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Published by Princeton Architectural Press 37 East Seventh Street New York, New York 10003 For a free catalog of books, call 1-800-722-6657. Visit our website at www.papress.com. © 2011 Princeton Architectural Press All rights reserved Printed and bound in China 14 13 12 11 4 3 2 1 First edition No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from the publisher, except in the context of reviews. Every reasonable attempt has been made to identify owners of copyright. Errors or omissions will be corrected in subsequent editions. Editor: Sara Bader Designers: Mike Perry & Emily CM Anderson Photos By: Adam Krause Special thanks to: Bree Anne Apperley, Nicola Bednarek Brower, Janet Behning, Megan Carey, Becca Casbon, Carina Cha, Tom Cho, Penny (Yuen Pik) Chu, Russell Fernandez, Pete Fitzpatrick, Jan Haux, Linda Lee, John Myers, Katharine Myers, Dan Simon, Andrew Stepanian, Jennifer Thompson, Paul Wagner, Joseph Weston, and Deb Wood of Princeton Architectural Press —Kevin C. Lippert, publisher The text in this book was set with Prestige Elite, designed by Clayton Smith; and Giorgio Sans, designed by Christian Schwartz. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Perry, Mike, 1981– Pulled : a catalog of screen printing / Mike Perry.—1st ed. p. cm. ISBN 978-1-56898-943-3 (alk. paper) 1. Serigraphy, American—20th century. I. Title. II. Title: Catalog of screen printing. NE2237.P47 2011 769.973—dc22 2010019008
ANNA GIERTZ . ..68
PREFACE BY MIKE PERRY . ..12 HOW TO SCREEN PRINT BY DAN BLACK . ..14
OPPOSITE, JIM STOTEN AND MIKE PERRY ...237
AESTHETIC APPARATUS ASHKAHN SCOTT BARRY DEANNE CHEUK JOSH COCHRAN MICHAEL COLEMAN JIM DATZ DEMO RACHEL DOMM E*ROCK ANNA GIERTZ GLUEKIT J. NAMDEV HARDISTY STEVEN HARRINGTON MAYA HAYUK ANDREW HOLDER CODY HUDSON IMEUS DESIGN JEREMYVILLE KALEIDOPHANT LANDLAND DANIEL LUEDTKE
18 30 34 40 42 46 52 54 62 66 68 72 76 80 88 92 100 108 112 118 122 132
DAVID MARON MARQUE & ANNA WOLF BLAKE E. MARQUIS SCOTT MASSEY GARRETT MORIN ANDY MUELLER CHRIS SILAS NEAL MIKE PERRY PIETARI POSTI LUKE RAMSEY RINZEN CHRIS RUBINO NATHANIEL RUSSELL SERIPOP ANDY SMITH MARCROY SMITH SONNENZIMMER JOEL SPEASMAKER JIM STOTEN JAMES VICTORE HANNAH WALDRON INDEX
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Despite the advances in digital printing, when I first started screen printing in 2001, it was still cheaper for me to screen print one hundred posters than it was to have them digitally printed. It wasn’t just the economy of screen printing that appealed to me but also the culture: the kids who were burning screens in their bathrooms and printing in their bedrooms, and the artists at Space 1026, in Philadelphia, and Fort Thunder, in Providence, inspired me most. With this book, I hope to share with you my appreciation and love for this work. Every mailing tube and carefully wrapped package of prints I received for this project offered an intimate view of its maker. I could see evidence of the time and energy poured into each print. I could feel the texture, the overprints, the accidents—the labor. There are things you just can’t achieve with digital prints, like the quality of Aesthetic Apparatus’s nineteen-color print
(pages 26–27). Or Landland’s set of proofing prints (pages 122–31) that explores the effect of overlapping images. Or Seripop’s equally dense and delightful prints that push layering, overprinting, and abstraction (pages 208–21). There is so much process, care, and craft in this work. In many ways, I still feel that same sense of wonder, thrill, and nostalgia every time I pull a print, and I’m excited to share that passion. It seems only fitting to produce a book that is not only a survey but also a how-to; it wouldn’t be in the spirit of screen printing to do anything less than get your hands dirty. Now that I spend so much time in front of a computer, I savor every chance I get to print. You just can’t beat what happens when ink is laid down on paper: it smells good, it’s messy, and it takes some muscle. It gets me moving and it moves me. I can only hope it does the same for you.
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AESTHETIC APPARATUS www.aestheticapparatus.com
Often considered Minneapolis’s best unknown design team, Aesthetic Apparatus was founded around 1999 in Madison, Wisconsin, by Dan Ibarra and Michael Byzewski as a fun side project. Over the years, their limitededition, screen-printed concert posters have secretly snuck into the hearts and minds of a small, rather silent group of socially awkward music and design nerds. Now, Aesthetic Apparatus is a full-time, full-fledged, insanely unstoppable, and occasionally awardwinning design megastudio.
OPPOSITE Simian Cyclopia, 2008. Personal. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 100.
TOP Doom in Bloom, 2009. Doomdrips series. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 100.
BOTTOM Self-Portrait of a Bike Commuter, 2009. Exhibition, Artcrank Poster Show, One on One Bicycle Studio, Minneapolis, MN. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 160.
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LEFT Nightwindows V3, 2009. Personal. Art print. 2 color. Open edition.
OPPOSITE TOP LEFT Doombuddy II: Mister Tibbets First Blood, 2007. Doomdrips series. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 190.
OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT Doombuddy I: Code Name: Mister Tibbets, 2007. Doomdrips series. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 190.
OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT Doombuddy IV: Mister Tibbets Prince Of Doom, 2009. Doomdrips series. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 190.
OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT Doombuddy III: Mister Tibbets Project X, 2008. Doomdrips series. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 190.
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OPPOSITE TOP LEFT Hor Good, 2008. Frank L. Sprayberry Presidential Collage Series. Art print. 6 color. Edition of 100.
OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT Slit, 2008. Frank L. Sprayberry Presidential Collage Series. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 100.
OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT Lite, 2008. Frank L. Sprayberry Presidential Collage Series. Art print. 6 color. Edition of 100.
OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT 21 Inch, 2008. Frank L. Sprayberry Presidential Collage Series. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 100.
ABOVE Dose, 2008. Frank L. Sprayberry Presidential Collage Series. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 100.
