Welcome

Hi. I’m Aaron. I design stuff. If you’re here, it means you probably went to check slickpixel.com. First of all, thanks for being interested. Unfortunately, SlickPixel had become stagnant. I felt that I needed to justify my presence on the web by having a site that was dynamic and actually had something to offer. A two year old, stale site wasn’t it.

I have been thinking a lot about what I want SlickPixel to become. I have some really big plans which, when mixed with procrastination and anal retentiveness, mean big timelines. Which brings us both here. The SlickPixel blog site. This site will offer more up to date content, and serve as a nice replacement until the new full SlickPixel site is completed.

I hope you enjoy, and if not, you can always visit my old site here.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Coming Soon

Exciting things are around the corner, folks. I'm about to wrap up the wedding invites for Sarah & Mat. Plus, I should have my new 903 Creative business cards printed and delivered in the next couple of weeks. For anybody that doesn't know yet, SlickPixel is on it's last leg and as soon as I get a solid new site put together, everything will officially switch over to 903 Creative:


In addition to this exciting new work venture, we looked at two more houses today in Richmond. There's a good chance that we'll soon be moving into a newly purchased home in the good ol' RVA.

Life is good. Thus ends Blogust.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Twenty-seven

Thanks to everybody that sent well wishes today. It turned out to be a great birthday. I had a monster feast with the Gibsons for lunch followed up by a monster feast with the Whites for supper. Both meals were at dining establishments so I received complimentary dessert at both, a birthday candle in said dessert at one, and a very loud, embarrassing rendition of Happy Birthday at the other.

All this fun plus my new copy of Guitar Hero 3 thrown into the mix. But thanks again to everybody that made today great.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Kabob



Made these earlier this summer. I was proud of myself.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Paper Heart



Amanda went to speak at a Richmond area school a few months ago. While she was there a student made this dollar bill flower heart thing for her. She found it in a pocket on our way back to Richmond today. I've seen other things made out of dollar bills, but I thought this by far one of the coolest.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

17 Ways

Entertaining.

Via NOVA

I'm up in Fairfax with Amanda tonight and tomorrow and today we took our first ever trip to IKEA. We went to get ideas for our future Richmond house. It was pretty fun. Not as crazy and impressive as I was expecting, but I think I built it up in my mind a little bit.

Nevertheless, the idea of decorating the new home (that we haven't seen yet, much less own) is very exciting.

Also the TownePlace Suites Marriott gives away sugar cookies. That excites me as well.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

13 in 1 Tool Pen

This looks cool.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Grocery Shopping Observances

We noticed these pretty rad little M&M packages today in Walmart. I use the term "little" loosely. I think these were the 5lb. feedbags. They weren't all like this, just the ones this size. The other sizes still used the current package design. But I thought these were pretty cool throwback designs for M&Ms.




Here's another one that I noticed a while back, but remembered to snap a picture today. This is a before and after of the Sauer's spices. Nothing too thrilling, but all in all I think it's a good, clean redesign. Plus, I'm glad somebody realized that you don't need a picture of the spice to know what you're picking up. This nice new look obviously extends to their website as well. More on the redesign here.

Apologies for the crappy photo quality above. They were taken with the camera phone.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Retroactive Post #2: Rembrandt Rebranding

This is kind of a cop out, but I don't care. I wrote this post a while ago for the JHI Blog while I was working there. Since most of what I've been posting is either recent work or personal updates, I thought this might be a nice change of pace. Of course, there's always quality stuff at the JHI Blog, so be sure to check it out. By clicking here or here. Link.

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Here at J H I, we use the first Monday of each month to discuss relevant, inspirational, or unavoidable events or work in the creative community that have captured our attention. We have aptly titled this forum event “First Mondays.” Everybody here has an assigned month during which they bring something before the group. We use this item to spark a conversation that can cover anything from ideas and execution to trends and relevance.

While I realize that this post about the first Monday of the month is being published on the last Friday of the month, I wanted to share our latest topic of discussion.

January was my month, and I chose to focus on the Rembrandt re-branding . While on a shopping trip a few months back, I turned a corner down the oral hygiene aisle and the new Rembrandt packaging was practically glowing from the shelf. I wasn’t even shopping for toothpaste, but in the sea of the blue, red and gradient toothpaste packaging, the Rembrandt products really leapt out to me.




Johnson & Johnson acquired the Rembrandt brand from Oral B and the makeover was driven by the idea that consumers were ready for a product that broke out of the normal oral care mold and transcended into a more sophisticated beauty product line. From seeing Rembrandt’s packaging, website and advertising, the rebranding effort by Johnson & Johnson along with Little Fury seems to have been very well executed, especially given this knowledge of the message they aim to project.

