Tuesday, December 7, 2010

This young lady is brilliant!

Photo from http://www.inc.com

Because she seems capable of just about anything

Jessica Mah, 20
inDinero
Mountain View, California

Before graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, at 19, Jessica Mah and a friend, Andy Su, began working on inDinero, a website that helps small businesses to keep track of finances. Mah had already started several small businesses. In June, inDinero entered Graham's Y Combinator mentoring program, and Mah took her product live just one month later. By September, she had closed a $1.2 million angel investment round. Today, inDinero has seven employees and 6,000 customers. "Jessica is a machine," Graham says. "She's going to win at whatever game she plays." Read the full story http://www.inc.com/magazine/20101201/indinero-fixes-money-management.html
—Max Chafkin

Just my thoughts
Rick Harris of 
Brickle Thumb Design Works


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Thursday, December 2, 2010

AT&T's First African American History Calendar for Alabama

I had the honor of designing the first AT&T African American History Calendar for Alabama. It was a joy and honor to work on a wonderful project that features such essential people throughout History, especially in the state that I call home. There was a lot of behind the scenes research and time that was put into selecting the information and honorees for the calendar, and with that in mind, the design process was just as detailed. The project took over three months to complete with extensive reviews from many board members along the way. In the end, I would say this project has been one of my most favorite pieces.

You can download the calendar here: http://alafricanamerican.com/index.php
Thanks and have a great weekend!

Rick Harris, Jr.
Brickle Thumb Design Works

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Monday, June 7, 2010

iPhone 4

It's here!

Its here!

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It's here.

Today at Apple's WWDC, despite a major network meltdown, Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone4, which boasts a thinner body, video calling feature Facetime, dual cameras, an ultra sharp retina display (326 pixels per inch), multitasking, and a 5megapixel camera.

The phone will be available from June 24, with prices starting at $199 for the 16GB model going to $299 for 32GB version.

Check out all the details on all the features atApple.com.

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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Cookie Cutter Logo Design

There are hundreds of Design firms to choose from, some firms will design a logo for organizations within hours, others will take weeks or months. The question about cookie cutter firms is not whether this type of firm is a good fit for your organization, the question is which firm will solve your problem and or do the job right. A cookie cutter firm is a design firm that will provide you with a pretty image very quickly, when I say quickly, I mean within 24 hours. This is attractive because of the quick return but it could be devastating to the life of your organization's brand. You can tell which firms are "cookie cutter" firms by immediatley viewing their home page. If they offer to create your brand in 24-48 hours for $50-$300, you can gurantee you are going to get what you paid for! I use to work for a company like this and we created at the least 250 logo concepts per day. Its was like a third world sweat shop. What I'm presenting is a right and wrong way to design. Yes, there is a right and wrong way to design, as with most things in life there are rules, and the application of these rules are essential to the life of a brand. Creativity is totally different than design, creativity has no boundaries but in order for creativity to be productive it has to be structured through design. The Number one reason we buy anything is because it was designed for a detailed reason and or advertised to and for a specific audience. If your designer can not orally define the principles of design correctly, chances are your logo design will be incorrect as well. There are many other variables that apply to the success of design such as your target audience, competitors, industry, etc. But the most important visual factor is well thought through designs that take longer than one day- if we're all being honest with ourselves. The point is that it takes time and effort to develop a successful logo, yet alone an identity or a brand. But don't just take my word for it. Check out this book: Really Good Logos Explained.

Please don't waste you money with cookie cutter logo design firms.
If your going to waste that kind of money and time, Try fishing, its more relaxing


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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Pop-Art Happy Rizzi House Germany

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FREE STARBUCKS COFFEE April 15th!

Starbucks is giving customers around the world a bold incentive to swap the paper cup for a more eco-friendly option. 

On Thursday, April 15

, the company will reward customers who bring a reusable tumbler into participating stores with a complimentary brewed coffee. This effort is just one of the ways Starbucks is collaborating with customers to reduce environmental impacts. The company has offered customers a discount for tumbler use since 1985.

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Top 6 search engines for your icon hunt.

For a stunning graphical user interface designers always need sharp and crisp icons. But sometimes there is not much time for designers to create them from scratch, then where do you find them?. Yes! there are lots of search engines to find the best icons.
Here are the top 6 search engines which can be really helpful for you in your icon hunt.