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LEFT Deal, 2008. Frank L. Sprayberry Presidential Collage Series. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 100.
OPPOSITE Frank L. Sprayberry, 2008. Frank L. Sprayberry Presidential Collage Series. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 100.
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PREVIOUS SPREAD The Fidelity and Casualty, 2007. Decoder Ring Design Concern’s series. Art print. 19 color. Edition of 100.
ABOVE Test Print #210. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
OPPOSITE Test Print #211. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
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ASHKAHN www.ashkahn.com
Ashkahn Shahparnia is known for raising the bar and setting new standards in his work. He has been labeled by some as the new bad boy of the art world. Besides smashing the competition and hugging up the haters, he is currently working on mastering the art of cooking brown rice.
OPPOSITE Evolution of the Muff, 2009. Personal. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 10.
LEFT I Love LA, 2009. Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 10.
NEXT SPREAD LEFT Good Vibes, 2009. Personal. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 10.
NEXT SPREAD RIGHT California Love, 2009. Personal. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 10.
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SCOTT BARRY www.sacredmtn.com
Scott Barry is an illustrator and designer currently attending the masters of fine arts program at CalArts in Los Angeles. He has been exhibited internationally and his work has been featured in various publications, including IdN, Beautiful/Decay magazine, and the limited edition book So Long Sister Moon (Nieves, 2007).
OPPOSITE Hands of Time, 2008. Exhibition, One Foot in the Other World, The Other Foot in the Other World, Receiver Gallery, San Francisco, CA. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 100.
LEFT The Fountain, 2009. Exhibition, A Small # of Things, Giant Robot, San Francisco, CA. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 100.
NEXT SPREAD The Fountain (detail).
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OPPOSITE New Mystics, 2008. New Mystics. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 50.
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Haus, 2008. Exhibition, One Foot in the Other World, The Other Foot in the Other World, Receiver Gallery, San Francisco, CA. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 100.
Sight, 2008. Exhibition, One Foot in the Other World, The Other Foot in the Other World, Receiver Gallery, San Francisco, CA. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 100.
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DEANNE CHEUK www.deannecheuk.com
Deanne Cheuk is an artist and designer. She has been commissioned by numerous companies—including American Express, Dell, Lane Crawford, Levi’s, Nike, Converse, Sprint, Swatch, Target, MTV, Gap, and Urban Outfitters—as well as various publications— including the Guardian, T Magazine and the New York Times Magazine—for her type, illustration, and art direction. Her artwork has been exhibited around the world, most recently in Beijing, Berlin, Hong Kong, the Czech Republic, Sydney, and New York City. Her first book, released in 2005, is called Mushroom Girls Virus.
OPPOSITE Untitled, 2008. Theme magazine 8x08 Print Show, Art Basel, Miami Beach, FL. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 30.
TOP Untitled, 2008. Traveling exhibition, The New Grand Tour Project. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 100.
BOTTOM Untitled, 2008. Traveling exhibition, The New Grand Tour Project. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 100.
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JOSH COCHRAN www.joshcochran.net
Josh Cochran grew up in Taiwan and California and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his lovely wife, Jenny, and his small dog, Porkchop. He graduated from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, in 2005. His drawings and prints are commissioned by a variety of clients in broadcast, publishing, and advertising. Occasionally, he exhibits his work in the United States as well as abroad.
OPPOSITE Inside Path (detail).
ABOVE Hunters, 2009. Exhibition, Neon Monster and Fendi booth, Art Basel, Miami Beach, FL. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 50.
NEXT SPREAD Inside Path, 2008. Personal. Art print. 2-color silkscreen with hand-painted acrylic and gouache. Edition of 5.
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MICHAEL COLEMAN www.foundationeditions.com
Michael Coleman is a graphic designer and printmaker residing in the mid-century modernized hills of Los Angeles’ Eastside. He learned print design well before the advent of the Internet and spent his high school years cutting Rubylith films, keylining paste-ups, and bootlegging T-shirts. His studio provides art direction and graphic design for clients such as Girl Skateboard Company, Fourstar Clothing Company, and Punk Planet magazine. Recently, Coleman launched Foundation Editions, a curatorial imprint dedicated to the advancement of serigraphy, which publishes and exhibits fine-art silk-screened prints for a roster of international printmakers and artists. His own serigraphs have been exhibited internationally.
OPPOSITE 3rd & Army 03 (detail).
ABOVE 3rd & Army 03, 2008. Personal. Serigraph. 5 color. Edition of 20.
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PREVIOUS SPREAD 3630, 2009. Personal. Serigraph. 5 color. Edition of 7.
TOP Walker 01, 2009. Personal. Serigraph. 4 color. Edition of 10.
BOTTOM Walker 02, 2008. Personal. Serigraph. 4 color. Edition of 10.
OPPOSITE Grand Ave. 02, 2009. Personal. Serigraph. 5 color. Edition of 5.
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JIM DATZ www.neitherfishnorfowl.com
Jim Datz is an illustrator, director, and designer who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He draws as much as possible and occasionally releases the results into the wild. His small multidisciplinary practice, Neither Fish Nor Fowl, manages a diverse range of projects for clients large and small.
OPPOSITE Manhattan, 2008. Three Potato Four. Poster. 7 color. Edition of 500.
TOP Brooklyn, 2009. Three Potato Four. Poster. 7 color. Edition of 200.
BOTTOM London, 2009. Pedlars. Poster. 7 color. Edition of 400.
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DEMO www.demo-design.com
Justin Fines is an artist and designer working in Brooklyn, New York. In 1997 Fines founded the graphic design entity DEMO in his hometown of Detroit. Since then, DEMO has created work for Adidas, Burton, Nickelodeon, Zoo York, Nike, Rome SDS, and many other clients. Fines started regularly silk-screening when he was a studio partner at Rad Mountain in Brooklyn. His prints have been shown in various cities in the United States, London, and Hong Kong. Most recently his work was part of a two-man show in Burlington, Vermont, with Steven Harrington, and part of an exhibit in Chicago with Chris Eichenseer, Andy Mueller, and Cody Hudson.
OPPOSITE Sad Burger, 2009. Personal. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 25.
ABOVE Poeples, 2008. Traveling exhibition, Off-Register, LittleBird Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 25.
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ABOVE Sing!, 2009. Personal. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 30.
OPPOSITE Junk Drawer, 2009. Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 30.
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LEFT Wind-Up Bird, 2009. Personal. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 20.
