Artist, Sculptor - Dale Mathis

February 26, 2009 by DesignDirector  
Filed under Featured Artists, Featured Gallery

Sculptor Dale Mathis creates amazing mixed media wall sculptures and functional art. Aesthetically stunning, masculine, and in your face; Dales creations demand attention while still being warm and abstract enough for anyone to enjoy.

The mechanical look makes each piece have an almost timeless feel like an old steam engine or factory. The look of raw material, exposed gears, and grunge meets modern style fits nicely with the trendy ideas of urban revitalization and repurposing of old factory spaces as modern loft residences.

Take a look at some of these examples of his work:

"David Mechanica" by Dale Mathis

"David Mechanica" by Dale Mathis

"The Beat of My Broken Heart" by Dale Mathis

"The Beat of My Broken Heart" by Dale Mathis

"The Torso" by Dale Mathis

"The Torso" by Dale Mathis

These imposing works(some weighing in excess of 80 pounds!) are life size not only in size but in emotional impact for the artist and the viewer.

You can check out more of Dales work at TheArtofDaleMathis.com

Coffee Company Logo Design

February 5, 2009 by DesignDirector  
Filed under Design

Take a look at this great logo developed for a start up coffee grounds company.

Coffee Company Logo Design.

Coffee Company Logo Design.

Notice the subtle gradients that give the coffee beans and the logo as a whole depth and style. Obviously, the mountain and the coffee beans directly represent the company name. But it’s the additional design elements that make this logo great.  The shape, for example, is designed to mimic the cardboard cup holders that are given out at all coffee shops to keep you from burning your hands. The layers of the logo also help to draw your eye back to the company name and reinforce the size of the objects; small in the foreground to large in the background.

Also consider that this logo design is unique to the coffee industry, most coffee company logos have the same starbucks or grunge look and feel. Being different is a most helpful brand attribute in a crowded premium coffee market.