The previously mentioned points illustrate why this product stands out to me as a consumer. But there are elements to the rebranding that register on a different level to me as a designer. While this is not a completely flawless campaign, (I’ve heard that the actual toothpaste tube is pretty lackluster, and we’ve had our own conversation internally regarding the kerning of the logotype), there were still some great decisions made. The box opens from the top, instead of the side, so the customer feels like “they are opening a gift, like they are treating themselves to something,” according to Carmen Nestares, Product Director for the Rembrandt. While you may not hear many squeals of glee from people opening toothpaste, this does further the idea that toothpaste does not have to be completely dull.


Above all, the new Rembrandt logotype itself really impressed me. It is set in a modified version of Copperplate. I (and others) have very mixed feelings towards this particular font. I usually disregard Copperplate as a choice when selecting typefaces for certain projects. Not to say that it can’t be used successfully, but I feel it carries a certain stigma that is difficult to get around. When the movie Seabiscuit first came out, I couldn’t hear or read anything about it without thinking about Copperplate because it was on the movie posters. To me, Copperplate had become a font that was used when you didn’t want to think about what font to use. It was uninspired and a little tiresome.

But the new Rembrandt logotype takes Copperplate and completely erases all of those preconceptions. Suddenly Copperplate has the potential to be stunning. It rises to the top as a font worth a second thought. Maybe I’ll spend a little more time thinking about Copperplate and it uses. To me, that’s a great analogy for this entire campaign. It has taken something that used to warrant little thought or attention and brought to light it’s full potential and value. Brilliant.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Retroactive Post #1: Beach Pictures


Cruising to the Stop and Shop on the beach cruisers


Everybody after supper about to play Curses. And eating cheesecake for Kim's Birthday.


Cheesecake of the fancy variety.


The girls.


The guys.


Cheesecake.


That's not funny.


Beer.


Travis' Curse Cards. He won. But now has a speech impediment.






Friday, August 22, 2008

Also...

I added a Google search box and Subscribe buttons over to the right. No real reason. Just wanted to mix things up.

OBX Redux

For the second time in 2 weeks, we're Nags Head bound. This time we're going to catch up with the Lawhornes for what is sure to be a great weekend. Hopefully this won't impact Blogust, but we'll see.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Bonus Post

So I just realized that the closer I am to running out of ideas for Blogust entries, the more likely I am to post some sort of picture of me. I will end this pattern now. This is, after all, SlickPixel and not VanityInc.com.

(To be fair though, I did say some of these posts would be trivial)

More of the Same

I was at JHI again today working on R-MC stuff. It's good to see those guys again, but the new front space is lonely, even with Christen just on the other side of the wall.



Tomorrow ends the streak. I'll be at home just in time to pack for the weekend trip to the beach.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

The Spiritual Side

Some people may know by now, but a couple of months ago the congregation at Ephesus Baptist elected to have me serve as deacon along with two other gentlemen when our church year begins in October.

My ordination will be September 21st at Ephesus for anybody interested in attending. This is a big deal for me and I look forward to serving the Lord in my new role.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Just Like Old Times

I worked at the JHI office today, so it was really cool to see all my old buds and catch up on what's been happening lately. Maya even had something to say about my presence.

I also picked up, and saw for the first time, the bound and finished Randolph-Macon College Viewbook. I worked on this thing for months and months and months. I mean we redesigned this piece from the ground up. From concept, to copywriting, to photography, to ultimately design and production, I was involved with every step of this project along the way. It was really great to be able to pick it up and see all the hard work come together.

It probably won't win many awards or anything, but after all the ups and downs and late nights working hard and camping out overnight at the printers for press checks, I think we ended up delivering a really solid piece. And Randolph-Macon and JHI seem happy, so I'm happy.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Scenes of the Day

Working alongside some cool folks in a place that isn't my house!



Future dwelling place of the Gibsons?

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Fireplays

Really digging this video.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Congrats Sarah & Mathew

I can't believe I haven't mentioned this earlier, but my super cool, funny, sweet sister got engaged recently to her boyfriend Mathew. Mat's a really cool guy and we couldn't be happier for them both.

Sarah and the family came over today to plan some stuff out and I'll be working on the invitations, so I'll definitely post more about those when they're done.

Til then, congrats Sarah & Mathew!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Dueling Laptops

Today was a pretty eventful day compared to the usual grind. Amanda got to work from home, which meant I was treated with her company all day. We also bought a new router to replace the one that didn't work with Amanda's work computer. Unfortunately, the wireless still wouldn't work for her so she had to plug directly into the router.

