Archive for April, 2007
Design Kompany makes a brochure for Seattle web developer FuseIQ
Written by April 17th, 2007 in Portfolio.0 CommentsSunset in the Al Maha Desert | Sky and House | Daydreaming Trusses | Bus
Design Kompany is sponsoring two events on Saturday
Written by April 11th, 2007 in News at DK.0 CommentsJoin us on Saturday, April 14 at Design Kompany’s office for “Spring,” an afternoon tea and cupcake social we’re co-hosting with the indie craft organization Urban Craft Uprising.
DK sponsors Capitol Hill nonprofit Home Alive’s fundraiser auction
Written by April 10th, 2007 in Desk Notes.0 CommentsDesign Kompany is a sponsor for the Capitol Hill self-defense advocacy nonprofit Home Alive’s annual auction. Here are the details:
Design Kompany is a Seattle graphic design studio with a focus on branding. Home Alive came to us with an identity design in place, but we helped the nonprofit’s organizers clarify what they do and why […]
Years ago a cousin was on track for his MBA, and on a visit to Chicago I leafed through a short stack of books. A passage in one has always stuck with me: “Name every project you do.”
A client of Design Kompany’s just asked us to do some interim layout work before totally redesigning a […]
Winged and horned creatures flock to Seattle for Sakura Con
Written by April 6th, 2007 in Desk Notes.0 CommentsSakura Con kicked off today at the downtown Seattle convention center–three days of anime and mangavation. Amazing to see people wearing colorful costumes they’ve constructed themselves, including one woman with a structure of wings spanning eight or ten feet. She had a strait jacket, too. Just one of the characters who’ve flown into Seattle for […]
Details about DK’s next event
Online journalism: ‘Crosscut’ launched this week
Written by April 6th, 2007 in Interesting Finds.0 CommentsCrosscut, a new online journalism site, just launched this week. There’s a fun, snarky article poking fun at names for new Seattle condos. It’s written by former Seattle Weekly editor Knute Berger. “I have postcards for Trio, Trace, Tavona, and Tobira,” he says. “Some consultant must have told them about the magnetism of the letter […]







