Thursday, July 9, 2009

Remix Hoodie for 2010 Line






































I snapped a quick picture with my cellie of the first samples we received of the hoodie I designed! I designed three variations, pink (shown above) blue, and charcoal. All of them have 3 print locations (body, sleeve and hood) and are assembled after the fabric gets printed. Overall, the I am pretty happy with the results, it's so cool to see the actual garment! I can't wait until all three are done...I was told they will not be for sale until october though, sorry kids ;)

Saturday, March 7, 2009

if you ain't a gator, you must be gatorbait!



just a silly video i did my soph. year. not very well done, but still kinda of funny ;)

Friday, January 16, 2009

some inspiring stuff

:::never thought to use the font (brothers) for pirates but it definitely works:::


















































taken from www.underconsideration.com...

Established in San Francisco in 2002 by renown writer Dave Eggers and educator Nínive Calegari, 826 is a unique organization that tutors and provides workshops for kids ages six to eighteen on writing and ultimately on creative expression. The San Francisco building where the classes took place, located at 826 Valencia Street (hence the name 826), was zoned commercial and the logical thing to do was to set up a pirate supply storefront which, according to David Byrne, is "definitely one of the top five pirate stores." And in that same spirit, the 826 chapters in New York and Los Angeles are flanked by retail stores like the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co. (designed by Sam Potts) and Echo Park Time Travel Mart (designed by Stefan Bucher), respectively. With a wide range of fictional products these stores have lent themselves to truly unique design experiences not just for the visitor but for the designers involved, as they are able to craft this made-up world encouraged by the sense of exploration that accompanies the centers.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

another one from the neon graveyard...

typography <3


this is a great post, read up!

http://www.spoonfeddesign.com/11-essential-tips-for-good-print-typography

i want to go here...



















picture from the neon graveyard in vegas...
check out flickr, so many awesome images!