Design
Wilco Podcast Interview
https://open.spotify.com/embed/episode/042rXHTCPzVaGwFc6SOEEp?utm_source=generator The podcast ‘Shoving Wilco’ recently interviewed us about the poster world and our unique relationship with Wilco, a band that we hold dear and are always inspired by – listen to the episode at the link above! “If you are a Wilco fan, you likely have a few posters! In this special episode of…
Read MoreNew “The Silent P Is For Poster” Book Coming Soon!
Over two years in the making, and covering over 13 years of creating art and design for the music industry. With stories, insights and printing details that music and poster fans alike will enjoy. Includes gorgeous live band photography to introduce each year by some of today’s best shooters. With a Foreword by Jeff Tweedy…
Read MoreThe Great American Sticker
We here at The Silent P HQ are BIG fans of custom vinyl stickers – round, die-cut, holographic, etc. We love ALL of it! Stickers are a bit like graphic T-shirts – you can always have more. Much like t-shirts, stickers allow us to express ourselves. They are one of the best ways to communicate…
Read MoreAd Campaign for Carolina Caring Wins Gold Wallie Award for Print Advertising Design
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Pfahlert Creative Labs Wins Gold Wallie FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:Pfahlert Creative Labs, 828.261.0075, e-mail: Nana@TheSilentP.com / www.thesilentp.com Our ad campaign concept and design for Carolina Caring, entitled “Filling Each Day with Purpose” was recognized during the award ceremony recently. Some of the ad campaign can be seen below. Wallie and Golden Tusk…
Read MoreSilver Award of Distinction Winner
New York, NY – The 27th Annual Communicator Awards announced “Live From Billy’s Place” digital show poster as a Silver Award of Distinction winner. The Communicator Awards are dedicated to recognizing excellence, effectiveness, and innovation across all areas of communication. It is the leading international awards program honoring talent in this highly competitive field. Founded nearly three…
Read MorePearl Jam: The “Just Breathe” Art Print Project
I was recently asked to be part of a really beautiful project to help keep live music in mind, and in our hearts. The curator of this Pearl Jam themed art show emailed the following description for the show: “In a time where live music and the art associated with the experience has shuttered, we…
Read MoreA Special Trip to the Hickory Museum of Art
We recently traveled to see the Hickory Museum of Art’s “Contemporary Voices” exhibit. As their own website describes… In September 2019, Hickory Museum of Art filled a major hole in its collection of American Art by acquiring a work by celebrated Conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth. “CONTEMPORARY VOICES” introduces works that push the boundaries of what…
Read MoreNew Ad Campaign for Carolina Caring Is Making a Powerful Impact.
“We’re seeing fantastic results from our branding campaign!”
Read MoreMaking Conceptual Art in Asheville, NC with Joseph Kosuth During a Pandemic (2 of 2).
In part two of this story, I’ll focus a bit more on the work and less on the personal aspect, but suffice to say, this project was very meaningful to me. For those that have not read Part 1 yet, here’s the short version: Due to COVID taking over NYC, my uncle lived with us…
Read MoreMaking Conceptual Art in Asheville, NC with Joseph Kosuth During a Pandemic (1 of 2).
Like many others out there, COVID-19 has completely changed a lot in our life, some good, some bad. This particular change was good. Back when NYC was the epicenter of the outbreak, we drove to pick up my at-risk uncle who has a studio in Manhattan and bring him back to our home in the…
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