Frittata

Frittata frittata is a communication design firm based in Istanbul, Turkey. frittata makes things that speak to people. frittata makes stuff that people read.

frittata makes tangible objects that people understand. frittata understands how people think. frittata was formed in early 2010
by Banu Alpay. Banu is Parson's educated, NYC tested, Istanbul approved grade-A designer material. frittata knows that effective communication is a struggle, and that struggle is worthwhile. frittata makes ideas. frittata also makes identities, books, posters, websites,

installations, photographs, catalogues, interiors and the occaisional [fan]zine. frittata writes. frittata's clients are builders, organizers, clothiers, engineers, retailers, bakers...

17/08/2018
Nextdoor
17/08/2018

Nextdoor

  ・・・Ülkemizin ekonomik gelişiminde öncü rol oynayan, uluslararası ticari başarılarıyla yol gösterici işlere imza atan, ...
29/06/2018


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Ülkemizin ekonomik gelişiminde öncü rol oynayan, uluslararası ticari başarılarıyla yol gösterici işlere imza atan, eğitim, spor ve kültür sanatın daimi destekçisi, ENKA Vakfı Mütevelli Heyeti ve Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Şarık Tara'yı kaybetmenin derin üzüntüsü içerisindeyiz.

Before civilization, insecurity helped to keep us vigilant through the vicious night. A lack of ease has also played a p...
06/07/2017

Before civilization, insecurity helped to keep us vigilant through the vicious night. A lack of ease has also played a part in driving our growth. If we’re confident that everything’s fine the way it is, then there’s no perceived need for change. Designers question everything—including their own convictions. Insecurity is fundamental to the way the design process works. Our inquiries compound, narrowing options until we’re left with something real. Design is not about making something look nice; it’s about helping something to look like itself—a natural vehicle for self-realization. Perhaps our persistent doubt is precisely what tips the craft of design into the realm of intrinsic human knowledge.

Graphic designers are insecure. This is understandable; design lacks defensible boundaries.

17/06/2017

http://2017.typographics.com/livestream

Typographics is a design festival for people who use type. It will take place June 12–22, 2017, in New York City. Presented by Type@Cooper and the Herb Lubalin Study Center for Design & Typography at The Cooper Union.

Self esteem also comes into play in design education with regards to ego. Students are constantly and inevitably compari...
07/06/2017

Self esteem also comes into play in design education with regards to ego. Students are constantly and inevitably comparing themselves with each other in a learning environment. We can assume that at some point, there are design students who are not able to believe in themselves and the quality of their work. Nurturing the designer’s self esteem is essential to recognizing the designer’s ego—this is the aforementioned “be confident in your work” part. Exposing design students to tough critiques for the sake of learning is one way of doing this. Once a design student recognizes the value of their work, they are more prone to exerting their ego in future projects. The more confident and comfortable a design student is with their abilities, the better they can recognize their ego and consequently, take the time to learn how to diminish the impact of the designer's ego over the course of their education.

The suggestion that we designers should recognize our egos was one that should’ve been realized a lot sooner.

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14/02/2017

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We asked some of the world's top design schools to share their favorite books. Here's what they recommend for your reading list.

19/01/2017

In the online world in particular, brands are adopting an increasingly transparent approach to branding – Google’s material design guidelines are outlined in detail on its blog, with updates and refreshes (such as a new Google Fonts, which launched last week), explained in detail by members of its creative team. Airbnb talked openly about its rebrand in 2014, creating an online tool that allowed people to adapt its new logo and responding with good humour to those who likened it to various body parts. New tech start-ups too, from apps to digital banking brands, are recognising the value in ‘open beta’ phases, inviting users to trial and give feedback on early versions of products before their official launch.

https://www.creativereview.co.uk/branding-without-walls-mozillas-open-source-rebrand/

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