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Urban Forest Project

The Urban Forest Project 2009

If not trees, then these.

The Urban Forest Project 2009

Josh Wills organizes ArtCrank , Denver and asked us to participate in the last few years. Bike fashion, bike gear, tattoos, and good times…It just might be one of the best ideas ever!

Photos: MATTER, and by Matthew Novak and Charles Youel from the ARTCRANK Denver 2010 Opening Night Party at the Lisa Kowalski Gallery – September 4, 2010.

I never met a bicycle I didn’t like.

Our contribution to ArtCrank for the last few years has been a collaboration (Jeremy and Rick) telling stories about Rick’s bike messenger past in DC and Jeremy’s riding life through Denver since he unloaded his car, in 2007.

Currently, ARTCRANK has shows in Minneapolis, Denver, Bend, London, Portland, Des Moines, San Francisco,  They’re actively looking for more locations across the country and around the world. If you want to bring ARTCRANK to your city, tell them about it. charles@artcrankpostershow.com

We’ll keep on making this every year as long as we’re invited.

For more got to http://www.artcrankpostershow.com/

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During the first UT Austin workshop and lecture, a select group of students hung back to produce a more ambitious body of work, a four page 22 color folio based on words which we thought performed perfectly as similes for blank or empty. The three main contributors besides the most generous David Shields, Assistant professor for the design department for UT Austin were Ayham, Lauren, and Daniel. The project was later purchased by The Denver Art Museum.

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Art Crank, A Poster Party for Bike People

Denver's very own bicycle poster show....

Art Crank, A Poster Party for Bike People

Josh Wills organizes ArtCrank , Denver and asked us to participate in the last few years. Bike fashion, bike gear, tattoos, and good times…It just might be one of the best ideas ever!

Photos: MATTER, and by Matthew Novak and Charles Youel from the ARTCRANK Denver 2010 Opening Night Party at the Lisa Kowalski Gallery – September 4, 2010.

I never met a bicycle I didn’t like.

Our contribution to ArtCrank for the last few years has been a collaboration (Jeremy and Rick) telling stories about Rick’s bike messenger past in DC and Jeremy’s riding life through Denver since he unloaded his car, in 2007.

Currently, ARTCRANK has shows in Minneapolis, Denver, Bend, London, Portland, Des Moines, San Francisco,  They’re actively looking for more locations across the country and around the world. If you want to bring ARTCRANK to your city, tell them about it. charles@artcrankpostershow.com

We’ll keep on making this every year as long as we’re invited.

For more got to http://www.artcrankpostershow.com/

We are the Sea

We Are the Sea

Film

We Are the Sea

Problem: When Neil Truglio of Modest Films finished his film, it needed a package and a concept which would influence the opening sequence, poster and other promotional tools required of a film maker in this competitive market. Solution: A suite of tools were created to hold the film together. Included first was a screener packaging [...]

Problem:

When Neil Truglio of Modest Films finished his film, it needed a package and a concept which would influence the opening sequence, poster and other promotional tools required of a film maker in this competitive market.

Solution:

A suite of tools were created to hold the film together. Included first was a screener packaging and festival submission to support the company in standing out from the crowd. From there, we created posters, pins and the film website all to support the film’s festival debut and the on site festival presence at Dallas.

Results:

The film is in the festival circuit right now and Modest Films will continue to use the tools until it moves into either theatrical release or DVD sales.