Thursday, August 20, 2009

Another logo by me- Imeac

Close up view




The final touch for the character "C" is form with the embedded surgeon knife.

Colours choices suggested are to represent medical aesthetics value.


Log to this link for reference














Monday, August 10, 2009

“Catastrophe in design evolution

Have you ever encountered the most poorly designed or manufactured product, interior, or print?

What qualifies as the worst design of the year or even the millennium, if there is such a thing?

I believe the worst designs are those that sacrifice safety and durability for the sake of profit.

Look around us, and you'll find numerous products that don't meet safety standards or prioritize environmental friendliness.

Are we to blame for our ignorance, or are we simply trapped in a cycle of accepting mediocre living standards? There's an attitude that everything is safe until someone gets hurt—we shouldn't need heroism to make safe choices.

Rushing to adopt new materials without proof of their safety is risky. This applies to newly invented products or gadgets that may pose hazards, worsened by poor quality control practices.

Many packaging materials in use today are toxic and fail to meet safety standards. Our actions may harm future generations, including ourselves.

Authorities should enforce stricter safety regulations. For now, it's our responsibility to choose wisely when using any product.

Consider that certain chair designs may cause back pain in the long run. Some food packaging materials could lead to illness over time. Radiation or wave pollution from computers and cell phones can harm us. Printing inks used in packaging may contain carcinogens. Certain food colorings are known to be cancerous, and the list goes on...

We're all aware of these risks, aren't we?

But who cares? It seems like another instance of premature and negligent lifestyle choices affecting both you and me.

Prioritize your health and maintain it; we have a long journey ahead of us. Our well-being is ultimately our own responsibility. Take care.