
Good, long-lasting logos are embedded into our memory banks everyday, from FedEx to Mcdonalds or Google to BBC. If you reckon yourself to be a brand identity wizz kid you can test yourself against this iphone & ipod Touch app – Guess The Logo.
From the initial screens of the game this doesn’t look like the ridiculously easy logo test that was expected. You have got to know the logo down to the last serif and kern. Release that branding nerd inside of you!

From the ever popular creative hot pot for networking and uplifting comments to support some of the best work out there today – The Behance Network has been working with the Action Method project for quite sometime. This is a clear cut way to keep track of all of your projects, create action steps and delegate with relevant colleagues or clients.
Only recently have I focused my attention to use it to it’s full potential, not only by signing up and using the online setup but also downloading the Adobe Air Desktop Application and iPhone Application to keep track while away from the computer.
This is all free of course, although there is the option to pay for a premium service of Action Method where you would be given unlimited project creations, 2GB of space for any uploadable items and also 10% off any Action Method Print Products. A suitable path for the busy little freelancer I reckon!

Ok, after holding out for as long as possible, creating too many pros and cons lists within my mind, ifs and buts the inevitable happened and I am officially an iphone owner. I have to admit it is a pretty nifty piece of kit and over the first couple of days of owning it I couldn’t put it down and concentrate on my work, even after trying and testing the iphones on display in the many apple stores visited in which ever city I was in I was never too sure how I would get on with the typing method but I must say it has just come natural ever since I opened the packaging.
There are however the down points to the iphone that restrict the user to certain basic tasks but hopefully they will pull their socks up and sort it out, I won’t bother running a list but instead I will point in the direction of a good site that iphone users can offer the preferences to what they think Apple should change, and if the site administrators are true to their word then Apple have actually listened and made numerous alterations and updates since the release. Check out Please fix the iphone, and hopefully some of these basic requests can be listened to and followed up.
Here’s to many happy iphone days!