Poster for upcoming conference event. Design by Quim Marin Marin
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trying on a metaphor
Stranger Things
styofa doing anything
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Jules of Nature
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Poster for upcoming conference event. Design by Quim Marin Marin
Poster Illustration by Ana Benroya
Thinktopia ceo+founder Patrick Hanlon, as seen on “The Kennedy Files” 10-part documentary series on the Kennedy clan as an American brand.
Primal Branding typography by Jan Batjlik
Poster for The Social Code
Design by Jan Bajtlik
Would you rather be part of a community you know something about? Or part of a community you feel something about? Brands are no longer products and services, but the communities that surround those products and services. How do you weave the emotional strands that grow from cult to culture? Create meaningful moments that are transformational, disrupt apathy and move people from “Who cares?” to “I care!!” The new mission is to build a fan community so passionate about your success, not only do they drive it themselves but your success becomes their success.
Poster for speech at Producers Guild of America. The 1-day event by Thinktopia founder Patrick Hanlon, author of Primal Branding and The Social Code, will help producers, directors, screenwriters understand how to create fans (including investors, critics and filmgoers) around their film projects. Illustration by Ana Benaroya.
Crazy good book design by Doyle Partners NYC for Amy Goldman's Heirloom Harvest features daguerreotypes of hundreds of heirloom vegetables.
Wall art in Minneapolis.
Great cover art
Illustration by Apirat Infahsaeng for Banana Republic project
Figaro automobile spotted in London mews.
Denim heroes Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum (looks like Grand Tetons)
From British design Mathew Lucas