OPPOSITE Upside Down Rainbow Smile, 2009. Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 30.
NEXT SPREAD LEFT Party Line (small), 2009. Personal. Art. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
NEXT SPREAD RIGHT Homeless Home, 2009. Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 30.
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RACHEL DOMM www.rdomm.com
Rachel Domm makes illustrations, artist books, prints, cards, and more at her studio in Brooklyn, New York. Printmaking has been an essential part of her work since she was first introduced to silk-screening during her school days at Pratt Institute. In addition to art and design projects, she also worked for several years at the artist space and bookstore Printed Matter, as well as for the artist Ryan McGinness, assisting him with his silk-screen paintings and drawings.
OPPOSITE Forever & Ever, 2009. Personal. Art print. 1 color. Edition of 45.
LEFT Never Never Never, 2009. Personal. Art print. 1 color. Edition of 30.
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ABOVE Radiating Diamond, 2009. Personal. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 20.
OPPOSITE Basket with Basket Pattern, 2009. Personal. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 12.
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E*ROCK www.e--rock.com
E*Rock is a multidisciplinary artist and electronic musician based in Portland, Oregon, where he runs the record labels Audio Dregs and Fryk Beat. His work often acts as a cultural catalyst. Whether he is directing music videos, illustrating for concert posters, DJing, promoting, producing, painting, printing, drawing, or running record labels, it’s all part of a larger picture: collaborating with a greater collective and taking part in a greater consciousness, with music as a motivating factor.
OPPOSITE Wize Wiz (detail).
LEFT Wize Wiz, 2007. Bongoût Gallery, Berlin, Germany. Art print. 6 color. Edition of 50.
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ANNA GIERTZ www.annagiertz.se
With a studio based in Stockholm, Sweden, Anna Giertz has been an artist and a freelance illustrator since she graduated with a masters of art from Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts, and Design, also in Stockholm, in 2004. She has worked as an illustrator and pattern designer for magazines, books, graphic profiles,wallpaper, wall painting, fabrics, and CD covers. Her work has been exhibited in Stockholm; Portland, Oregon; Las Vegas; Cologne, Germany; London; and Edinburgh, Scotland, among other cities. Last spring she held her first solo exhibition at Galleri Jonas Kleerup in Stockholm.
OPPOSITE Forgetfulness (detail).
LEFT Sibyl, Allan, Basil, and James, 2004. The Picture of Dorian Gray series. Art print. 2 color. Edition unknown.
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OPPOSITE Behind the Light, 2004. The Picture of Dorian Gray series. Art print. 1 color. Edition unknown.
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Opium, 2004. The Picture of Dorian Gray series. Art print. 1 color. Edition unknown.
TOP RIGHT Forgetfulness, 2004. The Picture of Dorian Gray series. Art print. 2 color. Edition unknown.
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GLUEKIT www.gluekit.com
Gluekit is the illustration and design team of Kathleen and Christopher Sleboda. Working from their studio/home in Guilford, Connecticut, Gluekit has been creating illustrations, graphics, and type treatments for clients around the world since 2001. In addition to their commercial work, the pair is passionate about their selfinitiated projects, which range from typographic explorations; image and language play; experiments with visual narration and spatial relationships; and illustrations involving baby animals, pop culture, and neon hearts. Gluekit’s work has been exhibited in Japan, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the United States. In 2007 the pair established Part of It, a project that works with artists to create products for causes they are passionate about.
OPPOSITE Untitled, 2009. Personal. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 20.
TOP Handplant, 2009. Personal. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 10.
BOTTOM Bricks and Drips, 2009. Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 20.
NEXT SPREAD LEFT Thunder, 2009. Personal. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 20.
NEXT SPREAD RIGHT Studio Portrait, 2009. Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 20.
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J. NAMDEV HARDISTY www.the-mva.com
J. Namdev Hardisty has been bringing together words and pictures since he was a teenager making zines on borrowed computer time. Seventeen years and a bachelor of fine arts later, he continues that tradition through books, artwork, and graphic design. He codirects the creative studio The MVA with his wife, Kimberlee Whaley. Together they produce work for Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Analog Clothing, Corleone Records, and other clients. He is the author of two books on graphic design and visual culture: DIY Album Art, a survey of handmade record packaging from the 1990s punk and hard-core scene, and New Skateboard Graphics. In addition to making things, he teaches at Minneapolis College of Art and Design and runs the occasional record label, Hardisty-Disk.
OPPOSITE Twelves: Dead End Street, 2009. The MVA. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 25.
ABOVE Listen to Unwound, 2009. The MVA/HardistyDisk. Postcard. 2 color. Edition of 50.
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OPPOSITE Twelves: Dead End Street, 2009.
ABOVE Supreme Mathematics Series, 2008. The MVA. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 75.
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STEVEN HARRINGTON www.stevenharrington.com
Steven Harrington lives and works in Los Angeles. Aside from owning and operating National Forest Design with fellow artist Justin Krietemeyer, he still finds time to work on both commissioned and self-inspired art projects. Influenced by images discovered in TimeLife Encyclopedia (1965–1982), thrift stores, and the music of Bill Withers, his art might be termed contextual objectivism. He views each piece he creates as a tangible object that is part and parcel of a larger context; the object helps define the context and the context helps define the object. Whatever feeling or meaning the observer takes away from the piece belongs to the observer. He feels that discovery is the key. He has exhibited work in Los Angeles, New York, Dallas, San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, Montreal, Tokyo, Melbourne, Barcelona, Paris, Milan, and Berlin.
TOP Our Mountain (2 of 3), 2008. Traveling exhibition, Our Mountain, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, and Milan. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 100.
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Our Mountain (3 of 3), 2008. Traveling exhibition, Our Mountain, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, and Milan. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 100.
Our Mountain (1 of 3), 2008. Traveling exhibition, Our Mountain, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, and Milan. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 100.
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TOP Drifter, 2009. Arkitip magazine. Art print. 1 color. Edition of 25.
OPPOSITE Balance, 2008. Traveling exhibition, Our Mountain, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, and Milan. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 100.
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PREVIOUS SPREAD Past, Present, Future (detail).
TOP LEFT Past, Present, Future, 2008. Traveling exhibition, Our Mountain, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, and Milan. Art print. 6 color. Edition of 100.
