Playing in the Mud

Another art camp at the cabin, another opportunity to get our hands dirty while creating what we all hope will turn out to be beautiful art.

By Joe Duffy Jul 20, 2010

Winter Olympic Uniform Design - Part Trois: The Ultimate Formula for Success?

How about asking a native artist from the host nation to design your uniforms? That’s what the Dutch did, and I honestly think they deserve the gold medal in design.

By Joe Duffy Feb 26, 2010


Winter Olympic Uniform Design - Part Deux

Ok, now that the games are in full swing and the official team uniforms have been exposed to millions around the world, it’s time to sharpen the pencils at the judge’s table. I must admit some of my earlier concerns have been dashed as I’ve had the chance to see more official team attire, particularly for Team USA.

By Joe Duffy Feb 22, 2010

Winter Olympic Uniform Design - For God, Country, Fashion & Sport

The excitement is rising. The games will soon be here. I can’t wait. As someone raised in the ice and snow of Minnesota, the Winter Olympics are my favorite spectator event.

By Joe Duffy Feb 12, 2010


Design Is Country

The country audience is the one we designers need to "play to" if we're going to broaden the appeal of our best work.

By Joe Duffy Dec 9, 2009


Designed Food

Whether you're an Iron Chef or a Top Chef fan you know points for "presentation" are just about as important as they are for taste.

By Joe Duffy Nov 26, 2009

Get Your Hands Dirty

A ceramics show at the Walker Art Center got me thinking about the importance of working with my hands.

By Joe Duffy Nov 23, 2009


Design - The Gift That Keeps On Giving

In my life design has always been a way to connect me to the people I love and the things I believe in.

By Joe Duffy Nov 13, 2009

A Saloon Keeper's Son

Barkeeping and branding are both in my blood...and have more in common than you might think.

By Joe Duffy Nov 5, 2009


Stop Going to Work

We are living in interesting times. Never before have we been so connected. Our ability to interact is nearly unlimited. Technology is a most formidable tool, the driver, a catalyst in the laboratory of life.

By Joe Duffy Oct 26, 2009 Comments (2)

Nature As Design's Inspiration

Nature never fails to produce something new and interesting. Connecting it with your craft yields inspired solutions.

By Joe Duffy Oct 19, 2009


When Great Design Becomes Its Own Language

The brands that have been designed in the best possible ways have their own proprietary language that tells their story, sets them apart from all the brands they compete with, and connects them in a very meaningful way to their audience.

By Joe Duffy Oct 19, 2009

Demystifying Design :: An Argument for Simplicity

Design is as much a process as it is an end product. And it should be a process that designers and clients resolve to make simple.

By Joe Duffy Oct 13, 2009


Pie in the sky… or air pollution?

I had the good fortune of leaving the frozen tundra a few weeks back and traveled to sunny San Diego to address the local creative community and to visit our client, Jack in the Box. We spent one full afternoon visiting various restaurants that had installed our new design in various signage formats.

By Joe Duffy Feb 23, 2009 Comments (2)

DesignArt

I recently finished my latest painting, a portrait of a friend/client’s daughter, “Sarah.”

By Joe Duffy Feb 3, 2009


China Post #12 The Shanghai Envelope, Please.

Damn, what a city. I already miss it and it’s only been 1 week since the super high speed magnetic train slung me from Pudong to Shanghai International at an amazing 431 km per hour. That was a trip in and of itself – all 7 minutes of it. With the terrible traffic congestion the morning I left Mogenshan Road arts area, I was told the same trip by cab would have been over an hour. When the hell are we going to build the rails for these pollution-free, comfortable, speed demons in America? Oh well, that’s probably another subject, for a future post.

By Joe Duffy Dec 19, 2006

China Post # 10 - A Seoulful Detour

Duty regularly calls, even on the other side of the world and this trip was no exception to that rule. Just as I was looking forward to Patsy, hamburgers and the comfort of my own bed, I was asked to meet with a new client in Seoul. The timing was actually fortuitous because it saved a return flight to Asia, the week before Christmas and my few days in Seoul – my first trip there - were a real eye-opener. So I called on my favorite Korean designer, Li’l E, or Esther Mun, as she’s also known, had her meet me in Seoul and we set off on a new cultural adventure, for me at least.