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Alabama's New Way to Recycle- Branded by Brickle Thumb

Brickle Thumb LLC. took the vision of John Phillips (president of Eco Rhino) and turned his ideas into a tangible reality. Brickle Thumb took what was merely and idea and hit the drawing board (literally). After hours of brainstorming and developing 200+ names for John Phillips and his team to ponder over...Eco Rhino was born. The sketches were drawn by hand, selected, and developed by our top designer Rickey Harris, Jr. The dream of Entrepreneurship went from one mans head to his hands, and a brand was born!

What is Eco Rhino? View Alabama's New Recycling Company!

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Apple Banning Screen Protectors in Retail Stores?

iLounge and Macworld are reporting that Apple has banned the sale of film-based screen protectors for its iPhone, iPod, and Mac lines in its retail stores.

In communications with vendors that have been ongoing for "some time now," according to one company, Apple has said that it will remove both film-only solutions from its stores, as well as any case or other accessory that includes film protection as part of its package, such as cases that include film screen protectors. According to sources, the ban will impact all forms of screen film, including completely clear film, anti-glare film, and mirrored film, regardless of whether the purpose of the film is protective, decorative, or both.

The reason for the removal of film-based screen protectors is currently unknown, although speculation centers around the company looking to reduce the perception that such protectors are a necessity because the devices' screens are not sufficiently durable. Another theory involves high return rates for the products due to difficulties with blemishes and air bubbles introduced by users as they attempt to adhere the products to their devices.

Macworld claims that the ban even extends beyond screen protectors to include protectors and cushions designed to adhere to palm rest areas on Apple's notebook computers. Apple has yet to respond to either publication with comment on the reports.  

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

MY REAL LIFE SUPER HERO!

> MY REAL LIFE SUPER HERO!
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> I would like to introduce everyone to my real life super hero! Now > he doesn't leap tall buildings or fly-oh no...my Super Hero is much > better than that!
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> He wakes up before the sun, turns to a chapter in the bible and > reads out loud to his sleeping boys and wife. He is the owner of his > own business and through his consistent dedication he has been > blessed to have his children raised at home.
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> He manages to have business meetings and conference calls and teach > his two year old son to swing for the fences! He is the worlds > fastest diaper changer, never forgetting the powder (with the > cornstarch I must add) and King of the Car Seats!
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> He has never missed a doctors appointment or a baseball practice. He > cuts his mothers grass on a regular basis. He is a chauffeur to his > wife just so they can spend those rare extra minutes together. He > is his own professor as he teaches himself the new trends of his > industry. He is an excellent student-always reading books and > listening to podcasts as he prepares himself to be a defender of the > Christian Faith.
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> He is ready to make a bottle at 2 am if you need him, or listen and > give advice when you need it the most!
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> In case you haven't noticed Rick my Super Hero is you! I look at my > life and realize I could have never made it this far on my own. I > can't do it without you and I am lucky to have you. I am blessed to > have you as my real life Super Hero!
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> You are a wonderful Father and a beautiful husband. Look in the > mirror-and see what I see! Don't ever doubt yourself or what God has > blessed you with. Everything has a season. Continue with your dreams > and help create that legacy that will continue on with your children!
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> You have already succeeded in so many ways, and I am right behind > you as you continue through this journey!
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> Thank you for being my SUPER HERO!!!

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Monday, February 1, 2010

"Hope is Fading Fast"

Freshjive

Pre-releasing on Black Friday is the t shirt design, "Hope is Fading Fast". This is actually the first item releasing without the Freshjive brand name on it. Read the recent post on the World's Got Problems blog regarding how the Obama administration is maintaining continuity with its disgraced predecessor.


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Monday, January 4, 2010

Nokia PUSH N900 example hacks

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The N900 is the most powerful device Nokia has ever created, and it’s built with Maemo software – which is completely open source.

What’s great about this is that it means the N900 can be taken apart and rebuilt, or modded into something entirely new – capable of doing things no device has ever done before.

But things like what? Well, that’s exactly what we asked teams of hackers all around the world. In response, we got hundreds of inspiring dreams and visions.

Now we’re down to 5 teams whose visions are becoming a reality. And this site will follow them every step of the way.

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