TOP RIGHT Somehow, We All Seem Connected Pt. 2, 2008. Traveling exhibition, Our Mountain, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, and Milan. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 100.
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OPPOSITE Smokin’ Hot, 2008. Traveling exhibition, Our Mountain, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, and Milan. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 100.
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MAYA HAYUK www.mayahayuk.com
Maya Hayuk is a muralist, painter, photographer, printmaker, musician, and barnstormer who maintains a studio in Brooklyn, New York. She has made album covers, posters, T-shirts, photographs, video, and stage sets for the Akron Family, TV on the Radio, and The Beastie Boys, among others. Her work has been exhibited and published internationally in galleries, museums, and in various printed and electronic media.
OPPOSITE Rings (After Josef Albers and Chris Duncan), 2008. Personal. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 68.
LEFT Apocabliss, 2008. Personal. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 25.
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OPPOSITE Tonight Is Kinda Special, 2009. Personal. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 45.
RIGHT Guitar Parts, 2008. Personal. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 30.
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ANDREW HOLDER www.andrewholder.net
Andrew Holder was born in St. Augustine, Florida, and grew up in San Diego, California. He earned a bachelor of fine arts in illustration from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. He continues to live and work in Pasadena, where he illustrates for National Geographic, enRoute magazine, GOOD magazine, and many other clients.
OPPOSITE Early Bird, 2008. Exhibition, Neon Frontier, Hibbleton Gallery, Fullerton, CA. Poster. 5 color. Edition of 30.
TOP The Reel Inn, 2009. Exhibition, Changes, Subtext Gallery, San Diego, CA. Poster. 5 color. Edition of 20.
BOTTOM Vital Organ, 2008. Exhibition, Neon Frontier, Hibbleton Gallery, Fullerton, CA. Poster. 5 color. Edition of 20.
NEXT SPREAD The Reel Inn (detail).
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LEFT Untitled, 2008. Exhibition, Neon Frontier, Hibbleton Gallery, Fullerton, CA. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 10.
OPPOSITE City on Stilts, 2008. Exhibition, Neon Frontier, Hibbleton Gallery, Fullerton, CA. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 8.
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TOP LEFT Two Bears, 2007. Personal. Poster. 5 color. Edition of 20.
OPPOSITE Two Bears Revisited, 2009. Exhibition, Changes, Subtext Gallery, San Diego, CA. Poster. 5 color. Edition of 25.
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TOP RIGHT San Elijo, 2009. Exhibition, Changes, Subtext Gallery, San Diego, CA. Poster. 5 color. Edition of 30.
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CODY HUDSON www.struggleinc.com
Cody Hudson is a Chicago-based artist who is also the owner and creative director of the design firm Struggle Inc. His graphic work and paintings have been exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, and Japan: the Museum of Contemporary Art and Andrew Rafacz Gallery, both in Chicago; New Image Art in Los Angeles; Rocket Gallery in Tokyo; and The Lazy Dog Galerie in Paris.
OPPOSITE Save Skull, 2008. Personal. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 50.
LEFT One, Two, Pump It Up, One, Two, 2008. Personal. Poster. 6 color. Edition of 50.
NEXT SPREAD One, Two, Pump It Up, One, Two (detail).
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LEFT One, 2008. Personal. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 50.
OPPOSITE Two, 2008. Personal. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 50.
NEXT SPREAD LEFT Tear The Club Up, 2008. Personal. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 50.
NEXT SPREAD RIGHT Back To Jail, 2008. Personal. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 50.
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IMEUS DESIGN www.imeusdesign.co.uk
Anthony Peters, a.k.a. Imeus Design, started his creative career studying fine art on the sunny South Coast of England. After graduating, his love of cubism, fluxus, op, pop, and conceptual art fed into an obsession with graphic design and illustration, especially deceptively simple block color works, screen prints, paper cuts, and pieces containing unusual typography. Peters currently works as a retoucher, illustrator, and graphic artist. He exhibits regularly in a variety of London galleries and counts the following companies and organizations among his clients, coconspirators, and exhibitors: 2K by Gingham, GQ magazine, Airside/It’s Pop It’s Art, Getty Images, Dalston Print Club, L’Affiche Moderne, the Art Group, Scarlet magazine, Manna Records, and the East End Arts Club.
OPPOSITE Monolith, 2009. Personal. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 20.
TOP Sea Face, 2009. Private commission. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 20.
BOTTOM My Baby Just Cares for Me, 2009. Exhibition, Secret Blisters, Dalston Print Club, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 20.
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LEFT The Sun Always Shines, 2009. Personal. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 20.
OPPOSITE Persuasion, 2009. East End Arts Club. Poster. 5 color. Edition of 20.
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JEREMYVILLE www.jeremyville.com
Jeremyville grew up in Tamarama, a sleepy beachside suburb of Sydney. He is an artist, product designer, and author. He self-produced his first mass 3-D inflatable designer toy in 1995, and wrote the first book on designer toys, Vinyl Will Kill, in 2003. He has been part of group shows at Colette in Paris, the Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donna Regina in Naples, the 796 Arts District in Beijing, and Giant Robot in New York City. Converse recently released a Jeremyville Chuck Taylor hightop shoe, and Juxtapoz magazine profiled Jeremyville in 2009. He splits his time between his New York City and Bondi Beach, Sydney, studios.
OPPOSITE ‘Shroom Vibrations, 2007. Exhibition, Kids Today, MTV Gallery, Sydney, Australia. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 100.
TOP The Streets of Jeremyville, 2009. Solo show, The Streets of Jeremyville, AREA\B Gallery, Milan, Italy. Giant screen print. 2 color. Edition of 200.
BOTTOM The Breakfast, 2007. Exhibition, Jeremyville NYC, Showroom Gallery, New York, NY. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 100.
NEXT SPREAD The Streets of Jeremyville (detail).
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TOP LEFT Central Park Jeremyville, 2007. Jeremyville. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 100.
TOP RIGHT My Summer in Brighton, 2008. Exhibition, My Summer in Brighton, Castor and Pollux, Brighton, United Kingdom. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 20.
BOTTOM Saturday in Soho, 2007. Exhibition, Jeremyville NYC, Showroom Gallery, New York, NY. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 100.
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OPPOSITE Love in Jeremyville, 2006. Faesthetic magazine. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 100.
