Here's a recent spot we did for Atlanta Magazine about how 'bookish people like to party'. I couldn't agree more.
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Just finished this poster for Vampire Weekend... couldn't help but go the literal route for this one. Just too fun. Vampire meets piranha- a match made in Heaven.
Here's our new (and early) poster for The XX show at The Paramount in September.
It's the Rowdy Boys Heavy Metal Club! These ruffians may look a little troubled, but they're good kids... just don't tell them you think Inside The Torn Apart is the best Napalm Death album. The brand new 16" x 22" Giclee print is available in the store now.
Check out the cover we recently finished for our buddies The Showdown. The new record, Blood In The Gears, has a very gritty, Southern, biker sound to it, so that's exactly what we went for. That's me in the jacket, and there's no Photoshop magic here- we had the back patch made just for the cover. Ride to live...
Here's a recent spot illustration for Wired's monthly 'Burning Question' series. This month's question: 'Why Do We Still Have Power Cords'? Hint: they aren't going away anytime soon.
We are extremely honored that the Minnesota chapter of the AIGA recently recognized all of our 2009 Target projects in their annual Design Show. See details here and here. Many thanks to our incredible A.D.'s over at the bullseye. More fun stuff to share coming soon ...
Super cool 'Thumb War' gift card created by our buddy Christopher Lee.
Our Conan O'Brien and My Morning Jacket posters have been added to the shop.
Here's the cover for new Solid State band, To Speak Of Wolves' debut release. Hands are still tough for me. I probably drew 15 pairs of hands before I felt like I got it right...
This little guy has been sitting around the shop for a few months without a home, so we decided to make it into an 8" x 8" print. Village Sunrise. Edition of 50.
Wake up! Our new poster for My Morning Jacket at the upcoming Sasquatch! Music Festival will be available soon.
We (like most of you) were on Team CoCo from the start. So when STG asked us if we'd like to create a poster for his upcoming "Legally Prohibited From Being Funny On Television" tour stop in Spokane, we knew exactly what we wanted to do. We'll have these available in a few weeks. In the meantime, follow Conan's Taurus, monkey and other related items on Twitter.
Here's a look at our poster for The National, who will be performing at this year's Sasquatch! Festival. These guys are a personal favorite of ours here at the office, and we anxiously await their new album later this year. Poster available soon-ish!
Well, today is the day. The lineup for the 2010 Sasquatch! Festival has been announced. As usual, the list of bands look amazing (Public Enemy, Massive Attack!). We also thought it would be a good time to show you the artwork. Summer is just around the corner ...
We were asked to contribute to a poster project benefitting the victims of Haiti's catastrophic earthquake. We feel honored to help in any way possible. Here's a look at our contribution, which will be available here in the near future.
We just launched a pre-order for the new Demon Hunter record, The World Is A Thorn. Go here to see the different bundles being offered. The deluxe edition box is filled with goodies and there are some extra odds and ends that you can add for dirt cheap. Oh, and the music's not too shabby either.
We received a pretty fun gift from our pal Aaron Horkey today. In fact, it was so fun - I had to show you some of the finer points. His incredible attention to detail and obvious pride in his craft is inspiring. Thanks for the love, sir.
Having a baby soon? Know someone who is? Forget the ultrasound, grab our new Gift Card and find out immediately what the sex will be. Contrary to what science may tell you, you now have a 25% chance of adding twins to your family. And it all wraps up nicely into a portable diaper. And yes, we apparently love making 'spinny' things for Target. Get yours here.
Can you tell we love our new printer? Two new prints added to the shop today. Isle Of This Town & The Lonely King are available for your Aunt Nadine's living room, right above the '76 Magnavox.
Grain Edit (Dave Cuzner and crew) have been very generous to us over the years - responsible for putting our work in front of many fresh faces. So when they asked if we'd like to create GE's first ever T-shirt design, we quickly obliged. As many of you know, Dave has quite the book collection (we've been known to collect a few over here as well), so the idea of a few critters lending an ear to a story about our favorite blog seemed quite fitting. And with today's announcement from The Times, the story seems that much sweeter.