Archive for February, 2010

Air Quality and Environmental Protection Conference Runs on Recycled CGB’s

Thursday, February 25th, 2010 | Travel | No Comments

No more unrecycled plastic releasing toxins in the atmosphere, this conference releases CGB's in the atmosphere. (much better)

No more unrecycled plastic releasing toxins in the atmosphere, this conference releases CGB's in the atmosphere. (much better)

We were staying at a hotel the other day in New Orleans and came accross a conference that was happening the place we were staying. We yelled for joy when the sign advertising the conference was almost all Copperplate. We were also excited about the topic of the conference ,”2010 Conference on Environmental Justice, Air Quality, Goods Movement and Green Jobs: Evolution and Innovation”.

Not gonna lie, I think there were probably more buzz words in that title than were people at the conference but it was a good conference for Copperplate Gothic Bold to be supporting. Especially in the “Environmental Justice” area, Copperplate can strike fear into environmental polluters just by existing.

So thank you conference makers for using Copperplate Gothic Bold to promote your event, we all know that it is the font of choice for showing competence in a given area. This poster shows that you are the all encompassing experts around all things green and evolutionary.

Thanks New Orleans and to answer your question about Who Dat?, Who Dat IS Copperplate Gothic Bold.

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Twitter Logo Redesign…Copperplate Makes it Awesome!

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 | Courtesy Redesigns, Education | 2 Comments

Twitter Logo Courtesy Redesign, Look How Much More Awesome It Is With Copperplate Gothic Bold and a Bald Eagle!

Twitter Logo Courtesy Redesign, Look How Much More Awesome It Is With Copperplate Gothic Bold and a Bald Eagle!

One of the ways to spread how great Copperplate Gothic Bold can be for every written instance of communication in the English language and design is through showing it. We take an existing logo for products we wither like or use on a regular basis that have proven they are worthy of being Copperplated and then through careful analysis, user testing, peer review, and a spin through the large hadryon collider we come up with a “Courtesy Redesign.”

These redesigns would normally cost in excess of $50,000 (easily) for work of this quality. Companies contact us all the time about how they enjoy the refreshes and that they will be working it into their new marketing plan. With that said, we have decided to address a services I Love Copperplate Gothic Bold the website has just gotten into…Twitter.

Twitter does an OK job, they’ve created something cool, it’s stuck around, and it’s a unique way to communicate. The problem is, it’s not the way to communicate…YET! So with a little help from Copperplate I think they can achieve that goal.

We incorporated the blue from their current logo in into the Twitter logo redesign. We also stuck with the bird but it wasn’t strong enough. Everyone likes strong things. Popular people, leaders, business people, bears, Bald Eagles. So we replaced the weak ass bird with an Americanized Bald Eagle. We think that they can substitute out the bird with different countries animals. France could be a lemur, China could be a Parrot, Australia could be a Kangaroo, Barbados could be a sick animal. It all helps to establish a strong brand presence in the country that Twitter sets up shop.

So thank you Twitter for the service so far, with this courtesy redesign (your welcome) we think that you’ll be able to take over the world and possibly the universe with the power of Copperplate Gothic Bold behind you. May the twit be with you.

Credits:
Twitter.com
Bald Eagle

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Co-Optimus Redesign, Copperplate and the Magical Bald Eagle!

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 | Courtesy Redesigns | No Comments

Co-Optimus Just Needed Some Copperplate To Promote Friendship

Co-Optimus Just Needed Some Copperplate To Promote Friendship

One of our good friends of the project has a wonderful website on co-op gaming. This guy knows more about gaming than Will Smith knows about aliens.

Anyways hadn’t visited his site in a while and was disappointed to see that Copperplate Gothic Bold wasn’t used as the header for the website. We knew that the website, even without Copperplate, holds up on it’s own. The content on the site is great. However, when we redesigned it and used Copperplate Gothic Bold something unique happened, an Eagle came to the party with the robots and wanted to game as well.

