March 27, 2006 at 9:26 pm · Filed under Job, Projects
This post is an exercise to make the earlier post about hiring a Creative Head of Bangalore more accessible.
This is the Comart Lithographers’ Bangalore office address:
73-23/1,
Konena Agrahara Hal Post,
Bangalore – 560 017
While it would be better if you got in touch with me first with regards to the Creative Head post at Bangalore, you are also free to call on the following Bangalore number: +91 80 2522 8492
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March 27, 2006 at 8:34 pm · Filed under Icons & Web Design, Personal
At on epoint I was thinking that it was going to be mighty easy getting all the missing icon sets on Icon Buffet. Today I got a free delivery of Manhattan Metroplex and also checked my missing deliveries.

Whoa! Do I have loads of them missing!
And now I’m wondering what’s the best and the easiest way to get them – is the Icon Buffet Forum any good? I will of course also resport to posting request comments on other Icon Buffet icon receivers too.
Here’s what I’m missing:


If you’re reading this and you have any, I’d be happy to exchange with the ones that you’re missing!
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March 27, 2006 at 6:46 am · Filed under Logo & Corporate Identity, Mumbai, Projects, Redhu
We have a new logo, which was designed by Sonal Mehta and Dhanajay Balodi.
This is what it looks like:

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March 27, 2006 at 6:34 am · Filed under ASIA, Icons & Web Design, Job, Mumbai, Projects, Redhu
We’re starting to set the ball rolling in terms of designing a company’s website. Currently it looks like an antique website that belongs to a bygone era.
And now we want to change the look and feel to give it a more international and modern/progressive flavor. Which is easier said than done. Had it been left to entirely to me, I probably would have designed something according to my sensibilities, but obviously, sine it is a large organization, and anything that affects everyone, needs everyone’s consensus – wherein lies my problem.
I do not know how to impress upon the team, how important it is to have a web standards compliant website! All they seem to want is a nice flashy – Flash-based website that looks good. Since they do not have any idea about the “other stuff” it is being assumed that there is no other stuff – which is typical human behavior.
But for the greater good, I want the website done well because ultimately, tomorrow, when I showcase the website as part of my portfolio, I need to be able to show it around proudly. But I am not sure how to go about getting the website designed in accordance with international web standards – as it is I am anti-Flash simply because I feel that it will not achieve anything for this company in accordance with what they do and the services they provide. Had we been expert Flash programmers, I guess it would have been the practical thing to do to build the whole website in Flash.
I believe we need a clean, simple, brief and a very to-the-point website – but it isn’t my decision.
How do you – the web-designers especially – get clients to decide on “one” theme/style/idea when there are more than one decision-makers?
This post has been edited to make it more politically correct.
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