broker's services to sell homes, but "it forces us to think in different ways," whether it's advertising on a T-shirt or on Facebook. In November, one man took selling his apartment into his own hands by walking around the city with a cardboard ad, yelling "apartment for sale!"
And even if the shirts don't help someone find an apartment, Solarek says they are appropriate for the city's obsession with real estate.
"In New York, the first thing people say to each other is 'Hi, nice to meet you, how much do you pay for your apartment? Or do you have an apartment for rent? Or I have an apartment for rent," Solarek said. "I think that the shirt is apropos for the time and a tongue in cheek representation of our New York real estate mindset."

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Gotham Comedy Club poster update


This image shows two Gotham posters that we designed. The one on the left is one of the originals from October, and the one on the right is a more recent design. The difference: we've moved to using color pictures to make the poster more compelling to encourage attendance and purchases. The color layouts are slightly more work, but worth it. The image also show the photos that were used to make the poster. When I make the posters, I seek to close in on the comedian's face and eyes, which I think draws people in. To catch a show at Gotham Comedy Club, please visit their website - please click here.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Gotham Comedy Club chooses Solarek Studio to design posters for the front of the New York City club



Gotham Comedy Club chose us to design the posters for the front of their club. Since October, we have designed over 20 posters for the club. We design two poster types for them: one large poster showcasing one show/person, and one poster showing what is coming up for the month (usually four different acts). Check out a show at Gotham: www.GothamComedyClub.com

Monday, December 1, 2008

Pickard China, the oldest manufacturer of tableware in the United States, selects the Solarek Studio to design website


We designed this new website for Pickard China, the manufacturer of the White House's tableware and Air Force One's tableware. You're invited to view Pickard's site by clicking here.

LCR in Connecticut chooses Solarek to design retail website selling home goods


LCR Collection, which has two stores in Connecticut (Westport and West Hartford), selected us to design, build, and maintain their website. These are the initial designs. Please visit their website at: www.lcrcollection.com/

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Institutional Investor chooses Solarek Studio to design Sovereign Funds Roundtable logo


Institutional Investor, the New York-based financial meetings company, asked the Solarek Studio to design a logo for their new group Sovereign Funds Roundtables. We added the stars to the logo to represent the nations involved in SWFs, as well as the exclusivity of the funds. They chose the 2nd logo from the top.