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- maikel0
1,6 years,
re-branding for a shite company... loads of work and very limited resources2+ years on a wayfinding project, from starting the bidding to manufacture/installation of the programme.
Right now working on the delivery of another one like that.
I believe I liked my life better when working on digital agencies O_o
- welded0
7 months or so and counting, off and on for me, for a major bank. Big project, lots of interested parties, and other 3rd party vendors to coordinate means everything takes forever but when a deadline hits it cannot be missed. :/ Delivering 10 minutes to midnight is technically still by end of day, right?
- exador10
over a year on a project for X-prize. The latest x-prize is for automotive (the last one i believe was the lunar xprize, with all those folks building rockets and spaceships etc, this latest one is for building a car that does a minimum of 100 mpg etc....
it's been a fantastic ride working with these guys (no pun intended) and i enjoyed it a lot.....incredibly interesting work they're doing....
http://tracker.progressiveautoxp…
- hektor9110
Restaurant Project took 6 months... from ID to signage, the menu alone took 4 months hahahaha .. got to luv working for the restaurant industry..
- gramme0
A little over two years on a brand standards manual. It was only finished after I left that studio, and they put it in one of those "magazine" viewer browsers. I had specifically designed it horizontally for easy on-screen reading, but the brilliant minds who finished the project in my stead set the book in spreads. So the type was basically illegible.
Not that anyone was missing great reading... it ended up reading more like a convoluted labyrinth of corporate upheaval than anything else. So I guess that's why it was so disappointing to me: over two years spent creating a massive pile of irrelevance.
*drinks