Museums often create books that serve as an overview of their collection, or of a particular aspect of the institution, that can be sold to visitors as a recollection of their experience. Compressing selections from an entire museum’s collection into 128 pages or less requires a critical level of editing…
Interpretive typography sparks understanding, adding depth and nuance to the written message. Inspired type design brings ordinary words to life.
York College of Pennsylvania
We recently completed the first of three yield mailings for York College’s admissions marketing campaign. The brochure fills you in on the advantages of attending York. "Get Set" and "Go" are already in the works.
AIGA Winner!
The Order of Things catalogue we designed for The Barnes Foundation is an AIGA 50 winner!
AIGA is the professional association for design. The 14th AIGA 50 design competition celebrates the best design created in the DC area over the past two years. The 50 winning entries will be on display at the AIGA 50 gala in the spring.
We’re very proud of this piece and of our collaborations with both The Barnes Foundation and printer Brilliant Graphics!
To read more about this catalogue, see Art Books: Judging a Book by its Cover.
Consistency is key.
Large or small, all organizations benefit from consistent brand identity and messaging. Even small institutions produce a variety of marketing materials ranging from print to web to advertising. Whatever the medium, the visual identity should be clear and consistent.
The goal is to communicate a single brand. When that can be done in surprising and intriguing ways, everyone wins.
Baltimore Collegetown Look Book Refresh
Our latest update for Baltimore Collegetown’s Look Book, a publication that targets students who are considering living and attending college in Baltimore, includes new photography by Howard Korn and new spot illustrations by Paige Vickers.
Our Winter Break Intern
We had a terrific intern over the holiday break: Caitlin Eversmier, a sophomore at McDaniel College, is a double-major in graphic design and environmental studies. She did a great job doing marketing and production work for our studio, and she accompanied us on her first press inspection for a McDaniel brochure. Based on her solid work ethic and fine skills, we think she has a bright future ahead of her!
St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Mulberry Tree Magazine
Organic farming is nothing new at St. Mary's College of Maryland. Two biology professors were profiled in the fall 1975 issue of Mulberry Tree, working with students to run a 3/4 acre organic garden. The winter 2016 issue picks up with a cover story on the Campus Community Farm, a self-sustaining enterprise that harvests and sells organic produce and prepares students for careers in related fields. In another community outreach program, SMC students, enrolled in a “Community Sustainable Design” course, work with local residents on the “Tiny House Project” building two residential dwellings, each less than 200 square feet.
AIGA Minnesota: Project Passion
We are excited to announce that one of Kevin's personal typographic works will be part of the AIGA Minnesota's Project Passion group show this February. The Project Passion exhibition series celebrates the self-initiated work of graphic designers from around the globe. The show will take place at the Conkling Gallery at Minnesota State University, Mankato from February 1-17.