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Redesigning ‘Service’: Why I Started a Design Group That Gives Away Half Its Work for Free
Matthew Manos wrote in Service, Design and Volunteerism

I started verynice in my apartment as an undergrad at UCLA by staying up late every night to design all kinds of things for non-profit organizations that I would find on craigslist and on campus, at no cost to them. At the time, I had a difficult time seeing verynice as a business, and I never bothered to ask myself the question: “How do I scale the impact I am making?”

Continue reading Matt’s story on good.is

To all the people that say the ad world is only comprised of liars, manipulators, and the like.

I raise my glass idea book to design groups like these. Thank you for making the (ad) world a better place.

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Redesigning ‘Service’: Why I Started a Design Group That Gives Away Half Its Work for Free
Matthew Manos wrote in Service, Design and Volunteerism

I started verynice in my apartment as an undergrad at UCLA by staying up late every night to design all kinds of things for non-profit organizations that I would find on craigslist and on campus, at no cost to them. At the time, I had a difficult time seeing verynice as a business, and I never bothered to ask myself the question: “How do I scale the impact I am making?”

Continue reading Matt’s story on good.is

To all the people that say the ad world is only comprised of liars, manipulators, and the like.

I raise my glass idea book to design groups like these. Thank you for making the (ad) world a better place.

good:

Redesigning ‘Service’: Why I Started a Design Group That Gives Away Half Its Work for Free
Matthew Manos wrote in Service, Design and Volunteerism

I started verynice in my apartment as an undergrad at UCLA by staying up late every night to design all kinds of things for non-profit organizations that I would find on craigslist and on campus, at no cost to them. At the time, I had a difficult time seeing verynice as a business, and I never bothered to ask myself the question: “How do I scale the impact I am making?”

Continue reading Matt’s story on good.is

To all the people that say the ad world is only comprised of liars, manipulators, and the like.

I raise my glass idea book to design groups like these. Thank you for making the (ad) world a better place.

good:

Redesigning ‘Service’: Why I Started a Design Group That Gives Away Half Its Work for Free
Matthew Manos wrote in Service, Design and Volunteerism

I started verynice in my apartment as an undergrad at UCLA by staying up late every night to design all kinds of things for non-profit organizations that I would find on craigslist and on campus, at no cost to them. At the time, I had a difficult time seeing verynice as a business, and I never bothered to ask myself the question: “How do I scale the impact I am making?”

Continue reading Matt’s story on good.is

To all the people that say the ad world is only comprised of liars, manipulators, and the like.

I raise my glass idea book to design groups like these. Thank you for making the (ad) world a better place.

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Being that I have a few family members that live in and around New York, you could only imagine how difficult it was to watch the news. However, the biggest thing that got me through was the hope of life. I made this for them and any other person who was impacted by this horrendous natural disaster.

Even though it was last October the effects are long-lasting. They still need (y)our help. Help out today.

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Kieran Reilly   |   http://kieranreilly.com

“Pears Soap was something I always remembered my Granny having when I was little. Where did it go? I tried to bring back a nostalgic feeling to the soap by using elements the company had previously discarded in order for a more ‘contemporary look’. I redesigned their logo, wrapped the soap in a wax map because I felt the soap had really forgotten where it came from.”

Kieran Reilly is a graphic designer, based in Glasgow, Scotland. Focused on advertising, branding and typography.

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I love this new design, the repackaging, and the whole vibe. It’s granny’s soap for the grandchild’s generation. It has everything that would attract a new audience but just enough of the former look to keep the old. Kieran Reilly, you did a fantastic job. Makes me want to rummage through my parents’ closet (or bathroom) to see what I can bring forth to this age.

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thedsgnblog:

Kieran Reilly   |   http://kieranreilly.com

“Pears Soap was something I always remembered my Granny having when I was little. Where did it go? I tried to bring back a nostalgic feeling to the soap by using elements the company had previously discarded in order for a more ‘contemporary look’. I redesigned their logo, wrapped the soap in a wax map because I felt the soap had really forgotten where it came from.”

Kieran Reilly is a graphic designer, based in Glasgow, Scotland. Focused on advertising, branding and typography.

the design blog:  facebook | twitter | pinterest | subscribe

I love this new design, the repackaging, and the whole vibe. It’s granny’s soap for the grandchild’s generation. It has everything that would attract a new audience but just enough of the former look to keep the old. Kieran Reilly, you did a fantastic job. Makes me want to rummage through my parents’ closet (or bathroom) to see what I can bring forth to this age.

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thedsgnblog:

Kieran Reilly   |   http://kieranreilly.com

“Pears Soap was something I always remembered my Granny having when I was little. Where did it go? I tried to bring back a nostalgic feeling to the soap by using elements the company had previously discarded in order for a more ‘contemporary look’. I redesigned their logo, wrapped the soap in a wax map because I felt the soap had really forgotten where it came from.”

Kieran Reilly is a graphic designer, based in Glasgow, Scotland. Focused on advertising, branding and typography.

the design blog:  facebook | twitter | pinterest | subscribe

I love this new design, the repackaging, and the whole vibe. It’s granny’s soap for the grandchild’s generation. It has everything that would attract a new audience but just enough of the former look to keep the old. Kieran Reilly, you did a fantastic job. Makes me want to rummage through my parents’ closet (or bathroom) to see what I can bring forth to this age.

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thedsgnblog:

Kieran Reilly   |   http://kieranreilly.com

“Pears Soap was something I always remembered my Granny having when I was little. Where did it go? I tried to bring back a nostalgic feeling to the soap by using elements the company had previously discarded in order for a more ‘contemporary look’. I redesigned their logo, wrapped the soap in a wax map because I felt the soap had really forgotten where it came from.”

Kieran Reilly is a graphic designer, based in Glasgow, Scotland. Focused on advertising, branding and typography.

the design blog:  facebook | twitter | pinterest | subscribe

I love this new design, the repackaging, and the whole vibe. It’s granny’s soap for the grandchild’s generation. It has everything that would attract a new audience but just enough of the former look to keep the old. Kieran Reilly, you did a fantastic job. Makes me want to rummage through my parents’ closet (or bathroom) to see what I can bring forth to this age.