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KALEIDOPHANT www.vandling.co.uk
Kaleidophant is a collaborative project between Therese Vandling and Luke Frost involving illustration, collage, and the exploration of screen-printing techniques. Vandling and Frost are both illustrators, designers, and printmakers. Vandling graduated from the Royal College of Art in London in 2007. Frost is also a member of Heretic, a London studio specializing in screen-printed projects.
OPPOSITE Unknown Species, 2009. Kaleidophant. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 10.
LEFT Spacehead, 2009. Kaleidophant. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 10.
NEXT SPREAD LEFT Parasite, 2009. Kaleidophant. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 10.
NEXT SPREAD RIGHT Parasite (detail).
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LANDLAND www.landland.net
Landland is a very small graphic design and illustration studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota, started by Dan Black, Jessica Seamans, and the late Matt Zaun in the spring of 2007. The Landland studio doubles as a fully functional screen-printing shop, mainly focusing on record sleeves, posters, and art prints. They will soon start publishing some short-run books and a handful of very limited-edition records. Minneapolis tends to get very cold, so it often makes sense to stay inside and draw tessellation patterns or the names of bands or messed-up billboards or things that you remember from back when it was fun to go outside.
OPPOSITE Untitled, 2009. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
ABOVE A Rainbow Made of Hair, 2008. Personal. Art print. 9 color. Edition of 27.
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OPPOSITE Untitled, 2009. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
ABOVE Untitled, 2008. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
NEXT SPREAD Untitled, 2009. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
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LEFT Untitled, 2009. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
OPPOSITE Untitled, 2009. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
NEXT SPREAD Untitled, 2008. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
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DANIEL LUEDTKE www.danimaldanimal.blogspot.com
Daniel Luedtke is a self-taught printmaker, artist, and musician from Minneapolis, Minnesota. His brightly colored, bold prints pair geometric abstraction with absurdist, figurative elements that are often inspired by feminist politics, folk art, and kitsch. He got his start by printing posters for his band, Gay Beast, back in 2006 and has since worked on many poster, packaging, and merchandise commissions. After completing a few printmaking residencies in 2008 and 2009, his focus has shifted toward fineart printmaking and creating larger prints and installations for shows both in the United States and abroad.
OPPOSITE Health/Icy Demons, 2008. First Avenue. Poster. 5 color. Edition of 88.
TOP 2nd Wave, 2009. Personal. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 525.
BOTTOM Banana Wallpaper, 2009. Highpoint Center for Printmaking. Wallpaper. 2 color. Edition of 1100.
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LEFT U.S. Girls Variant, 2008. Personal. Test print. 3 color. Edition of 1.
OPPOSITE Figure Study (Randy), 2009. Created during artist residency at AS220, Providence, RI. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 60.
NEXT SPREAD Gang Gang Bananafest, 2008. First Avenue. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 120.
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OPPOSITE Behold #2, 2009. Highpoint Center for Printmaking. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 20.
RIGHT Test #2 (doublesided print), 2009. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
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LEFT / OPPOSITE Test #2 (doublesided print), 2009. Personal. Test print. Colors unknown. Edition of 1.
NEXT SPREAD Vortex Vacation, 2008. Exhibition, Radar Eyes, CoProsperity Sphere, Chicago, IL. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 95.
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DAVID MARON www.davedavey.com
Residing in Brooklyn, New York, David Maron works freelance as a graphic designer. He graduated from the Cooper Union in 2009 with a background in graphic design, illustration, and printmaking, and thoroughly enjoys making things, including books and prints. Book arts is a passion and personal practice for him, though much of his work is also inspired by printmaking. Maron’s professional—as well as personal—interests are in all forms of printed matter, most specifically magazines and art publications. His concern for the livelihood of the magazine industry has heightened his enthusiasm for periodicals. He believes in a constant circulation of creative and original ideas.
OPPOSITE Spread the Love, 2009. Personal. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 40.
TOP Valentine 08, 2008. Personal. Poster/gift/card. 2 color. Edition of 40.
BOTTOM / NEXT SPREAD A Series of Impossible Occurrences, 2009. Exhibition, Whatsoever Things Are True, The Cooper Union, New York, NY. Art series. 3–5 color. Edition of 90.
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SPREAD The Earliest Discovered Asteroids, 2009. Personal. Poster series. 2 color. Edition of 30.
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MARQUE & ANNA WOLF www.marquecreative.com www.annawolf.com
Marque is a branding consultancy working collectively across three studios: London, New York City, and Glasgow. The company specializes in position, identity, and communication. Anna Wolf is a New York City–based photographer from Los Angeles. She has been shooting professionally for almost ten years, working with clients like Quicksilver, American Eagle Outfitters, Bon Appetit magazine, and Yves Saint Laurent. Marque and Anna Wolf came together to collaborate on a series of photo-based screen prints for the New York hotel the Nolitan.
OPPOSITE Jennifer Marie Sims and Mario Hugo Gonzalez, Artist Management, Hugo and Marie, 2009. The Nolitan. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 8.
TOP Nina and Julia Werman, Boutique Owners, Valley NYC, 2009. The Nolitan. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 8.
BOTTOM Keith Phillips, Sales Associate and Visual Merchandiser, Me&Ro, 2009. The Nolitan. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 8.
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TOP LEFT Duncan Quinn and Theodore Crispino, Tailors, Duncan Quinn, 2009. The Nolitan. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 8.
TOP RIGHT Selima Salaun, Designer, Selima Optique, 2009. The Nolitan. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 8.
OPPOSITE Nicholas Cox, Chef, La Esquina, 2009. The Nolitan. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 8.
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BLAKE E. MARQUIS www.blakeemarquis.com
Blake E. Marquis was born in New Hampshire and attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. After school he left for Los Angeles to work at Studio Number One, then headed back to Brooklyn to work on various commercial and personal projects. His work has been shown worldwide, featured in numerous publications, and has even picked up advertising awards along the way. In 2010, after exhibiting at Space 1026 in Philadelphia, Blake helped found Mistress, a creative agency. His pastimes include pearl diving and selling short.
OPPOSITE Unique Vine, 2009. Personal. Art print. 24 color. Edition of 1.
TOP Unique Vine, 2009. Personal. Art print. 23 color. Edition of 1.
BOTTOM Hung with Thieves, 2009. Personal. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 1.