Incredible, I couldn’t believe photoshop it just placed the eagle on the page right after I converted the sites title to Copperplate Gothic Bold. We’ve documented nicely on this site how Bald Eagles are attracted to Copperplate (they are bred that way) and to finish a design and have an Eagle show up was pretty incredible. So Mike, we hope you are listening and see how Copperplate can promote more people gaming on your site. Yet another fine example how if we use Copperplate all of the world’s problems will start to dissappear.

Let the power of CGB compel you!

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Campbell’s Soup, Neuromarketing, Copperplate Gothic Bold, Mmm Mmm Better.

Monday, February 22nd, 2010 | Education, Food | No Comments

Campbells Soup Just Got Mmm Mmm Better.

Campbells Soup Just Got Mmm Mmm Better.

Scooby Doo and you too, look at what Campbells has done! They have now taken the leap into the 22nd century (way ahead of their time) by featuring none other than the best font of all time hands down…Copperplate Gothic Bold.

Primed and ready for consumers to plunk their money down for a darn good can of soup those folks at Campbells have it all figured out using the latest in neuromarketing to help soup afficianado’s find the right tasty can of goodness. In this case, they have used the power of human nature to influence the average person into purchasing their soups through design. Frederic would be proud, he might even say that this is the best use of Copperplate Gothic Bold ever. He just might if he were alive.

In fact, I bet good ol’ Freddy had his fair share of Campbells soup, I would bet a shiny wooden nickel that his favorite above all was alphabet shapes. Although he would curse the Campbell soup folks for not making the alphabet shapes Copperplate. I would not like to be around when good old Frederic Goudy wrote that strongly worded letter to the folks at Campbells, I’m sure it would have been written in Copperplate EXTRA Gothic Bold and would have removed any of the warmth that was left in the soup masters at Campbells. In fact, I bet that Frederic after writing this strongly worded letter got a formal apology from the president of Campbells and free soup for life. I can definitely see all of this happening.

Anyways kudos to the forward thinking at Campbells, we wish you great success in your redesign and let me tell you, with the power of CGB behind you nothing can go wrong. We wish the folks at Tropicana would have taken a note out of your lesson book in their most recent redesign debauchle. Mmm Mmm Bold.

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Almond Accents for Salads are Naturally Copperplated for Your Enjoyment

Sunday, February 21st, 2010 | Food | No Comments

Almond Accents are Naturally Copperplated.

Almond Accents are Naturally Copperplated.

Who doesn’t like a good salad every once in a while? Our biggest problems with salads is that they are missing something. Generally it’s meat, who wants to eat a bunch of weeds with some oil on it? Well when meat can’t be put on your salad to make it more useful, there are almond accents. These little gems are almonds with a dash of Copperplate that make them a wonderful addition to any salad.

You’ll notice that they use it in the Honey Roasted title on the bag in the yellow bar under the red. So in essence they are saying almonds are nice, but the extra special touch is the honey and the copperplate that they have bestowed on this tasty treat.

So go out to your local store and see if you can find these copperplated almonds in the awesome section of your grocers salad aisle, because they will be there. You might want to wear sunglasses though, because seeing Copperplate in the wild especially in this context can be a dazzling experience. A good set of sunglasses can help you acclimte to seeing copperplate in the wild and then you can work your way out of sunglasses over time.

Remember: almonds, copperplate, sunglasses, awesome!

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The Claw Candy Crane from Walmart, Take Candy From Children Legitamately.

Friday, February 19th, 2010 | Products | 1 Comment

It's like taking candy from a baby, except in a totally legit kinda way.

It's like taking candy from a baby, except in a totally legit kinda way.

It’s not a throwback to a Jim Carey movie where he just can’t stop lying, it’s a legit piece of equipment that can be purchased from your local Wallyworld that provides hours of enjoyment. It provides hours of enjoyment because you could literally spend 3 hours just looking at the box and contemplating how awesome the design is.

They literally used Copperplate Gothic Bold and chromified it…awesome.

They took a swooshing red symbol and put jagged lines at the end of it just like the claw you use in the game…awesome.

And to top all of it off they have a pretty kick ass gradient to boot… home run.

