Aspirational Design

October 5th, 2011 by Caitlin Rose

Human beings are unhappy. We are born wanting more.

Chris Heile suggests that marketers are guilty of making empty promises to consumers, ultimately leading them to constantly want more. The AdClub recently hosted the Digital Non-Conference where our very own Chris Heile provided a keynote presentation that was both inspirational and thought provoking. Chris posed the question: Do we really believe everything promised to us in a commercial or advertisement? It made me re-evaluate the relationships I have with brands.

I’ll admit, I am a loyal “girly” magazine reader. I’ll spend $5 on magazines with headlines such as “how to get sexier hair” and “his girlfriend wishlist.” I always want to know the next best thing and how I can get my hands on it. Similarly, I can only assume that men reach to magazines such as Men’s Health to discover how to get “your best body ever” and to “download this—and live longer!” Seems pretty ridiculous, right?

In their new commercials, Toyota suggests that if you’re a middle-aged couple you could instantly have more friends than your teenage son or daughter and a more active, fun lifestyle just by purchasing a Venza.

All of these empty promises made by marketers leave us wanting more. Based on a study by Michael Eysenck, Chris suggests that when we finally have the financial stability to audaciously spend on a Lamborghini, we’re instantly not rich enough and must get rich enough to buy a Maybach. When something good happens to you, like buying that new car, you’ve reached a new threshold and you are now driven to supersede it.

Chris suggests that relationships today between marketers and consumers, are “one night stands,” and that they should be long-term relationships of mutual growth with the thought that they are better together than apart. That’s what we want in our human relationships, right? So why should it be any different than the relationships we develop with the products we buy?

That’s where aspiration comes in. Aspirations are fulfilling. They are tied to values and beliefs. They reflect fundamental truth. They don’t require validation from others.

Exhibit A: Janet Champ’s Nike ads circa 1990.

That is not an empty promise- that is aspiration. Pulling at our heartstrings causing us to develop a life-long, spiritual connection to the brand.

Chris went on to explain the deeply personal connections that aspirational design creates, for example, Apple. What can you not create with an iSomething? Chris showed an entertaining family video that he created with his iPhone, iPad, iMovie- catch my drift? Apple pushes boundaries and provides their loyal consumers with the tools they need to enhance their lives.

Tom’s shoes builds their brand on the promise that they will donate a pair of shoes to kids in need for every pair you buy. How awful am I for not owning a pair? And that’s exactly the point: brands need to build long-lasting promises with their consumers.

A consumer knows when you’re insincere in your efforts. They can see right through your attempt to increase your top and bottom line. Consumers have the tools, now more than ever, to research your brand and everything it stands for. Then they make a decision based on their research. The greatest opportunity brands face is a lack of understanding their consumer. Understand your audience and what you mean to your desired audience. Target those who have the greatest potential for growth and find out what they are trying to achieve in their lives along with what their values are. If you understand your consumers, they will build a long lasting relationship with your brand.

Chris left us with some final thoughts:

1. Don’t simply look at consumers and where they are today. They want you to lead them to the next step and add value to their lives.

2. We have a responsibility. As marketers, we touch and influence many lives, we should impact them.

3. They grow. We grow. Consumers grow because of us, we grow because of them.

“You are not here merely to make a living. You are here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement. You are here to enrich the world, and you impoverish yourself if you forget the errand.” – Woodrow Wilson

And last but not least, we, as marketing and technology professionals, are doing great work. Continue to help people and push them forward.

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DeFrance Printing Talks HyperQuake and Letterpress

January 28th, 2011 by Chris Strong

So Ronnie and the crew over at DeFrance Printing in National City, California were kind enough to help us out with our 10 year anniversary/holiday mini-poster last month. We came to them with limited time and a pretty elaborate piece, so I should start out by prefacing this post with a big “Thank you” to Ronnie and his crew and a disclaimer that DeFrance Printing is awesome. I can’t say that enough.

All of us on the team here that were involved with this project were set on doing a letterpress print and we of course, had visions of how awesome it would be. Our jaws completely hit the floor when we saw the finished product.

