My design standing tall at UBC, Vertical Towers is making waves in the concrete business here in the lower mainland and it has been great to be a part of the team there. There will be more to come from this group of young entrepreneur’s. Ben you know who I ‘m talking about.
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Moleskine – Ass
All by myself at the Happy Surly Unlucky Studio’s
Heraldry – Design – Hoffmanian
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Collab Drawing Group Show at the Plank Gallery Vancouver BC on Vimeo
So you probably aren’t supposed to review a show that you were a part of so I am not going to do that. The Collab show was however an outstanding display of oddly unique and quirky illustrations created by artists taking a break from their own creative projects.
These weekly creative breaks were coordinated by Mark Hall-Patch, who was also the main creative behind getting this show up. The drawings that were displayed at the Plank Gallery in Vancouver’s east side showed well and the reception was great – the crowd of artists, friends, family members, hipsters, and of course a few locals all appeared to really enjoy the atmosphere.
The show is up for another week. Leading up to your Collab visit or following Collab, be sure to check out these links
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Illustration – Vote Environment
As we all know there is an election coming – no, I am not talking about the Obama show south of the border. Jim, Mark and Myself prior to the election announcement were working with the David Suzuki Foundation on a University tour campaign. All was going just dandy, we were starting to narrow done a concept and the election was called. Bang – the phone stopped ringing on the university tour.
A few days went by and they called, Nelson not David Suzuki, to see if they could use a portion of one of the discarded university concepts. The answer was of course was easy and no-one at the studio disagreed although the was concern that they would spell Marks last name wrong or call James – “Glen”. I am of course exaggerating the botching of name recognition.
Bottom line “Vote Environment” is sporting a rough and surley looking – yet clearly loud David Suzuki sketch. Check out the web site – Vote Enviroment – see what the Suzuki foundation has to say. Also stay tuned for the Hot and Bothered University tour coming to a campus near you some time soon.
The brand gap | Clover Road
Brand – By Design
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Bumbershoot – Design and Illustration
OK so I was at Bumbershoot in Seattle all weekend and it would be an understatement to say that it was amazing. I went with the idea that it was a music festival. I mean I had spent some time on the Bumber site building my online schedule and all that jazz, but that far from prepared me for the spectacle that was in fact Bumbershoot 2008.
I’m not even going to talk about the music, I’m not going to say I was happy to see STP rock out their old stuff, I’m not even going to tell you it was entertaining to see Neko Case destroy the sunny afternoon set, or that I was blown away by the energy of Monotonix and their 12minute set. I’m not going to go on and on about the music I was introduced to such as Barcelona, John Vanderslice, Sons and Daughters, The Shackeltons, and !!!. Don’t get me wrong the music was outstanding, The Weakerthans Killed it, and Beck probably topped my list but I am not interested in talking about the music. Not now anyways.
Bumbershoot was about the design.
It was about the cross cultural collaboration of Tehran designers and Seattle designers. A selection of 25 posters from each city sharing cultural themes such as music, film, theatre and contemporary art, The Seattle-Tehran Poster Show showcased some of Iran’s top graphic artists’ none of whom have exhibited in the U.S. before. The type application and imagery integration was beautiful. Artists range from Tehran University Professor Reza Abedini to younger talents born since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, such as the female design duo Soha Shirvani and Reyhaneh Sheikhbahaei. These Iranian designers’ posters are paired with the work of Seattle designers Robynne Raye of Modern Dog, Coby Schultz and Barry Ament of the Ames Bros and many more. Check out the site here – http://www.seattletehran.com/
I came home with a limited edition print that was a collaborated piece by two designers, one from each side of the lake.
Then there was the FLATSTOCK poster show. Holy crap was this one amazing series presented by the American Poster Institute (API). It is an ongoing series of exhibitions featuring the work of many of the most popular concert poster artists working today. This was had the energy of the entire festival in one room – that was the way it was for me. The rows between the display booths was at times more packed then the food vendors outside. I found myself in the show numerous times going over the incredible work by outstanding artists and designers.
The craftsmanship was second to none and you could see the care and passion for music expressed in designs. I started by buying a Tube – that is what you do to start a collection of great posters – you buy a frickin card board tube. I left the show Monday night with 4 posters that will soon find a home on the walls of my Studio. A new collection kicked off – Seattle style. I will post the images of my collection once I get them on the walls – right now they are snug in their tube.
When I went to Bumbershoot I wasn’t expecting to see “Art” at the Art and Music festival known as Bumbershoot, I don’t know what I was expecting really….
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