Category / visual thinking

From start to finish—Part 5: The flightcheck

By Bill Keaggy

It takes a lot of sweat, a lot of time, often a lot of money, and possibly some blood and tears, but most every project eventually reaches that home stretch where you’re just about ready to deliver th

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10/26/15 3:28 PM

arch, Infographics, print, flightcheck, gateway, Illustration, process, st louis, visual thinking, Company news, Design, production, proofing, QA

Who we are & what we do

By Bill Keaggy

Hugmonster Sound interviewed co-founder W. Scott Matthews as part of this year's AIGA Design week activities. Here's a super-quick overview of what Tremendousness does and why we do it.

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9/22/15 8:31 AM

hugmonster, visual thinking, w. scott matthews, Company news, interview

From start to finish—Part 1: The research

By Bill Keaggy

In many ways, this is the most difficult part of a project. We can design, we can draw, we can write. But what do we know about arches, architecture, or anything? Not much, so let's do some research.

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8/25/15 7:33 AM

arch, Infographics, gateway, process, research, st louis, visual thinking, architecture, Company news, Creativity, Design

From start to finish—designing a poster to celebrate The Gateway Arch's 50th birthday

By Bill Keaggy

When you visit St. Louis's Gateway Arch, which turns 50 this year, and you walk up to its broad metal base you can't help but be struck by just how huge it is and by how incredibly solid it looks. It'

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7/29/15 6:06 AM

arch, guide, Infographics, poster, Art, eero, gateway, Illustration, process, saarinen, st louis, visual thinking, Company news, Creativity, Design

The road less traveled: A life in information design

By W. Scott Matthews

When I graduated college with my degree in graphic design, I figured I was steaming headlong into a world of logos, posters, and tri-fold brochures. But I discovered there was another way to go—a road

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5/22/15 7:46 AM

career, Infographics, education, Illustration, visual thinking, Company news, Creativity, Design, information design, learning

Infographics in the real world

By Bill Keaggy

Quite a while back I started a Flickr Group I called "Infographics in the real world" as a place for myself and others to capture photos of informational graphics found in public places.

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4/30/15 7:39 AM

Infographics, visual thinking

Great books by good people (that we actually know)

By Bill Keaggy

Even more so in our fast-paced, FoMO, digital age, it's nice to grab a book, sit back, and enjoy (and/or learn). It's especially satisfying when you actually know the author.

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4/27/15 10:44 AM

author, friends, Art, Books, list, visual thinking, Company news, Creativity, Design

Appsolutely essential iOS apps

By Bill Keaggy

Everyone's got their favorite apps. Some are just fun, some are good n' useful—and some are absolutely essential. As a living, breathing human being and an owner of a creative business, here are some

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4/23/15 5:41 AM

app, apple, gtd, Illustration, ios, list, Music, visual thinking, Company news, Creativity, Design, Photography, useful

He/she applied for a design job. You won't believe what happened next!

By Bill Keaggy

Tremendousness is hiring. Here are a few dead simple tips to help designers stand out in a crowd.

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4/9/15 6:25 AM

apply, Infographics, Art, creativity, hire, Illustration, list, resume, tips, visual thinking, Company news, Creativity, Design, job

Presenting tremendo.us 2.0

By Bill Keaggy

We are tremendously happy, proud, excited, and relieved to hit "Publish" on our new site—one that better showcases our work, our people, and our beliefs.

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4/6/15 12:40 PM

Infographics, Art, Illustration, Mobile, ttc, visual thinking, Web & interactive, web site, 2.0, Company news, Creativity, Design, redesign

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