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SCOTT MASSEY www.nohawk.com
As a designer, bold graphics in black and white have always been Scott Massey’s favorite to look at and create. Work that is very raw, experimental, and expressive is what drew Massey to design and it’s what keeps him satisfied with the career and hobby. He combines analog and digital methods when creating designs from type, graphics, and photos. He finds the more work done outside of the computer box, the happier and healthier he is (at this point he’s at 55 percent but he’s working on it). As a designer, he tries to keep all records of failure in process books and zines. As an artist, he keeps them out in the open so he can learn from those missteps.
OPPOSITE Shed, 2009. Collaboration with Paul D’Elia for RRR.002. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 15.
TOP Wood Pecker, 2009. Collaboration with Paul D’Elia for RRR.002. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 15.
BOTTOM No Life, 2009. Collaboration with Paul D’Elia for RRR.002. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 15.
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Sikyscreen Combo Run, 2009. FND.001 & RRR.002. (1+9), 2009. Donated to SurfAid Art print. via the Motel 2 color. No Tell. Edition of 15. Art print. 2 color. TOP RIGHT Edition of 1. Sikyscreen Combo (2+4), 2009. Donated to SurfAid NEXT SPREAD No Dreams, 2009. via the Motel Personal. No Tell. Art print. Art print. 1 color. 2 color. Edition of 15. Edition of 15.
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PREVIOUS SPREAD LEFT Dayl, 2009. Collaboration with Paul D’Elia for RRR.002. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 14.
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Make Ready 2, 2009. Collaboration with Paul D’Elia for RRR.002. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 1.
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Dreamed, 2009. Collaboration with Paul D’Elia for RRR.002. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 15.
Make Ready 1, 2009. Collaboration with Paul D’Elia for RRR.002. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 1.
Division, 2009. MBR and MTK book. Art print. 1 color. Edition of 15.
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GARRETT MORIN www.partparcelny.com.com
After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2004, Garrett Morin now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Previously a member of the Rad Mountain collective, he is now half of Part & Parcel, a small creative studio that focuses on design, video, and illustration.
OPPOSITE Eloie, 2007. Personal. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 75.
TOP Untitled, 2009. Experiment. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 15.
BOTTOM Untitled, 2009. Experiment. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 15.
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ANDY MUELLER www.ohiogirl.com
Photographer and graphic designer Andy Mueller was raised in the Midwest on a healthy diet of BMX, skateboarding, music, and magazines. Mueller currently works fulltime for the Girl Skateboard Company as the art director of Lakai Limited Footwear. He also somehow finds time to freelance under the name ohiogirl and to run a small T-shirt line called The Quiet Life. Mueller lives in Los Angeles with his wife, son, daughter, two cats, bird, and ping-pong habit.
OPPOSITE Never Stop, 2009. Exhibition, Public Works, Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 12.
LEFT criss cross (pink/ green state), 2005. Traveling exhibition, All Day All Night. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 100.
NEXT SPREAD LEFT Happy Planet, 2008. Traveling exhibition, Off-Register, AVaerie, Chicago, IL. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 15.
NEXT SPREAD RIGHT Sad Planet, 2008. Traveling exhibition, Off-Register, AVaerie, Chicago, IL. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 15.
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OPPOSITE Society, 2007. Exhibition, StAAAmering, The Lab 101, Culver City, CA. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 100.
RIGHT Mankind Be Kind, 2008. Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 3.
NEXT SPREAD LEFT Peace Still Works, 2003. Traveling exhibition, The Free Library, M+R Gallery, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 20.
NEXT SPREAD RIGHT Love Art, 2005. Traveling exhibition, The Free Library, M+R Gallery, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 1.
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CHRIS SILAS NEAL www.redsilas.com
Chris Silas Neal is an illustrator and designer born in Texas and raised in Florida and Colorado. His work has been published by a variety of magazines and book publishers and has been recognized by Communication Arts, American Illustration, the AIGA, the Society of Illustrators, the Society of Publication Designers, the Art Directors Club of Denver, Print magazine, and the Society of News Designers. He exhibits drawings at various galleries across the country. He currently works and lives in Brooklyn, New York, and teaches illustration at Pratt Institute.
OPPOSITE Ice Cream, 2009. Synthetic Foods series. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 20.
LEFT Hot Dogs, 2009. Synthetic Foods series. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 4.
NEXT SPREAD Hot Dogs (detail).
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OPPOSITE Tacos, 2009. Synthetic Foods series. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 20.
ABOVE Pretzel, 2009. Synthetic Foods series. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 20.
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MIKE PERRY www.mikeperrystudio.com
Mike Perry works in Brooklyn, New York, making books, magazines, newspapers, clothing, illustrations, drawings, and paintings, and teaches whenever possible. He is the author of Hand Job and Over & Over, both published by Princeton Architectural Press. He has worked with Apple, the New York Times Magazine, Target, Urban Outfitters, eMusic, and Nike. In 2004 Step magazine included him in their annual 30 under 30 roundup, and in 2008 he received Print magazine’s New Visual Artist award and was one of the Art Directors Club Young Guns 6. Perry’s work has been exhibited in London, Tokyo, Singapore, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and New York City. He is also the author of the book you are now reading.
OPPOSITE Something Inside of Something Else, 2008. Exhibition, Inspired, Tinlark Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 30.
TOP Nine Story, 2009. Exhibition, Giant Zine Art Show, Grass Hut, Portland, OR. Art print. Hand colored. Edition of 1.
BOTTOM One Step Toward, 2009. Exhibition, Giant Zine Art Show, Grass Hut, Portland, OR. Art print. Hand colored. Edition of 4.
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OPPOSITE Going to the Market, 2009. Personal. Art print. Hand colored. Edition of 1.
TOP Door, 2008. Exhibition, The Patterns Found in Space, Giant Robot, New York, NY. Art print. 1 color. Edition of 10.
NEXT SPREAD LEFT From a Memory, 2009. Exhibition, Giant Zine Art Show, Grass Hut, Portland, OR. Art print. 1 color. Edition of 50.
BOTTOM Love Sour Love, 2008. Exhibition, The Patterns Found in Space, Giant Robot, New York, NY. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 30.
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NEXT SPREAD RIGHT Hey Over Here, 2009. Exhibition, A Small # of Things, Giant Robot, San Francisco, CA. Art print. 1 color. Edition of 50.
