it was a pleasure to ride with you angelo!
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it was a pleasure to ride with you angelo!
the homie stringing out the 2/3 field.
I'm showing some art! It is a a series of illustrations based on the english alphabet & inspired by bikes, coffee beans & snack attacks.
Friday, April 5th 2013 at Cykel in SF | 6-9pm
this event is being held in conjunction with the celebration of Cykel's 2nd birthday!
Stop by, have a look at my new alphabet series, cast judgements, oggle the many lovely bikes on hand, and be sure to say what's up!
Email Blast: Forever Green Celebration
Being that 2012 marks the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts, the Girl Scouts of Northern California are celebrating by hosting a series of events throughout the year which honor a number of Girl Scout Alumnae with the "Forever Green Award".
This particular event was to be held in Rutherford, Ca and we wanted to send out an email announcement that would fit with the Girl Scout brand while showcasing that unmistakable Napa vibe. We all worked together quite well on this project and I am quite happy with the results.
T-shirt graphics: Camp CEO v.2
After delivering the Camp CEO t-shirt comps I could tell that the neon was not a hit (though it was my favorite). We also decided to scrap the surfing and go with an activity that is more relevant to the camp: ziplines!
The t-shirts are currently at the vendor and I'm looking forward to seeing the final product.
T-shirt graphics: Camp CEO
these are a few of the original t-shirt design mockups I created for the Girl Scouts of Northern California's Camp CEO. Camp CEO is a project "that brings together a select group of girls and executive women to build the next generation of leaders together."
When the team met on this project, it was decided that the design should have a 90's meets California surf feel. We were looking to do a 1 or 2 color print on a dark grey shirt. I immediately went towards a neon color scheme, knowing it would pop nicely with those sharp angles and checkerboard patterns. I also explored some more 'classic' approaches, using the Girl Scouts logo.
mixtapes are the jam.