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New Day New Tee (part one)

Some unselected apparel graphics for a fantastic client that i sincerely enjoyed working with. Lovely folks one and all. I can't wait to post the ones they DID pick...




New Day New Tee (part two)




Capital Idea

Excerpts from a typographic investigation commissioned by Fortune Magazine.




B is for Bird / Single File City




Pearly Whites




Whatever It Takes

For those who might be interested in what a full investigation of a logo for a client (even a small practically-not-for-profit independent theatre company) might entail...




More Shirts Please

A few selections from an enormous pile of apparel graphics produced for a retail client. Some selected, some not. But i'm not gonna let a little thing like that prevent them from seeing the light of day here in pixel-land. Apologies to Mr. Glaser for the first one.




The Ones That Got Away

A herd of unselected type experiments that escaped while being paraded in front of several clients. I secretly love when ideas are released from obligation to a project, allowed to run wild and free after a brief period of potential servitude.




Don't Run Away Let Me Down

I've begun to listen to Ska again (don't worry, just the old-ish stuff). Which leaves me either charmingly anachronistic, or dangerously close to being finally completely out-of-it. Either way, it will come back 'round to being eerily ahead of things, so i'm not gonna worry one bit. But how can you argue with the following sentiment?: "Black air and seven seas and rotten through. But what can you do? I don't know how I'm meant to act with you lot." Thank you Messrs. Wakeling, Roger, Cox and Steele.




File Under: Apparel Graphics, Unselected




Positivi-tee

Many many more apparel graphics for a really big retailer. Excerpts from a foray into designing for the mass market. An attempt to trade a low pricepoint for a few slightly-more-progressive-than-usual visual solutions.




Green Means Grow

Apparel graphic for an ecology-minded retailer. Nice to be putting positive messages on tees for once.




Spot Illustrations for B Corporation

A fun project, and exciting to be included in a small roster of illustrators i love and respect (Damien Correll, Garrett Morin, Geoff McFetridge, etc.). B Corp exists as an independent non-partisan environmental certification group that works with big companies to encourage green business practices and processes. Yikes, that's a mouthful. Basically they make it easier for consumers to determine which companies are really being Green, and which ones are only giving lip service.

Learn more about B Corporation here.




Saves Nine

Apparel graphic for a large retail client. Lately i've been interested in rendering aphorisms with embellished type and rebus-like symbols. More to come at some point.




Editorial Illustration for The Crier

This one accompanied a compelling article about misinformation and rumour spreading among marginalized minority refugees of hurricane Katrina, who were "rescued", but later isolated away from the mainstream population of the city that saved them. Read it, it's really interesting.




Avenues and Alleyways

Spot apparel graphic for a large retail client.




Type Detail

Hand-assembled from pilfered filigree. Part of a larger project for a retail client. An exercise in patience and abuse of the arrow keys.




CD Package for Hail Social

Early in 2007, i was asked to design a CD package for this Philadelphia-based band. Having just arrived back from the UK (with everything still in boxes), it was the first thing i've done in a while without the benefit of a scanner, pen, paper, or anything that existed outside of the laptop (including web access). Was like the Dark Ages.

Buy it, you might like it!




Short Story and a Tee Shirt for Winter/Spring issue of The Crier

How to win a heart in 6 easy steps. All it takes is perseverance (and a little self-decapitation).




Another House Ad for The Crier

Full pager for the Brooklyn-based literary publication (which contains more words than pictures for once). Good food for the brain. Issue #2 out soon.

Visit them here -- The Crier Mag




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