goodbye 2010... happy 2011!



here's to another lovely year!


if you haven't purchased a cute 2011 calendar yet, we leave you with some of our favorites...


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The Illustrated Ampersand



This ampersand illustration is a practice session. I plan to use this effect of rough surface and off registered inks on the next promo poster currently in the works.



This ampersand version is the one I decided to use for a 7.5" x 8" Giclée print on cold press watercolor paper.

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Top 10: Incredibly Offensive Vintage Ads

We have come a long way since the 1930s. Back then advertisements were all about the money. It did not matter who they hurt in the process. Just take a look for yourself. Here are ten ads from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s ads that makes the Ku Klux Klan look like a bunch of saints. If you have any other suggestion list the link below and don't forget to re-tweet to show your apprecistion - Enjoy

10. AC Spark Plugs

In the 1930s, AC Spark Plugs had an ad in The Saturday Evening Post that depicted an African American as being a small monkey in a suit. Many ads during that time used monkeys or small apes in place of African Americans.

9. Aunt Jemima

In 1939, Aunt Jemima was making the best pancakes. Aunt Jemima always used an African American lady who was supposed to be a slave as a spokesperson. On all of the ads, she used “slave” slang.

8. Van Heusen

Van Heusen had an ad for ties that showed a woman on her knees serving a man coffee. When did women become slaves?

7. Del Monte

In 1953, Del Monte ketchup bottles got new lids. The ad was a picture of a woman opening the bottle and it read “You mean a woman can open it?”.

6. Elliott’s White Veneer

In 1935, Elliott’s White Veneer came out with an ad that showed a young African American boy painting another young African American boy with the veneer. It stated “SEE HOW IT COVERS OVER BLACK”.

5. General Electric

In 1937 General Electric became racist, also. They came out with a new ad for a sink. The ad showed an African American lady, who was supposed to be a slave, standing by the sink and saying “I’se Sure Got a Good Job Now!”

4. Drummond Sweaters

Drummond Sweaters came out with a sexist ad that showed two men standing on top of a cliff, talking, while a woman dangled from a rope beneath them. The poster began by saying “Men are better than women”

3. Dacron

Dacron had a very sexist poster ad. The ad showed a picture of a lady on the floor with a rug for a body. A man was then standing on her head and was saying ” It’s nice to have a girl around the house”.

2. Cream of Wheat

Cream of Wheat had a poster ad of an African American man holding a chalkboard with a message written on it. Several words were misspelled as to say African Americans were ignorant.

1. Fairy Soap

Fairy Soap had a poster ad of a young white girl asking a young African American girl “Why doesn’t your Mama wash you with Fairy Soap?”. This siuggesting that African Americans were dirty.

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Schedule } Email and Web Inquiry Blackout Planned

Hope your holidays are everything merry & bright!!! We have a planned email and web inquiry blackout scheduled for 12/28 thru 12/31. We will respond to messages as soon as we're back up and running on the first of the New Year!

Cheers to 2011!

IMAGE COURTESY OF: MARTHASTEWART.COM

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Impressive Selection Of Identity Designs

An impressive and expressive corporate identity design is the gateway to success and its impact on the image and statue cannot be overlooked in branding. It must communicate a message that is unique and represents the core values of a company or product... Here is an inspiring selection of identity designs - Enjoy

Brandt Botes Corporate identity Brandt Botes (Joanne Thomas and Livio Tronchin)

Raphael by "me and mr jones"

The real by why not associates

Section seven by section seven

Nat Geo Wild by Bravo

Eatriona mackechnie by biblioteque design

Art Rep by Werner design werks

MBRT/TGLT by DHNN

Arroz de festa by bola design

Ceremonie Tea by Danny Goldberg design

Vint-i-quatre by Cla-se

Design Live by Cornwell

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Cap W for LetterCult AlphaBattle

arlier this year I uploaded some cap letters to Alphabet Playground. As the year progressed I got swamped with commercial work and the cap letter projects had to be put on hold. Now that I have some time available I will be uploading new cap letters to Letter Playground. and AlphaBattle.



The screen shot shows a sketch of the W as a drawing template. The vector lines were imported to Photoshop and filled in several layers. Various 3rd party filters were used to create the surface texture, offset shapes and distortion of the illustration.

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