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Michael Melnick: - Observations, comments and occasional insights on the intersection of design, business and life.

  • http://designmanagement.typepad.com/dmmaster/guest-book.html Michael Melnick:: Guest Book - Enough about me. I want to hear more about you. I'm very curious to learn more about the people who visit and read my blog. If this is your first time here or if you read the blog on a...
  • http://designmanagement.typepad.com/dmmaster/2011/04/the-rules-of-transparency.html Michael Melnick:: The Rules of Transparency - Unless you're living on a farm in the middle of no-where, you probably know that one of the more common buzz words in today's busy marketing and business world is Transparency. It seems that in the post Enron/Madoff/Domino's Pizza era,...
  • http://designmanagement.typepad.com/dmmaster/2010/08/designing-authority-president-obama-on-the-one-dollar-bill.html Michael Melnick:: Designing Authority: President Obama on the One Dollar Bill - I'm intrigued by the radical design concept for the United States currency notes created by the SF-UK based Dowling Duncan. It's so radical because of how different it is from the current design. This design is meant no only to...
  • http://designmanagement.typepad.com/dmmaster/2010/06/bruce-mau-a-beautiful-world-with-oil-1.html Michael Melnick:: Bruce Mau: A Beautiful World With Oil - Bruce Mau is one of the most important and influential design thinkers of our time. His book Massive Change is one of my all-time favorites. In this inspiring presentation, Mau takes on one of the most difficult questions of our...
  • http://designmanagement.typepad.com/dmmaster/2010/05/subliminal-branding.html Michael Melnick:: Subliminal Branding - via www.graphicology.com Here's an interesting question: What's the benefit of being a major corporate sponsor of Formula 1 team Ferarri if you can't showcase your brand's logo on the racing car? It seems that Philip Moris found a creative way...
  • http://designmanagement.typepad.com/dmmaster/2010/02/a-design-diary-from-tel-aviv-lucy-brown.html Michael Melnick:: A Design Diary from Tel Aviv: Lucy Brown - jotta magazine: A Design Diary from Tel Aviv: Lucy Brown. A fascinating diary by Lucy Brown, a British graphic designer who came to Tel Aviv to work and learn from Oded Ezer at his studio. Oded was my teacher in...
  • http://designmanagement.typepad.com/dmmaster/2010/02/in-recent-years-weve-been-hearing-a-lot-about-the-design-drivenapproach-and-to-pushbusiness-more-towards-a-human-centric-appr.html Michael Melnick:: The Client Is Always The Client - Michael Bierut of Pentagram, shares his personal experience as a designer about client relationships. Bierut tackles this issue with a great deal of honesty and humility and I think there are some very important lessons to be learned about how...
  • http://designmanagement.typepad.com/dmmaster/2010/01/jason-little-creative-director-in-theparis-office-of-landor-associates-presents-an-interesting-and-somewhat-shocking-analys.html Michael Melnick:: 2010 Trends in Design - Comments - Jason Little, creative director in the Paris office of Landor Associates, presents an interesting and somewhat shocking analysis of design trends for 2010 and how they will impact brands. Little asserts that technology and globalization have led to chaos and...
  • http://designmanagement.typepad.com/dmmaster/2009/12/flavorwire-daily-dose-pick-r-crumbs-illustrated-book-of-genesis.html Michael Melnick:: R. Crumb’s Illustrated Book of Genesis - Sex, scandal, and subtle satire abound, but with each carefully rendered detail — and the inclusion of every word from the five opening chapters — Crumb has given a new frame to one of the most widely known stories in...

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  • Rick Yetter - Yesssss!!! I love it

    I recently started using a make up primer for a matte finish and it clogs pores so bad. I started looking for acne products and cleansers. I was worried about a lot of products because they claim to work and had a lot of bad reviews. I ended up taking a chance on this because I saw all the good reviews and all of the awesome photo results. I was breaking out really bad from clogged pores so I used this product on my face at night. I left it on for a couple hours just because I wanted it to dry completely and I did it the lazy way. I woke up with all of my zits shrunken and all of the swelling was gone. This is a must

  • Sue Nittoly - I enjoyed reading this book

    I enjoyed reading this book, it was pretty captivating. Some of it was very dark and difficult to accept. I do recommend it however, as it is a good read.