I always liked Edith’s name. An American costume designer who won eight Academy Awards, more than any other woman. Google recognizes her today – born 28 October 1897. I always like seeing a doodle upon embarking on the search. While writing this post I learned that 27 October’s ‘hot search’ leader in ‘trendy’ was Lou Reed, 2,000,000 searches. Also discovered the first doodle was 30 August 1998. Larry and Sergey played with the corporate logo to indicate their attendance at Burning Man. Stickman. [ edith head ] [ google doodles ]
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I learned of Hail Merry snacks from a friend who attended Burning Man 2011. From the [ Hail Merry blog ]…
Burning man, an event for free spirits from around the globe, is firmly built on the founders’ Ten Principles. One of the most fundamental and enjoyed of these principles is gifting.
And the gift of choice amongst the attending vegans and gluten-free who my friend hung with was the Hail Merry snack bar. So it was a pleasant surprise to be alerted that the Michael Graves Design Group has created a display for the snack bar for the Southern California Whole Food Markets.
MGDG sought a “dynamic omni-directional display which is not typically seen in this industry. This was accomplished by showcasing the products on a series of cascading pedestals, accessible and visible to all who encounter them. The playfulness of the presentation mirrors the Hail Merry Queen icon itself, which was designed to resemble a chess piece in the vein of the wooden doll series created by architect, Alexander Girard.
The displays are fabricated by hand, with each tube receiving two recessed round shelves secured in place. Scepters are connected together by Velcro and a small-notched base cleat. The banners on tubes were digitally printed and can be updated after promotional periods by placing labels over prior signage. People of all heights can access the display from 360 degrees.
“The food industry is going through massive change as more and more people realize the health crisis our country faces. It is my hope that injecting new energy into our point of sale displays will inspire the customer to reflect on their own state of well being,” says Susan O’Brien, Founder, Hail Merry. “Being able to blend Hail Merry’s bold and playful graphics with Mr. Graves design genius has been the pinnacle of our entire brand design experience thus far.”
[ Michael Graves Design Group ] has been in the forefront of product design for over 25 years. Today, the overall architecture and design practice comprises two firms run by 8 Principals. Michael Graves Design Group (MGDG) specializes in product design, graphics and branding and Michael Graves & Associates (MGA) provides planning, architecture and interior design services.
[ Hail Merry ] is a raw, vegan, gluten-free snack food company based in Dallas, TX. It is a category-redefining brand by way of taste, healthful benefits and philosophy. Hail Merry is ultimately about the journey to higher health and the unique path we each must take to achieve our goals for a happier healthier life.
Peace and light.