Monday, August 27, 2007

A DOUBLE TRIPLE! THE HOW SELF-PROMOTION DESIGN ANNUAL

We've done it a second time this year! From a total of 120 selected winning pieces in the HOW Self Promotion Design Annual, Nothing: Something: NY has once again been awarded Three citations of Merit.

The Winning Entries: In the area of Client Promotions, the complete identity systems for The Alembic Bar and Restaurant in San Francisco and A & G Merch in Williamsburg, Brooklyn received merit awards. In the area of Non-Profit Promotions, The Red Cross Apparel for Life T-shirt campaign was also awarded a citation of merit. A special thanks goes out to everyone who helped make it possible: Dave McLean at The Alembic, Dave Alhadeff and Jill Goldhand at A & G Merch, and August Heffner for his work on the American Red Cross Designs.

For more information, vist How Magazine Online

Thanks again How!

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

NSNY ALEMBIC PROJECT TAKES FIRST PLACE / BEST IN CATEGORY IN PIA PRINTING EXCELLENCE COMPETITION

We find great inspiration and love in the process of design, and we truly love creating for our clients. There is a chemistry to great design that goes far beyond research and graphics, however; it also requires the very best production value. Choosing the right materials, selecting the finest and most appropriate printing techniques, and working with print partners who share our exacting standards is how we seal the deal.

The Printing Industry Association's 1st Place Award, Best In Category for Printing Excellence, has been given to Nothing: Something's Alembic Menu and Stationery project. We are so proud of the friends who gave us their time, expertise and quality.

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Friday, January 26, 2007

NOTHING: SOMETHING: NY COMPLETES DESIGN OF THE ALEMBIC BAR & RESTAURANT, SAN FRANCISCO; RAVE REVIEWS



We are happy to announce our completion of The Alembic. Thank you to friends and fans for the incredible feedback pouring in from all over the country -- everyone seems to be really excited by how this turned out. Tremendous thanks to Dave McLean for the amazing trust and support shown throughout this beautiful project. Cheers, man – we look forward to a serious toast. Below are a few reviews we liked.

“The wittily laid-out menu features a cover that somewhat mysteriously states "Good Friends and Great Enemies," and whose back mentions "Unsurpassed Attention, Unless We're Busy." The Alembic's menus are short and sassy. Inside there's a page of "Nibbles," seven dishes ranging from sweet and savory roasted nuts with sage to crispy duck and porcini mushroom risotto cake with mango coulis, and another page entitled "Local Love," — we're told ingredients come from nearby "small ranchers, farmers, and other artisan producers." There's also one with 14 small plates meant for sharing with meat, vegetable, and fish dishes interspersed in no particular order. It's a menu that inspires hunger in me: Everything sounds yummy, from the charred young Monterey squid, nine-spiced, with coriander seed vinaigrette, to the jerked lacquered chicken wings with cool yogurt dipping sauce.”
–Meredith Brody, SF WEEKLY

“An atmosphere of gritty, bluesy cool pervades this intimate, rough-hewn yet sophisticated bar and small-plates restaurant, where a person can get a bourbon old-fashioned and a slow-braised oxtail sandwich. The whole room smells of roasted malt and old wood, and features a tin ceiling and soft, bare-bulb droplights against dust-colored walls. The drink list is filled with the brown stuff---Manhattans, Sazeracs, and a turn-of-the-century rye whiskey concoction known as The Bone---perfect for gambling types and transients in vintage fedoras."
–Zagat

"The Alembic wooed me with its expert mixologists, smooth atmosphere, and sexy graphic design. Hot menus! Yeah, baby. Their website is slick, too. Done by the reputable NY firm Nothing:Something. One might have considered "accidentally" slipping a menu into ones jacket before stumbling out the door."
-Yelp

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