Jun 28 2008
While feverishly working on artwork for the new Bad Plus release, we realized we never posted anything about the previous album. Shame on us. So, stop the presses on May 8th, 2007: here’s Prog. We worked with amazing drummer/renaissance man Dave King and photographer Mike Dvorak on the design. Now, we can’t say much about the new release, but you’re welcome to badger the guys with questions at one of their upcoming shows.
Filed under Music, Design
Jan 14 2008
A fun little twist on the holidays for our brand strategy collaborators at Tait Subler. And possibly part of our expansion into product development. Check back soon for more info on Play products, coming soon to a Walgreen’s near you (yes, for real…would we kid about something as HUGE as that??).
Filed under Design, News
Dec 7 2007

Yes, we hear that every time the door opens, thanks to our friends at Alora Ambiance.
Check out their website for the perfect holiday gift. Until December 17th, you can get free shipping on all orders. Get all the details at www.aloraambiance.com.
Enjoy!
Filed under Design, News
Oct 4 2007

Over the past year, we’ve had the pleasure of working with Kim Bartmann and her team on The Red Stag Supperclub—a new restaurant opening soon in north Minneapolis. Kim is known for creating groundbreaking dining and entertainment experiences like Bryant Lake Bowl, Barbette and The Fringe Festival.
The Red Stag continues that tradition by being the first LEED-certified restaurant in Minnesota. That means that every step of the design and build-out of the restaurant is certified as environmentally friendly.
For us, it means an interesting and educational project where we’re learning about extinct plants and animals, sourcing “green” production materials (of which there are still surprisingly few) and creating a logo that still makes us weep every time we see that poor, doomed Eskimo Curlew.
Check back for more work as the opening date approaches and please visit the Red Stag blog, where we soon hope to see photos of a huge metal red stag statue hanging off the building!
Filed under Pigs in a blanket, Green design, Design, News
Aug 26 2007
Welcome to our new site. Hard to believe we’ve been going strong for almost five years now. Take a look around and you’ll see what we’ve been up to. We’ve been fortunate to have worked with some great clients, and more than a handful of inspiring partners and friends. Okay, I’ll stop before someone hands me an Oscar, but thanks to everyone who has played with us so far! Enjoy. Much thanks to Jeff Lin of Bust Out Solutions.
Filed under Inspiration
Aug 22 2007

Seventh Street Yoga is now open for business in Austin. The first yoga studio in the heart of downtown, Seventh Street offers a wide variety of classes for hard-core or beginning yoga students. We designed identity, website, promotional materials and interior space with a contemporary look and feel to fit the concept of an urban yoga center. Cowboys and big-haired ladies doing the double down dog. Oh wait…that would be Dallas.
Filed under Design, News
Jul 19 2007

We designed it and Sara took the cover shot. Andrew’s brother, John Bessler, has actually written four books but this is the first one where no one gets killed. It’s about writing. If you write, or you’ve ever wanted to write or you think you might someday, this book will help you to actually do it. For more info or to order a copy, go to bottlecapbooks.com.
Filed under Design, Friends and family, News
Jul 12 2007

Sara Rubinstein has been sharing our studio space for 5 years. She’s an incredible photographer, able to capture images that are consistent in their ability to express the spirit of her subjects across many categories. But mostly, she’s great people—easy to work with, easy to live with. We designed her new website, identity and promo materials. Now, if she’d only clean that scary-looking health food out of the fridge.
Filed under Design, Friends and family, News
Apr 10 2007

That’s one Whopper of a moustache. You never know what you’ll find at a Burger King parking lot. Tucked in the corner behind the drive-thru was this production truck that looks like a prop straight out of Anchorman. Sign painting and hand lettering are such a lost art, so it’s nice to see that this steely-eyed, virile cameraman has survived.
Filed under Facial hair, Inspiration, Lost and found
Mar 12 2007

Our plumber suggested installing a swing in the new office. When a Union pipe-fitter speaks, we listen.
Filed under Workplace hazards, News