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Neuro-Designs’ Mobile Website

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m.neuro-designs.com

After several weeks of hiatus, we finally continued our personal project and released our own mobile website for public. With this new, mobile-optimized version, we hope we can bring the essential information of our company to those curious ones on the go.

This mobile website will not be replacing our regular website in terms of functionality any time soon. It will be there only for general information, and to view some of our latest works. Our Store and Blog will still only be available from the regular website for the time being.

We managed to test this on a fairly old Nokia N95 web browser, and it turned out pretty good for a such limited application. So if anyone wants to give it a try, take your mobile phone out, go to m.neuro-designs.com, and tell us what you think.

Davidon & Felicia’s Wedding Invitation

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Davidon & Felicia

People asked if we ever did wedding invitations. Well, not so much, but we did. In fact, this one is the second that we did, a wedding invitation for our friends, Davidon and Felicia, back in August.

Have you ever felt that all wedding invitations you received recently from your friends looked the same? That’s why in this design in an attempt to break that ubiquitous trademark of most Indonesian wedding invitations, we tried a more organic approach with textured colors and hand-drawn ornaments, as well as simplifying the invitation to its basic form and function.

This invitation features a set of lyrics from Take 6’s “Over the Hill is Home”, a song special to both the bride and groom, while the photography was taken by Andreas Satria.

Davidon & Felicia

Davidon & Felicia

Eid Ul-Fitr Holiday

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minal aidzin wal faidzinTo commemorate the Eid Ul-Fitr holiday, our office will be closed on Friday, September 10, 2010 to Monday, September 13, 2010. We’ll be back open again on the next day.

About Fax Machines

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This has been bugging our minds for a few months now, but we just haven’t got the time to deal with it. Starting from today, we decided to remove our fax number from the Contact page. Yes, you can see it for yourself that it no longer exists. From this point onward, we encourage our clients to use emails instead of sending us faxes. And every time we are asked to fax something, we will prioritize on asking if we can email them instead.

Some people may ask why, and some people would argue that being a business, a fax number is definitely a necessity. Somewhat true, but we have our reasons:

Reason One: It Consumes Paper
Little that we notice, but we think we generated enough paper trash because of this. We often get failed fax transmissions, misprinted a transmission into two copies, and the most annoying thing is when the sender thinks that the fax is rejected. They will keep sending the fax until they think we got it, and the fax just keeps printing here. We prefer to be an environmentally-conscious company.

Reason Two: It Prints Badly
Anyone seen an advertisement for a multi-function printer, where they said faxes will print super fast, clean, and crisp. Let’s just be realistic now. Seriously, we never had this in our entire life. All the faxes we ever got was poorly sent, barely unreadable, and the list go on. It is quite pointless.

Reason Three: We Have Emails
While Indonesia is probably not the best country with the best internet connection out there, but we are definitely getting there. Internet connections are getting more affordable and everyone seems to have a BlackBerry (excluding us, technically). So we assume that emails are no longer an issue. And isn’t it great if we can keep all documents digital and easily accessible any time?

So why are we still using faxes? We don’t, and we’re stopping now.

PS: We’re not ditching our fax machine and it will still be there, but we’re just going to reduce its usage significantly.

Neuro-Designs in Concept Magazine

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Concept Magazine

Neuro-Designs is featured in the September 2010 edition of Concept, the Indonesian graphic design magazine. Thank you for the kind feature article, guys.