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PIETARI POSTI www.pposti.com
Finnish illustrator Pietari Posti was born and grew up in Helsinki, Finland. After graduating from Lahti Polytechnic with a bachelor of arts in graphic design, Posti worked for a few months as a graphic designer before moving to Barcelona, Spain, in late 2005, where he pursued his illustration career. His work has been featured in numerous publications around the world, including the New York Times, the Guardian, Wired magazine, and, in his own words, “many other magazines no one has ever heard of.”
OPPOSITE Metropolis (detail).
LEFT Metropolis, 2008. Exhibition, Now Showing: Exploring the Lost “Art” of the Film Poster, Cosh Gallery, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 6 color. Edition of 100.
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LUKE RAMSEY www.islandsfold.com
Luke Ramsey is one of the founding members of Islands Fold, an artist residency located on Pender Island, British Columbia, Canada. Ramsey has collaborated with more than eighty different artists to date and has exhibited in Bordeaux, Copenhagen, London, New York City, Philadelphia, Los Angeles; Portland, Oregon; Vancouver, and Taipei.
OPPOSITE Smooch (detail).
LEFT Smooch, 2004. Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 100.
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OPPOSITE Islands Fold Ethos, 2006. Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 100.
RIGHT The Be Kind Be Cause, 2005. Exhibition, The Be Kind Be Cause, Space 1026, Philadelphia, PA. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 100.
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RINZEN www.rinzen.com
Australian design and art collective Rinzen is best known for the collaborative approach of its five members, who joined forces in 2000. Rinzen’s work, created both individually and as a collective, covers a wide range of styles and techniques, often featuring utopian alternate realities, bold, geometric designs, or intricate, hand-drawn studies. The group’s posters and album covers have been exhibited at the Louvre, and their large-scale artwork has been installed in Tokyo’s Zero Gate and Copenhagen’s Hotel Fox. Members of Rinzen are spread all over the world, with bases in Berlin, Brisbane, Melbourne, and New York City.
OPPOSITE Slip! Slop! Slap!, 2007 (Craig Redman/Rinzen). Exhibition, Solar Powered, Kong Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 50.
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On Waking, 2007 (Karl Maier/ Rinzen). Exhibition, Solar Powered, Kong Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 50.
Happy Ending, 2007 (Adrian Clifford/ Rinzen). Exhibition, Solar Powered, Kong Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 50.
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LEFT Stevie, 2008 (Craig Redman/ Rinzen). Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 100.
OPPOSITE On Reflection, 2007 (Rilla Alexander/ Rinzen). Exhibition, Solar Powered, Kong Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 50.
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CHRIS RUBINO www.chrisrubino.com
Chris Rubino is a New York City–based artist and designer whose work has been exhibited in Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, and the United States. He has created designs and illustrations for such clients as the New York Times, Banana Republic, and the Public Theater. He also runs a Brooklyn-based silk-screen studio called Studio18Hundred that makes limited-edition posters for bands such as The Rapture, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, and Vetiver. He is a cofounder of the transitionist art movement. Rubino was chosen as an Art Directors Club Young Guns 5. The Museum of Design Zurich recently added a series of his posters to its permanent collection.
OPPOSITE Exploding Rainbow, 2009. Exhibition, Make Believe Maple Leaves, Heist Gallery, New York, NY. Art print. Hand colored. Edition of 10.
TOP Hanging Chucks, 2008. Exhibition, The Center of Something, Chashama Gallery, New York, NY. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 15.
BOTTOM Sato, 2009. Exhibition, Make Believe Maple Leaves, Heist Gallery, New York, NY. Art print. Hand colored. Edition of 1.
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OPPOSITE Joshua Tree, 2008. Exhibition, Time Changes, Calm & Punk Gallery, Tokyo, Japan. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 10.
ABOVE & Sometimes Kids, 2008. Exhibition, The Center of Something, Chashama Gallery, New York, NY. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 10.
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NATHANIEL RUSSELL www.crookedarm.blogspot.com
Nathaniel Russell makes drawings, prints, and paintings of mysterious figures, inspirational imagery, new-age posters, primitive characters, dream thoughts, and references to our common subconscious connections. His work has been exhibited in solo, group, and traveling exhibitions in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, London, and Tokyo. Small presses in Scotland, Canada, and Germany have published zines of his drawings. His illustrations have been featured in the Listography series of books, Dwell magazine, and on album covers for record labels such as Sub Pop, Bella Union, Secretly Canadian, Asthmatic Kitty, and Brushfire. Russell currently lives and works in Indianapolis, Indiana, after recently moving there from Oakland, California.
OPPOSITE Open Sesame, 2009. Personal. Poster. 1 color (split fountain). Edition of 50.
TOP Blue Tears, 2008. Exhibition, New Heaven, Mollusk Surf Shop, San Francisco, CA. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 50.
BOTTOM Petal to the Metal, 2008. Exhibition, Thing, Big Car Gallery, Indianapolis, IN. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 40.
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PREVIOUS SPREAD LEFT Eternal & You, 2009. Personal. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 50.
PREVIOUS SPREAD RIGHT Pocahaunted/Sun Araw West Coast Tour, 2009. Personal. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 50.
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Personal Pyramid, 2007. Print of the Month Club. Poster. 2 color (split fountain). Edition of 50.
Two Days in Autumn, 2006. Music festival, FolkYEAH!, Big Sur, CA. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 40.
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Gold Light, 2006. Print of the Month Club. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 50.
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SERIPOP www.seripop.com
Formed in 2002, Seripop is the nom de guerre of the award-winning creative duo Chloe Lum and Yannick Desranleau. Based in Montreal, Seripop has earned international recognition for its stylistically distinct, silk-screened street posters. In 2005, Seripop began experimenting with sculptural print installations, which led to a series of solo exhibitions at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, United Kingdom; Peacock Visual Arts, Aberdeen, Scotland; Bongoût Gallery, Berlin, Germany; and Spedition, Bremen, Germany. In addition to Seripop, Lum and Desranleau are members of AIDS Wolf, a noise-rock band, and Hamborghinni!, a drums and electronics project.
OPPOSITE Metamorphosis, 2009. Exhibition, The Video World Made Flesh, 107 Shaw Gallery, Toronto, Canada. Art print. 15 color. Edition of 71.
TOP Portrait #4, 2009. Exhibition, No Henge, Emporium Gallery, Montreal, Canada. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 80.
BOTTOM Portrait #2, 2009. Exhibition, No Henge, Emporium Gallery, Montreal, Canada. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 80.
