Thank you to our friends in Lemolo for commissioning us to do this poster for their upcoming set at Bumbershoot!
Tag: art direction
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album art // Bombay Beach : “Death Tape”
While we’ve created album art before, we have to admit that this is the first time it’s been produced for 12″ vinyl—and we have to say unboxing this was one of the most thrilling things we’ve done lately. We can’t deny we’re in love with this artwork for Bombay Beach‘s debut album—but not as much as we love the music contained inside. Have a listen and order your copy today at their website.
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music film // Bombay Beach : “Thee Mote”
Allow us to present this music film we put together for our friends in Portland’s Bombay Beach. We used motion graphics, rephotographed footage and original footage to create this beast—we hope it only serves to make the band that much more mysterious than their music…
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music film // Phinisey : “Something New”
Seattle area producer and musical collaborator Phinisey is striking out on his own and releasing solo music—doing Something New…starting with this music film we created for him. We wanted him to exist in a dreamy blank slate miasma of color about to take shape into “Something New”—like the dawn of the universe or the morning sky. It’s Phinisey’s heartfelt delivery, though, that makes the visuals pop!
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poster // TIMBER! 2016
Once again, we had the opportunity to create the artwork and design for this year’s TIMBER! Outdoor Music Festival—see you there?
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promo // TIMBRRR! 2016
Getting you amped up for the coming TIMBRRR! Winter Music Festival!
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art film // Case Study 0002 : “The Value Of Nothing”
CASE STUDY 0002 // The Value of Nothing
poem / music / film by
Peter James Berkley
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music film // V. Contreras : “Burn”
We teamed up again with the beautiful V. Contreras on this single-take, dusky, beachy film for her song Burn.
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promo film // “LOVE>YOUR>LIFE” : Jessica Uhler Photography
Our friend Jessica has a deep heart and a sharp eye. This makes her the ideal photographer—especially when it comes to family photography. With a young family of her own, she muses on her philosophy of capturing the “now” when it comes to those dearest to us.
To learn more about Jessica’s photography, visit her site: jessuhlerphoto.com