The other day Ronnie was kind enough to share with us some photos his team had taken of it (seen in this post), as well as a post about it that they put on their blog. We wanted to make sure all our readers got the chance to check out what they shared as well, so we’ve posted them here.

The blog entry they did on it can be found here for those interested. You can also go check DeFrance Printing out on Facebook and Twitter so definitely do so.

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More From Our Little Friend BirdBot

October 25th, 2010 by Chris Strong

So we unleashed BirdBot on the world earlier this month, letting him fly free so he could take over the interwebs and provide happiness and joy to everyone who is ambitious enough to dress one up themselves over at the BirdBot Factory.

Wait you say, you haven’t designed your own BirdBot yet? You better stop slacking and take your best shot at building a Bot! Everyone’s doing it….

So, if you’re not following us on Twitter yet, you might not know that we actually found out that the kind folks over at Ponoko were nice enough to chat up BirdBot a little bit here and help spread that good word about our little friend. (Thanks again Kristen!)

BirdBot on Ponoko.com's Blog

Now, if you didn’t notice, earlier in the blog we announced the best Bot design from Week 1 and Week 2 of the Factory being up and running. Didn’t like our choice or just think you have what it takes to design the best BirdBot? Well, then make sure you show us what you can do over at the BirdBot Factory.

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Meet: Birdbot

October 12th, 2010 by Julie Hill

Behold! HQ’s newest friend, Birdbot, the paper robo-presentative for HQ’s newest edition to our poster series. Visit PosterQuake.com to design and create your own papercraft Birdbot…no tape required! All the cool kids are doing it.

Our sweet Birdbot team made it all possible: shout out time!
Chris Albert on concept and poster design! Julie Hill on illustration, web design and copy! Adam Daniel, Charlie Key and Bao Nguyen on dev! Jared “Mitch” Rabinowitz on video and digital production! Zack “Zackfork” Mueller on print! Rachel Forgus and Sam Weiner wrangled all of us into productivity! And of course, Chris Strong on guidance and general enthusiasm. Good job, guys!

(P.S., This is our 300th blog post, dang!)

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HyperQuake Creates Our Own Environment In The UK

October 6th, 2010 by Chris Strong

So, we’ve been traveling internationally lately (well, at least our ‘Create Your Own Environment’ poster has).

No way you say? Yes, way. It’s like we’re playing our own game of the hit 1990′s PBS game show Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego.

From September 13th through the 24th at the Bower Ashton Campus of The University of the West of England in Bristol, HyperQuake’s own ‘Create Your Own Environment’ poster was on display in a laser cutting exhibition called ‘Drawing with Fire.’

We Created Our Own Environment! In the UK!

Featured alongside a variety of other excellent artwork curated by Tom Sowden, the exhibition aimed to showcase the variety of interesting and truly innovative ways in which artists and designers of all sorts are using laser cutting to work with paper.

Drawing With Fire Exhibition

Tom was kind enough to share some images (courtesy of Natalie McGrorty) that were taken of the exhibition, which have been featured throughout this post. You can also check out more of Natalie’s work at her Flickr gallery too, though I’m not sure if she’ll be posting any images from the exhibition there or not.

Drawing With Fire Exhibition

For a complete look at and write up of the exhibition go on over the where the University has archived everything online on their bookarts website here.

Drawing With Fire Exhibition

We’re of course very proud and honored to have been asked to have our work showcased in this exhibition so far away from home. It’s pretty humbling and very awesome. We here that the exhibition might be traveling to the Enschede, Netherlands as well to visit the ArtEZ Institute of Arts sometime in January. So for all our friends and followers over in the Netherlands, make sure to go check out the exhibition when it makes it way to town.

Thanks again to Tom and Natalie for sharing some of the photos with us!

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Look Ma, We’re On The Internet!

July 30th, 2010 by Chris Strong

So, for all our Twitter followers, this is slightly older news by a week or so, but we wanted to share it on the blog as well.

