Our friends Lemolo will be headlining a very special winter’s evening concert—Cathedrals XV. We had the honor of creating the artwork for the poster! nome de comprimido para piolho buy ivermectin for animal//dog without a prescription
poster // Bombay Beach : The Know 10/17
Those righteous dudes in Bombay Beach are playing The Know’s final show ever this Monday in Portland—here’s our poster art promoting the occasion.
poster // Lemolo at Bumbershoot
Thank you to our friends in Lemolo for commissioning us to do this poster for their upcoming set at Bumbershoot!
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.
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?
poster art // Tacoma Film Festival 2015
Coming in October, Tacoma Film Festival 2015 is shaping up to be another excellent one—and we were honored to have the chance to once-again provide the poster art above!
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poster art // TIMBER! Outdoor Music Festival 2015
Presenting the poster art and design we created for the 2015 Timber Outdoor Music Festival.
Campsite, here we come…
poster // TIMBRRR! Music Festival
Original poster art for another fantastic music festival—music, snow, and more music in the Bavarian-rich Leavenworth, Wash. There’s some heavy hitters on this bill and all in a really unique setting.
Tickets are currently on sale at the festival’s site (be quick—they sell out!): timbermusicfest.com
poster // Tacoma Film Festival
As passionate filmmakers and cinephiles, we felt very much in our essence creating the poster for this year’s Tacoma Film Festival. For the art, we wanted to play with the escapist whimsy of cinema to create a surreal design, one that was inspired by the interaction of light with space but—like a good film—is imbued with some added layers of visual meaning pertaining to both cinema and Tacoma. Continue Reading