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Monday
Oct312011

new work: Medical Society of Delaware

Just finishing up rebranding the Medical Society of Delaware, the third oldest medical society in the United States.  A much more in-depth look coming soon...

Thursday
Jun302011

amphicar

Where to start?  Literally walked up to this beaut during a recent trip to the legendary Auburn Heights Steam Cars and Trains Musueum in Yorklyn, Delaware. The Amphicar is a just what you'd hope it would be - both a car and boat in one fantastic ride.  Click here to see a batch of vintage ads on a fan site that explains all. 

Friday
Mar182011

queen theatre donor wall

I was lucky enough to work with Nancy Josephson and Light Up The Queen to develop the Queen Theatre's donor wall design.  The final mural will be 11' by 12', I speciafically worked with Nancy to interpret her concept and make it real - which it will be when the Queen opens in a couple weeks.  Nancy is uber talented and surely working working at this very moment to finish the piece for the impending installation.  The video above and the original News Journal article highlight the wall's story in Nancy's voice, including a sentence in print dedicated to yours truly.  Good times.
Wednesday
Mar162011

a brief history of title design

Saturday
Jan152011

buy this

If you own this soundtrack, move along.  If not, hear this:  go buy it.  Whatever you are thinking, you're wrong.  "Soundtracks are boring."  Typically a valid point, but doesn't apply here.  "Trent Reznor frightens and/or intimidates me."  Hold onto this feeling because it is healthy, but know that you'll only recognize his talent (and the lesser known talents of Atticus Ross) and respect for the film here, you won't hear Nince Inch Nails.  "I remember it from the movie, too electronic."  You only remember the electronic parts, the album/soundtrack as a whole is subtle and complete, it isn't techno.

Buy it.  Turn it on, forget about it and get to work...go be creative.