The ‘Create Your Own Environment’ poster that we posted about a number of months back has been traveling around the world lately as we wanted to share it with as many people, blogs, organizations, etc., that we value and respect, as possible.

Some of the people we’ve sent it to have loved it so much that we’ve gotten some shout outs about it online in a few places. To say we were pretty ecstatic about that and the fact that so many people like the piece, would be an understatement.

Not only do we want to say thanks to all the blogs who talked about the print (again, Thanks Everybody!), we want to encourage everyone that reads our blog to make sure they go check out these sites.

We know you’ll find something inspiring and something that you like about each of them. So don’t wait any longer, go see what they had to say about our poster and posterquake.com and stick around for a bit to check a few of their sites out. Tell them the crew over at HQ says hey.

HQ on For Print Onlywww.underconsideration.com/fpo

HQ on Dirty Mousewww.dirtymouse.co.uk

HQ on The Doomedthedoomed.co.uk

HQ on French Paper Sample Roomwww.frenchsampleroom.com

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HQ Launches Lost Rites Film Site!

July 21st, 2010 by Andy Brownell

Back in April, I mentioned something about a film project site we had been working on for an independent film company, Trumac Films. Well, Hyperquake is proud to announce our latest film release for Lost Rites.

The site features an original design that leverages the dark undertones and religious/spiritual rites objects from the film itself to help create a perfect canvas to promote the film project. HQ created a system of photography, illustration and animation to round out the unique aesthetic of the site. Based on a graphic novel concept, this film short was created by director James Moran of Trumac Films to generate interest and support for the broader story and sequel opportunities around the main character, Deacon James (Johnathan Schaech).

Lost Rites Graphic Novel
An excerpt from the Lost Rites graphic novel showing Deacon James fighting it out with deity Ageria

Additional methods of connecting with fans and supporters include a custom-designed blog and a Twitter account that will help keep tabs on the post production, and screenings of the full film short at Film Festivals and COMICON in the future. Be sure to have a look at the teaser trailer posted on the site along with some of the behind the scenes photos. The film may be short, but it leverages all that Hollywood can offer including some great talent, advanced CGI and audio engineering.


Behind the scenes with James Moran (Director) and Johnathan Schaech (Deacon James)

We are proud to add this to our history of over 20+ film sites. Best of luck to Lost Rites, Trumac Films and Deacon James’ future as an on-screen character!

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Ponoko.com says “Put the X-acto Away” & features HQ in the process

July 20th, 2010 by Chris Strong

The kind folks over at Ponoko.com recently featured HyperQuake’s own “Create Your Own Environment” poster when they posted a feature on their blog entitled “Put the X-acto Away”.


Tes One — laser cut paper

The post features 39 posters from 20 different designers for your viewing pleasure. It’s definitely very cool to see how others are using laser cutting techniques to bring their poster designs to life. Weather the canvas is cardboard, ceramic, wood, standard poster paper, wood and even stainless steel (yep, stainless steel!), laser cutting is helping bring designs to life in some refreshing and inspiring ways.

We’re honored that the crew at Ponoko saw our poster and included us in the feature. Thanks again Kristen!

Make sure you go over to check out their post and take a look at some of the other designers work. And if you aren’t familiar with Ponoko.com and what the site is all about, let’s just say if you are interested in ‘making’ something, the site might come in handy.

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HyperQuake.com Gets Some Love From NetDiver

July 1st, 2010 by Chris Strong

The fine folks over at Netdiver recently gave us a shout out on their blog (thanks guys!) after taking note of some of the recently refreshed elements on HyperQuake.com.

You can check out what they said right here.

After that, if you feel like it, drop us a line and let us know what you think of the new elements on the site. You know how to contact us.

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Happy Friday

June 11th, 2010 by Julie Hill

Happy Friday!

Here at HQ HQ we have a very likable fellow typically manning the building’s front desk in the mornings named Zack, and every Friday he greets every person with a sunny “Happy Friday!”

I like to think this is why he’s so cheerful.

Happy Friday!

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