I was pumped to get this month’s Anthropologie. The in-house creative team joined forces with Hatch Show Print, one of the oldest working letterpress print shops in America for the June catalog. You’ll notice their iconic typography on the covers as well as some great photography incorporating vintage signage throughout the book.

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Jay B of PUBLIC SCHOOL designed a poster series with lessons to live by and things to keep in mind. PUBLIC SCHOOL is a group of creative folk working on the east side of Austin together, yet not together. The same studio, different professions.
Check out the rest of the series here.
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SFGT was my first forray into advertising, and the Philadelphia Auto Show, was my first client. In addition to creating a multi-media campaign for the show itself, they requested we design an invitation package for their charity preview gala which kicked off the event. The night’s proceeds benefited
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, so they wanted to set a fun tone that tied together a fancy black tie party and children.
The concept for the design was to play off a baby’s mobile, with antique and classic cars. The execution wound up being a lot of fun. I went to Kate’s Paperie to pick up a midnight blue sky texture, handmade silver cut out stars and string to prop the cars, which were ordered from collectors on eBay. The photoshoot took place at KatVan studios in New York.
Agency credits:
Doug Hill, Creative Director
Alexis Siemons, Copywriter
Jolene Delisle, Art Director
Chris Shea, Production Designer
Work made at SFGT (sadly, no longer an ad shop)
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