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Oil Spill Reveals the Truth Behind BP’s ‘Slick’ Green Branding

[Photo: from a painting by Julian Bedel ]

That the Deepwater Horizon oil spill is a catastrophe is unquestionable, but the reaction of the American people — particularly those not directly affected — is unprecedented in its vehemence. BP’s maladroit handling of its public relations following the spill certainly exacerbated the public’s anger, but to understand where the sheer vitriol of the public’s reaction came from, other factors must be considered. Some have speculated that the reaction to BP following the oil spill was perhaps in part due to public feelings of betrayal. Before the spill, surveys had found that consumers regarded BP as relatively environmentally friendly, a belief the oil spill has violently shattered. Read the rest of this entry »

Modern Trends vs. Traditional Patterns.

[Photo: courtesy of Julian Bedel]

Our new article “Modern Trends vs. Traditional Patterns: Considering Copywright and Ethics in Design” explores the fine line between “borrowing” and “stealing” popular historical patterns, and how this has changed the way we view trends in modern design.  Take a look!

Going Green!

[Photo: from a painting by Julian Bedel]

We’ve just posted a new article “Going Green: Sustainable and Environmentally-Friendly Branding” on the Papers&Articles section of our website.  The article discusses how three companies — Patagonia, Marks & Spencer, and Muji — have managed to grow and maintain “green” brands.

Bicycles Back in the Spotlight

[Photo: courtesy of Felice Physioc]

With the green revolution, it has actually become trendy to be environmentally conscious. In just about every Whole Foods Market in the U.S. you see fashion-conscious strolling around with their reusable, recycled bags and choosing fair trade instead of fair fur products. In Buenos Aires we see the same trend: try Palermo Hollywood’s Bonpland Market on Saturday afternoon to find a mercado full of organic breads, pasta, produce and clothes. Read the rest of this entry »

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!

[Photo: courtesy of Julian Bedel]

We’ve just uploaded two new articles to the Papers&Articles Section of our site: “Modern Trends vs. Traditional Patterns” and “Look to History to Enter the Latin American Market Successfully.”  Both these articles focus on the different ways Latin American business, culture and design have been perceived by the rest of the world over the last century.   Check them out here!

Recycling Works – Bicentenario and Banco Francés

We couldn’t help but notice how much the Banco Francés “Go” brand logo looks like another familiar logo…

The Banco Francés logo appeared just five months after we created the Bicentenario inverted-drop logo. We are so proud that the largest bank in Argentina chose to use our concept for their new marketing campaign. Read the rest of this entry »