So, while she was tethered at one end of the house, I got lonely at the other end. So i pulled up a chair and joined her to work side-by-side in the spare bedroom.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Biggest Flan



I made this animated GIF way back in April of 2006 when Jenna Fischer joined Myspace and I was REALLY into The Office. I'm still really into The Office, but I'm past seeking the cast out on social networking sites and making cheesy stuff to post in their comments.

Regardless, I still think it's fun to look at. Plus, even after 4 seasons, this is still one of my favorite jokes. But it's one of the originals from the UK version, so of course it's gold.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Eck Site Design




A while back, I worked on the web site design for Eck Enterprises with PharrOut and this is where we ended up. I'll post again when things go live, but for now, here's the a sneak peak of their future site.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Homecoming

After a fairly lengthy beach trip, we finally came home today to one very happy pup. In honor of our little reunion with Daisy, today's entry is an photo I took of her (and Amanda) a while back. We were all laid around the house enjoying the weekend.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Beach Update & Some Typographic History

I don't have much else to write about today, other than my dominating Putt-Putt performance at Mutiny Bay, and the rockin' Mexican supper followed up by homemade ice cream.

After you're done wishing you had a sweet Monday like me, check out this article by H&F-J on the history of the ampersand. Very interesting stuff!

Check it out!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Beach Update


Today's been a pretty fun day so far. Unfortunately, the weather didn't fully cooperate this afternoon, but it allowed us to rest up for what turned out to be a really nice supper with some family friends of Kelly's at a great place called the Tale of the Whale.

Afterwards, we stopped and went with the White's on their first shopping trip as a married couple. Here's how cute they are.


And now, it's off to the beach for some night time ocean swimming fun.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Congrats Michael & Kelly!

I'm writing this post from an oceanfront beach house in Nags Head. Today Michael White (Amanda's brother) and Kelly Sneed were wed in a beautiful ceremony on the beach. We're joining the wedding party in the beach house for a few days and we plan to come home by Monday.

I'll try to keep up with Blogust this weekend, but it may just be beach updates. So for now, congrats Michael & Kelly!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Triad Systems Logo

Recently I worked on a website design for Triad Systems with PharrOut. While thinking about the site, we entertained the idea of reworking their logo. We knew they liked their current logo, so we just wanted to rework the existing shape and idea. Here's what we came up with:

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Targus X-Stand

As I've gushed about for a month now, I recently got a new MacBook Pro. I knew one of the first accessory purchases would be some type of cooling product or stand. I wanted something portable and simple, but I wasn't seeing anything in my online research that really did the trick.

Then I remembered a stand that my photographer friend Karl had brought to some shoots. The Targus X-Stand:





It's expandable to fit 17" laptops, but it also folds down to be super compact and portable. Plus, after a quick "Targus Online Coupon Code" Google search, I had 25% knocked off the price.

I really dig it, so I wanted to spread the word. I felt it was dern near impossible to find without the brand name I got from Karl. So there it is, the Targus X-Stand.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

RVA Construction Website



I never posted about this, but a while back JHI and I wrapped up the RVA Construction website. This site, along with some new ads, continue to build on the brand identity that was created while I was at JHI.

Check out RVA's (sort of) new site!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Fred & Friends

There are some really smart ideas and cool product designs over at Fred & Friends. I love the 500XL computer speakers.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Kanoodle

The one and only Devin Beasley has started his very own greeting card company. Devin is one of the most ambitious dudes I know. Nothing is impossible in his mind, which is a pretty good outlook to have on life.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Devin Beasley's Kanoodle Cards.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Amanda on CBS

Amanda was on the local Richmond CBS's morning show Virginia This Morning last Friday. She was discussing the upcoming commemorative penny series that is soon to be released, as well as some tidbits behind the production of the coin.

Enjoy!


Saturday, August 2, 2008

Dreamy Designer

This is a picture of me as I rode in to Richmond with Amanda yesterday morning. Amanda took this picture with my cell phone while driving because she said it was kinda weird. My hand was resting on my leg with my index finger extended and making the motion as if i were clicking a mouse.

The weird part is that I was sound asleep. I woke up to Amanda looking at me quizzically and asking, "Do you know that you design in your sleep?"

Yes. Yes, I do.

Friday, August 1, 2008

The Blog Days of Summer

So I haven't been posting much lately as you've probably noticed. I've been super busy since leaving the land of full-time work to start my own freelance design company, and it's had an impact on the site. But I've had a few people tell me that they've noticed the dust on the ol' blog, so today is the first entry in what I'm going to call Blogust 2008.

My goal is to post at least one entry a day (no matter how trivial) in August. This will hopefully make up for the super-lame 2 posts in July and the puny 7 in June.