By Joe Duffy Dec 16, 2006


China Post # 11 A Really GOOD Picture Says a Thousand Words

You know how when you take an amazing, life-altering trip somewhere that makes you think differently about the world you live in and you desperately wish you could capture all the important parts just the way they happened and bring it all back home to share with everyone you care about? You know how, in those situations, your digital shots taken on the fly, without much thought, let alone photographic talent, don’t begin to do such an experience justice? If you do, you know how I feel every time I return home from China; that is, until this year’s trip.

By Joe Duffy Dec 16, 2006

China Post #9 Moganshan Road

Contemporary art grows in Shanghai.

Not to be outdone by Beijing’s burgeoning 798 Arts District, the artists of Shanghai have responded with their own neighborhood of studios, living spaces and galleries. It’s a very cool scene that I’m glad I happened upon just in the nick of time. Unfortunately I didn’t get word on the area until the night before I was leaving Shanghai, so once again, I was looking for art on a Monday and worse yet, it was an early, rainy Monday. Nonetheless, I was able to scout it out, snap a few shots and make a plan for next year’s trip. Given the pace of this crazy town, it will no doubt double in size by then.

By Joe Duffy Dec 12, 2006


China Post #8 Tian Zi Fang Art Street

A day off in Shanghai and a little shopping is in order.

By Joe Duffy Dec 8, 2006

China Post #7 – And the Beijing Winners Are…

Once again, it was an amazing stay in Beijing. The city, as always, is framed in imposing heritage and tradition but now includes surprises that are being put in place for the millions who will visit here in some 600+ days. Word is that all construction will (must) be completed 365 days prior to the opening ceremonies and one full year will be spent cleaning the air and scrubbing the entire city to a porcelain shine. Should be quite a show.

By Joe Duffy Dec 7, 2006


China Post #6 - A One Show China Grad

He was far and away the best student in my Beijing workshop in 2003 and now his work just keeps getting better. Wang Yuwei, or WZL as he refers to himself, is a young designer working his way up in the emerging Beijing design scene.

By Joe Duffy Dec 6, 2006

A Designa in China

Sorry, I just couldn’t resist hamming it up with all the outdoor art in the 798 Arts District of Beijing. What is it about outdoor sculpture that makes you need to become a part of it? … or maybe it’s just me.

By Joe Duffy Dec 5, 2006


21 Years of Holiday Cheer

A Duffy tradition was born over twenty years ago, over a couple of glasses of wine. It came from a place of good cheer. The idea was to share festive spirits for the holidays with clients, friends and families. The first design featured Mr. Claus himself. We printed 2 cases with a beautifully silk-screened label—a novelty at that time.

By Joe Duffy Dec 5, 2006

China Post #3

I think this is trip number 13 or 14 to China and it still amazes me that such a transition takes place over such a short period of time. Despite the added hassles of international travel over past 5 years, I have to admit, it’s a pretty easy get.

By Joe Duffy Dec 1, 2006


China Post #4

Rock, Clay and Wood

By Joe Duffy Dec 1, 2006

China Post #2

2 Campaign Briefs – Over 3,000 Entries

This year’s entrants in The One Club China student and young professional workshops were given a choice between 2 assignments, one for Mastercard, based on the successful “Priceless” campaign and one for a pro-bono campaign that promotes hybrid technology.


This year's entries were up from last year and came in from advertising and design programs in 33 of China’s provinces. This year, as well as last, we included a category for young professionals in both disciplines.

By Joe Duffy Dec 1, 2006


2006 One Show China Student Workshop – Post #1

This is the sixth year I’ve been involved in the China workshops. Each year we invite advertising and design students from throughout China to create work from a defined brief. The top students, based on online judging of their work, are then invited to participate in the workshops.

By Joe Duffy Nov 30, 2006

Sony Gallery in Shanghai, China

We helped introduce Sony to China by creating a branded experience in the form of an interactive gallery. The environment educates and inspires Chinese consumers to learn more about Sony and its technologies, thereby creating desire for their products.

By Joe Duffy Nov 22, 2006