Today was eventful. I had the opportunity to fly with a stunt pilot.
As I sat in the front seat of the small cockpit, my mind raced back to the many years I spent as a Naval Aviator. The smell, the noise, the sensations as the engine came to life and the small plane began to [...]

Robert Air Show

Today was eventful. I had the opportunity to fly with a stunt pilot.

As I sat in the front seat of the small cockpit, my mind raced back to the many years I spent as a Naval Aviator. The smell, the noise, the sensations as the engine came to life and the small plane began to roll forward. But perhaps what struck me the most today was the instinct that took over. We were completing a simple loop and as the airplane reached vertical and began to nose over towards an inverted horizon, my head instictively rolled back to look for the horizon and a reference point to keep the wings level.

20 some years and an eternity from flying an aircraft, but my instincts rolled my head back and looked for those simple reference points that I had been taught so many years ago.

The sensation changed from the exhileration of flight…to a reminisence of something I knew so well, so instictively so very long ago.

I was in control of an aircraft, I knew how to fly…and fly well…

What a day.

posted by: Robert

Art Of The Title
http://www.artofthetitle.com
From “Cowboy Bebop” to “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” this site is a fantastic collection of some of the best title sequences ever done. Each sequence is viewable in a very decent quality quicktime as well.
Gerd Arntz Web Archive
http://www.gerdarntz.org
This site is an unbelievable archive of the work of Gerd Arntz. [...]

Art Of The Title
http://www.artofthetitle.com

From “Cowboy Bebop” to “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” this site is a fantastic collection of some of the best title sequences ever done. Each sequence is viewable in a very decent quality quicktime as well.

Gerd Arntz Web Archive
http://www.gerdarntz.org

This site is an unbelievable archive of the work of Gerd Arntz. From his pictograms and visual signs to his stunning statistical visualizations, this site can provide hours of inspiration.


Wordle
http://wordle.net/
Wordle is a JAVA Applet that creates beautiful word clouds. You can paste in any text you like and then adjust typeface, color and layout to create some very nice typographic layouts. FUN:)

posted by: Adam

Part of the joy of watching a digital strategy come to life is seeing how real people actually engage and interact with the work.
For our client Turks & Caicos Sporting Club we developed a blog and emagazine platform that has been incredibly successful. Not only has is generated significant sales leads, it has served as [...]

Birthday FishPart of the joy of watching a digital strategy come to life is seeing how real people actually engage and interact with the work.

For our client Turks & Caicos Sporting Club we developed a blog and emagazine platform that has been incredibly successful. Not only has is generated significant sales leads, it has served as a wonderful central point for the members of this exclusive private island community to share their stories.

This morning a string of comments from the Deets family about Michael’s awesome birthday fish really made me smile.

You can view the post HERE.
How fun to see a family all applauding their son, and sharing the experience with one another online. :)

Check out all three of our Sporting Club clients blogs at:
Snake River Living
Life On The Cay
and
Life At The Greenbrier

posted by: Adam

Recently we completed a campaign to celebrate the launch of our client’s private 5700 ft jet strip (the longest in the Caribbean). The campaign began with the creation of an emblem for the airport itself. The emblem was inspired by the original wings worn by Frontier airlines’ pilots from the 1950’s and 60’s. The end [...]

Recently we completed a campaign to celebrate the launch of our client’s private 5700 ft jet strip (the longest in the Caribbean). The campaign began with the creation of an emblem for the airport itself. The emblem was inspired by the original wings worn by Frontier airlines’ pilots from the 1950’s and 60’s. The end result was a sleek and elegant mark that pays homage to those maverick pilots and reflects the contemporary aeronautics of today. In addition to their many other uses, the wings were cast in metal in order to create an original and authentic pilot’s wing pin for the prominent members of the Turks & Caicos Sporting Club.

For the invitation to the launch event, the wings were embossed and foil stamped in silver metallic ink on the cover. As you flip open the piece, you begin to see the markings of the Ambergris Cay Jet Strip on the interior. The invitation unfolds vertically downward revealing more of the jet strip panel by panel along with the copy describing the celebration of the jest strip opening. Once the invitation is completely open, the reader is able to view the scaled Ambergris Cay Jet Strip (MBAC) in its entirety. The length and dimension of the invitation were designed to highlight the magnitude and scale of this incredibly eco-engineered private jet strip.

The invitation was a complex print piece that needed to express quality, refinement, and luxury. The product exemplified this. Its paper stock was a thick, five star metallic sheet which was foil stamped on both sides. The interior carries a white foil stamp that mimics the jet strip’s markings while the copy is foil stamped in a metallic silver. The black of the airstrip was carried out with an aqueous coated oxidized ink. Inspired by aeronautical engineering, the packaging was composed of an elegant and chic, charcoal translucent envelope.

Other elements from this campaign included rich media and video ads exclusively placed at wsj.com/realestate and an email campaign. We will be sending a video crew down to document the big opening show so we will be sure to share.

Amazing work by an amazing team!

posted by: Adam

Very exciting seeing the first round of identity ideas from Aeron and Caryn last week! The team presented several concepts that were amazingly well thought out and much farther along in terms of being realized that any of us thought we would see. Their presentation was nice in that they showed the various marks and [...]

Round 1 All Pasted UpVery exciting seeing the first round of identity ideas from Aeron and Caryn last week! The team presented several concepts that were amazingly well thought out and much farther along in terms of being realized that any of us thought we would see. Their presentation was nice in that they showed the various marks and looks and feels executed in several business formats across all of the concepts.

The boldest concept featured the F in Formo alone as very strong icon. They used the F in a very cool geometric fashion, even using it as window to create negative space with photography. The big F however quickly felt too bold and dominating for the vibe we were trying to capture. It also kind of looked like we were putting a big F as in a grade on a paper from school DOH!

Two fantastic concepts from this first round have survived so far. The first being the idea of a “brand sleeve” for the container for our business cards. This sleeve would only feature the logo and maybe the www. The card when pulled out of the sleeve would reveal a unique full bleed image, specific to each persons card. Very Cool! The second concept is the idea of a controlled scribble as an accent. More on this in round 2.

Here is the PDF of the first round.

Be Gentle!

posted by: Adam

Welcome to FORMO//alpha. This site marks the official beginning of the launch of our ad agency, consultancy, design shop, interactive firm, new multi disciplinary group….Yeah that sounds good
We will be posting everything here from the initial ideas and looks for our identity, to personal projects we are working on, to ideas we have [...]

Welcome to FORMO//alpha. This site marks the official beginning of the launch of our ad agency, consultancy, design shop, interactive firm, new multi disciplinary group….Yeah that sounds good :)

We will be posting everything here from the initial ideas and looks for our identity, to personal projects we are working on, to ideas we have for our clients and insights on how we work. We intend to be a transparent as possible.

In the coming weeks we will share some of our past successes. We will officially launch the site under an amazing identity and begin to populate our portfolio, case studies bios from the partners etc…We will move from alpha to beta to LAUNCH. (Huge party at 444 king that day!)

Speaking of the partners, you will see posts here from several different members of our team. From creatives to account management, to strategy to business development. We anticipate a wide variety of topics under a number of different categories of interest. All of this content will begin to develop the fabric of FORMO.

I hope you will enjoy watching this shop literally come to life through this blog as much as we will making it a reality.

LET’S DO THIS!

posted by: Adam
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