So thanks China, thanks for your hard work in creating a masterpiece toy that will be passed down in our family from generation to generation. One day when I’m just a glass jar with a head inside, I will observe my children’s children plunking in fake money and capturing candy with a metal claw.  So here’s to you future grandchildren use this toy to learn how to claw your way to the top, and don’t forget the true unbelieveable power of Copperplate Gothic Bold to help you accomplish your dreams. Getting a little teary eyed just thinking about it.

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Colorado Absolutely Loves Copperplate Gothic Bold.

Thursday, February 18th, 2010 | Travel | No Comments

Colorado absolutely loves Copperplate Gothic Bold, no doubt about it.

Colorado absolutely loves Copperplate Gothic Bold, no doubt about it.

The fair citizens of the state of Colorado love Copperplate Gothic Bold. We have never visited a town more behind the greatest font in the entire world. We cannot begin to say how much we love the state of Colorado, more specifically the world around Breckenridge. Frisco and Dillon love Copperplate as well.

We’ll begin to post the many beautiful creations the folks of Colorado created but we wanted to start with an original piece. This is a wonderful vista created by a Colorado artist who needed a little help. They captured the idea of bald eagles, mountains, lakes and snow which are all very American. They were missing the essence of America, the not so intangible, Copperplate Gothic Bold.

We love Copperplate, Colorado loves Copperplate and we believe you too will love it. So get ready, get excited, because here comes some new original views of Copperplate never before seen outside the wonderous state of Colorado.

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Paterson Historic Building Angel-Man Paints Copperplate

Thursday, February 18th, 2010 | Education | No Comments

This Man Is an Angel

This Man Is an Angel

This man is an angel, he spends every waking moment of his life creating and painting masterpieces of Copperplate Gothic Bold. Just look at his handiwork taking a beautiful font back to it’s roots where Frederic Goudy once created this beautiful enduring font with his bare hands. Risking life and limb, he tirelessley works to recreate Copperplate Gothic Bold branding on the side of the Paterson Historic Building.

If you look closely enough at the photo you can see a halo appear right above the mans green baseball cap. He has got to be an angel for making this work of art actually appear out of thin air on the side of the building. Painting Copperplate to this degree of detail in many countries is a sacred thing. Like Michaelangelo painted masterpieces, this man works on his the greatest achievement of his life painstainkingly recreating the work of Frederic Goudy himself.

So we implore the churches of the world, fire up the canonization process because this photo documents an angel, a saint here on earth doing great and magical things for the benefit of man kind. Thank you sir for your work and diligence promoting Copperplate Gothic Bold, it will not go unrecognized!

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Yoki-Taro Snow Eating Machine Runs on Copperplate!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 | Courtesy Redesigns | No Comments

Eat snow, poop ice. Way to go Japan.

Eat snow, poop ice. Way to go Japan.

Those folks in Japan crank out some unique contraptions, one of them being a snow eating machine for old people called Yoki-Taro. This little yellow monster eats snow and poops out ice bricks…yes poops out ice bricks. This machine uses compressed air to do the work behind it.

Apparently the Japanese are tired of their old folks kicking the bucket when they have to shovel themselves out of some of the snow storms they have. So they plan on giving them all $9000 snow eating machines to help them out.

When people are old, they hit the check out zone. In the check out zone it’s time for them to move on to the next big thing. Anyways, Yoki-Taro wasn’t going to do much snow pooping in that boring yellow case of his so with the power invested in him with a new logo we designed, he is able to eat and poop out ice bricks for days and days on end without a recharge.

So way to go Japan, you once again spent hours and hours on more useless crap, but at least this useless crap now looks good and runs better with a little copperplate gothic bold!

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Mardis Gras is Best Enjoyed With Copperplate Gothic Bold

Friday, February 12th, 2010 | Education | No Comments

While traversing the streets of New Orleans I saw this amazing poster right off canal street! It’s a mardis gras poster with Copperplate Gothic Bold!

I feel better knowing that members and the great people of the Who Dat Nation are now celebrating carnival in style, grace and definite boldness.

So to you people all over the fair city of New Orleans, enjoy the celebration of Mardis Gras, collect your beads, drink your hurricanes and hand grenades and maybe a sazerac. Most importantly enjoy copperplate gothic bold!

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