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The Rise and Fall of the Tesla Brand

Tesla once stood at the pinnacle of innovation, sleek design, and electric revolution. But today, its brand is under scrutiny — not because of what it's building, but because of who is building it. This post explores the evolution of Tesla’s brand, the power and peril of personal branding, and the lessons it offers to businesses of all sizes.

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Comic Sans: Ugly, Overused, But Weirdly Useful

Love it or hate it, Comic Sans isn’t going anywhere. And maybe — just maybe — that’s okay. Behind the jokes and eye-rolls, there’s a surprisingly practical reason why this quirky little font has stuck around for decades. Spoiler: it’s way easier to read than you think.

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I call them “Music Cards”

Music Cards, designed for my band, The Dire Wolves.

I designed these upon request from those who looking to book us for private and public shows around our city.

Technically these are just business cards, but I like the idea of changing the name to Music Card and using these as little flyers/posters.

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The TWA Flight Center’s Centerpiece

Say what you will about designs and trends, but just look at this departure-arrival terminal from the TWA Flight Center from 60+ years ago.

Next time you go through the airport, I hope you take a moment to remember how things used to look and ask, can we bring back art into places like that, that aren't a basic mural?

I encourage anyone to look at old vintage photos from the old TWA Flight Center at New York’s JFK International Airport before it was turned into a hotel.

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43 women, a Rolls Royce, and a lunch break.

The story behind Ormond Gigli’s photograph “Girls in the Windows” from 1960, reminds me of why I chose to be an artist.

Stemming from a thought in his head, he was able to gather 43 women and a Rolls Royce over a lunch break and take this incredible image before the building was knocked down forever.

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