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7 February 2008 - 22:47Logos on Cakes

I was about to post about one of my logos being featured on a cake for the first time ever. But then I realized that’s not entirely true. Two of my logos have been on cakes! Here’s the one I received a photo of today:

Cake with Orthodontist Logo

This is an Orthodontist’s logo. Late last year I worked with Dr. Rediger to come up with a logo and create a stationery set. He is expanding his practice and recognized the benefits of having a solid identity. I do think it is kind of funny that an orthodontist is serving up a sugary cake, but dental practitioners certainly have a sweet tooth too!

Orthodontist Logo & Stationery

And here’s the other cake. It doesn’t feature the logo in full, but elements of it are used:

Swim School Fishes Cake

That one was for a party at Little Fishes Swim School. The owner’s friend created this cake - and coincidentally created my wedding cake too! Small world. The baker/cake decorator’s name is Kathy Thomson - she is brilliant! And since this entry is all about cakes, I’ll share my Día de los Muertos (day of the dead) inspired wedding cake that Kathy created:

My Wedding Cake

The cake toppers on my cake were from MexicanSugarSkull.com.

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1 February 2008 - 23:35Martha Stewart vs. Oprah

Martha Stewart and Oprah are both bigtime players in the media market. They each have their respective television programs, magazines, radio programs, and various endorsements. I was surfing sites as part of research for a design I’m creating, and I was interested to see how the womens’ enterprises measure up on the web. Check them out:

MarthaStewart.com

MarthaStewart.com

Oprah.com

Oprah.com

Say what you will of Martha, but the folks behind her web site have done an amazing job. MarthaStewart.com is absolutely gorgeous. There is a lot going on, yet it is presented in a simple and clean manner. The color palette is vibrant without overpowering the content, and it does a great job of distinguishing the content areas. Martha’s site also features stunning photography which dramatically ups the classy factor!

Oprah.com, on the other hand… is kind of overwhelming! There is so much going on here that I have trouble focusing on any one section. The color palette, while rather blah, does not offend me. However the splashes of taupes and browns seem to be used haphazardly without a clear motive from a usability standpoint. I see a lot of brown gradients and boxes, but they’re all over the place. Rather than accentuating points of interest, they make me feel claustrophobic. I think that discarding these unnecessary design elements and replacing with white space would give this site, and its user, a lot more breathing room.

Another weakness of Oprah.com is the lack of consistency. If you navigate away from the main page via the dropdown menu in the top right, the “mini sites” are inconsistent and there is not always a clear way to get back to where you were before. This site needs an organizational overhaul in my opinion. Let your goals for functionality lead and then the design will follow.

I didn’t mean for this to become an Oprah bashing entry - I have nothing against her. Quite the opposite! Oprah’s got the daytime tv circuit on lockdown and personalitywise, I think she beats Martha. But that’s just my opinion. However on the Web turf, Martha wins this match hands-down.

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