This is probably one of the coolest projects I’ve worked on (at least so far this year). Earlier in the year, UTLX (Union Tank Car Company) came to us and asked for our help in designing a custom flash drive that looked like one of their train tank cars, the ones that transport liquids. With the words “Yes We Can,”
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Category Archives: Most Interesting Projects
Lamb of God (Wrath)
While reading the Sunday Tribune, I glanced over the Best Buy ad section and saw that the new Lamb of God album, Wrath, was coming out on Tuesday. The price of the album was $24.99, but in addition to the standard CD and booklet, you would also get a limited edition USB drive with all songs in MP3 format and
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Notoriously USB
Last Friday, Notorious (the movie) hit the big screen. On Tuesday prior, Catwalk Enterprises, a company handling PR and marketing for the film, contacted us with the usual request, ” We need 150 portable media players, printed with the Notorious logo and pre-loaded with an exclusive track from the upcoming feature, TOMORROW.” Done!
The next evening, our shipping department was
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Benchmade Bali-USB Drive
About a year ago, Benchmade Knife Company came to us with a request to make them “the first 50 state legal bali-song” butterfly knife. We did just that. In early 2008, Benchmade added to their collection a 2GB USB drive (a limited run of 3000 pcs) in a shape of their signature bali-song knife design.
The knife/USB is available for
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Petrol (gas pump) USB Drive
Nice to be back home from CES. So many interesting concepts in the work, with Samsung leading the way (or at least that’s what their booth tricked me into thinking).
For us, we are always working on something new and cool. As I mentioned before, we have partnered up with Petrol Advertising where they are making us a hot, graphic
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Oh Maria Keep My Data Safe
This info is a bit outdated, but Luis Eslava, an industrial designer out of Spain, just placed his second order for the Virgin Mary Custom USB Drive.
It all started in late 2006 when Luis (ABR Produccion) came to us with a strange request. “Can you make me a Virgin Mary USB drive,” he asked? The answer was, “of course
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