Posts Tagged ‘book’
New Book Design for Mike Hall.
Bullying, success and leadership strategist Mike Hall hired us to design his latest book for the youth market, entitled “The Only 2 Words Young Leaders Must Know”. We presented three concepts, each with a bridge visual (there’s a running bridge theme throughout the book) and what you see pictured below was the final. From his…
Read MoreOld Crime Fiction Novel Cover Designs
We recently came across some classic old crime fiction novels (covers donated by Gary Applegary) and had to share our love for these sorts of things. Most are from the early to late 1960’s with a variety of graphic designers given credit. Look at the great composition on “Slack Tide”. Pure visual sweetness. The art…
Read MoreNew Book Features Some Of Our Work
Back in February of this year we were part of a very special art show in Portland, Oregon called “Dogs In School”. Since then, the organizers have put together this very cool book with all the artist’s work featured throughout. We were really proud to be a small part of this special show and are…
Read MoreBook ’em Danno – Our First Book!
Coming in at over 100 pages, our first book showcases lots of poster designs and prints, along with a skate deck section and some music packaging we’ve helped produce. It’s a nice quick read too, perfect for fireside evening “reading”. VERY limited quantities for now, we hope to produce more in the near future. Welcome…
Read MoreDo You Matter?
It’s a very good question… We normally just let you kind folks know what we’re up to here at the ‘ol studio, but a recent purchase at the book store has us simply wanting to share this very insightful book with you. From Publisher’s Weekly: “They contend that design should influence every single business decision…
Read MoreNew “Get a Clue Design Studio Identities” book.
A sneak peak at our new small book of identity design.Spans quite a few years of work, condensed into 96 pages, oof. Also added a small movie as a virtual page turner…watch closely, it goes FAST. Was nice to work on this without ever hearing the expression: “Can you make the logo BIGGER?”Thanks go to…
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