anna beyerle rosenEvaluating the NCAA Sweet 16 design color palettesIt all started while looking at a collection of potential Sweet 16 teams in the 2022 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament — damn, all these…Mar 24, 2022Mar 24, 2022
anna beyerle rosenPersonal Project: West Village FontI used to be a graphic designer, and from time to time, I jump into personal design projects when they fill a need. I’m currently working…Feb 21, 2022Feb 21, 2022
anna beyerle rosenI couldn’t help but wonder, is there a better pop culture crisis comms response?One of the most talked-about pop culture news stories this week stemmed from the premiere of And Just Like That…, the series revival/sequel…Dec 15, 2021Dec 15, 2021
anna beyerle rosenThe definitive ranking of Star Wars outerwearStar Wars: a story of hope, light and dark, destiny , plot holes— and of some really good jackets. Here’s my very scientific, definitive…Jan 4, 2020Jan 4, 2020
anna beyerle rosenThe color stories of El CaminoEl Camino is a nuanced, well-acted, gorgeous piece of storytelling. It was a fitting bookend for the story of Breaking Bad’s Jesse Pinkman…Nov 11, 2019Nov 11, 2019
anna beyerle rosenNighttime sounds from my window (since it feels like spring)The church bells from a couple blocks away, ringing out that it’s 10 p.m. (do bells ring this late in the suburbs, or is this a New York…Mar 9, 2017Mar 9, 2017
anna beyerle rosenWhen work is lifeI came home today from more than a week on the west coast — first for a conference and then for a vacation. I was refreshed, inspired and…Sep 2, 2016Sep 2, 2016
anna beyerle rosenWhy Jane the Virgin is so relatableJane the Virgin, called by many to be one of the best shows on TV right now, seems like an incredibly not relatable piece of media when you…Aug 24, 2016Aug 24, 2016
anna beyerle rosenA new era of Cleveland sportsLike a lot of other non-native Clevelanders, it took me a long time to absorb the city’s obsession with their historically mediocre sports…Jun 21, 2016Jun 21, 2016
anna beyerle rosenA new adventureI always enjoyed the bit in Monty Python when they felt no need to provide a transition to the next step beyond saying, “and now for…Jun 1, 2016Jun 1, 2016