So, this just happened…
Rickee Rockets – A Steampunk Coffee Cooperative
Wonderful branding opportunity. A client in Southern Illinois was looking at developing a business venture that centered around a coffee house, but was more focused on a center for possible entrepreneurial ventures, potential collaborations, co operatives, collectives, conversation… and coffee.
The client emphasized a keenness to pursue a Steampunk theme direction (or alternatively a 1960’s feel).
Here are the presentations from the three students who connected most closely to the clients vision, plus the one of the ‘best of the rest. But all the students did really well.
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Pick a Company. Pick a Designer
Always a fun project. Pick a company, organization or attraction in the area and create a series of four posters to highlight them and promote the region as a good place to relocate your business. The students pick their company out of a ‘hat’, and then also have to pick a designer out of the said hat too.
The catch to the brief is that while they have to promote their company – it has to be in the style of their designer!
Here are some of the results:
Toby Grubb – April 23rd
Nice return to campus of a very talented graphic design alum – Toby Grubb for our April 23rd Visual Voices guest talk. Formerly at Burton Snowboards and currently at Instrument in Portland. Should be a fun ‘catch up’ and entertaining lecture.
Working on a new print piece
Invited to show a piece in a group show in early summer. I didn’t want to submit any thing old, but I also have a lot of pieces to prepare and frame for my solo exhibit also coming up in late August, so I decided to create one new composition (24″ wide x 9″ tall) based on an interesting quote I came across that really resonated with me….
“Seen clearly, life without hope is Hell, but Hell without fear is a fairground attraction”
By Matthijs Van Boxsel.
Only just started to cut and gouge, so a long way to go yet, but should be a cool piece when it’s printed out (black and white).
I’ll keep adding images to this post as it progresses.