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OPPOSITE Portrait #3, 2009. Exhibition, No Henge, Emporium Gallery, Montreal, Canada. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 80.
RIGHT Portrait #1, 2009. Exhibition, No Henge, Emporium Gallery, Montreal, Canada. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 80.
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LEFT Génusss Aux Mitaines, 2008. Personal. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 80.
OPPOSITE C’est Pas La Prem, 2008. Personal. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 80.
NEXT SPREAD Untitled, 2009 (detail). Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. Art print. 9 color. Edition of 80.
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PREVIOUS SPREAD Mutations diptych, 2008. Published by Twisted Knister for the Seripop retrospective at Spedition, Bremen, Germany. Art print. 5 color. Edition of 25.
LEFT Gothik Thursday, 2008. Exhibition, Radar Eyes, CoProsperity Sphere, Chicago, IL. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 55.
OPPOSITE Pizza Party, 2009. Printed on-site by the artists, Peacock Visual Arts, Aberdeen, Scotland. Art print. 3 color. Edition of 70.
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TOP LEFT Sweetly, 2008. Exhibition, Radar Eyes, CoProsperity Sphere, Chicago, IL. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 80.
OPPOSITE Neatly Pumps Air, 2008. Exhibition, Radar Eyes, CoProsperity Sphere, Chicago, IL. Art print. 4 color. Edition of 80.
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ANDY SMITH www.andysmithillustration.com
Andy Smith graduated from the Royal College of Art in London in 1998. He combines illustration and typography to create images that have humor, energy, and optimism. His work has the tactile feel of the handmade and hand-printed despite the fact that it’s often created digitally. His client list includes Nike, Orange, Mercedes Benz, Sony, McDonald’s, and Expedia. He has exhibited in the United Kingdom, France, the United States, and Australia, and has won D&AD, Association of Illustrators, and Creative Circle awards. He lives and works in Hastings, United Kingdom.
MIDDLE OPPOSITE Watch This Space, 2008. Exhibition, Blisters on My Fingers, Print Club, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 35.
4 Colour Monster, 2008. Trading card exhibition, The Monster Mash, Playlounge, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 40.
BOTTOM TOP They Went That Way, 2009. Personal. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 40.
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Warning the Monster Is, Loose, 2007. Personal. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 50.
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LEFT Cinema Français, 2007. Sight and Sound magazine. Poster. 1 color. Edition of 40.
OPPOSITE Relax & Move to the Country, 2007. Exhibition, If You Could, Exposure Gallery, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 40.
NEXT SPREAD LEFT Inergetical, 2009. Exhibition, The Art of Lost Words, text/gallery, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 10.
NEXT SPREAD RIGHT Do Not Bend, 2009. Exhibition, Blisters on My Fingers, Print Club, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 35.
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MARCROY SMITH www.marcroy.co.uk
Marcroy Smith is a graphic designer and illustrator specializing in screen printing. He graduated from the University of Brighton, where he studied under amazing teachers, including Jasper Goodall and David Foldvari. After graduation he went on to do a work placement in New York City with the creative screen-print duo Urban Inks. Since then he has managed to scrape together a living through freelance work for various publications, bands, and record labels. He also curates exhibitions and is working on his side project People of Print, which is an online directory of print artists from all over the world.
OPPOSITE Ceefax, 2009. Collaboration with Nic Bennett. Art print. 2 color. Edition of 15.
LEFT Death of Protoplasm, 2009. Personal. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 35.
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SONNENZIMMER www.sonnenzimmer.com
Sonnenzimmer is a Chicago-based art and screen-print studio owned and operated by Nadine Nakanishi and Nick Butcher. The couple merges backgrounds in typography, printmaking, graphic design, and fine art to create hand-crafted posters, books, and music packaging for a wide array of projects and clients. Working closely with Chicago’s bustling free-jazz and improvisedmusic community, Sonnenzimmer has found an environment where experimentation and abstraction are not only respected, they are demanded. This freedom has allowed Nakanishi and Butcher to work through countless ideas and styles of execution, helping to shape their visual language, which is simultaneously quiet and bold.
OPPOSITE Adventures in Modern Music, 2009. Music festival, The Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL. Poster. 10 color. Edition of 100.
TOP Vox Arcana, 2009. Vox Arcana. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 75.
BOTTOM The Rock Poster, 2008. Panel event, Columbia College, Chicago, IL. Poster. 5 color. Edition of 150.
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OPPOSITE Throbbing Gristle, 2009. Music festival, The Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL. Poster. 5 color. Edition of 350.
RIGHT Efterklang, Slaraffenland, and Nick Butcher, 2008. Personal. Poster. 6 color. Edition of 50.
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JOEL SPEASMAKER www.thisisforest.com
Forest is the multipurpose studio of Joel Speasmaker, located in Brooklyn, New York, and covers the areas of graphic design, art direction, publishing, branding, web design, illustration, and various curatorial projects. Speasmaker previously published The Drama magazine, served as art director for Anthem magazine, and was comics editor for Swindle. He has shown and curated exhibitions in various galleries, such as Subliminal Projects, Scion Installation L.A., DDR Projects, New Image Art, LittleBird, Lump, Okay Mountain, and Thanky Space.
OPPOSITE Kyoko, 2007. Exhibition, Fresh Prints, Quirk Gallery, Richmond, VA. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 15.
TOP Surya Narayana triptych (1 of 3), 2008. Traveling exhibition, Off-Register, Foundation Projects, Los Angeles, CA. Poster. 6 color. Edition of 10.
BOTTOM Surya Narayana triptych (3 of 3), 2008. Traveling exhibition, Off-Register, Foundation Projects, Los Angeles, CA. Poster. 6 color. Edition of 10.
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JIM STOTEN www.jimtheillustrator.co.uk
Jim Stoten lives and works in Suffolk, United Kingdom. He draws as much as he can in lots of different sketchbooks, and occasionally experiments with collage, painting, and Photoshop. He has worked for many clients including Habitat, MTV, Levi’s, Urban Outfitters, The New Yorker, and the Guardian.
OPPOSITE My Best Friend, 2008. Personal. Art print. 1 color. Edition of 50.
LEFT Time Drawing, 2009. Collaboration with Mike Perry. Poster. 3 color. Edition of 50.
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JAMES VICTORE www.jamesvictore.com
James Victore is a self-taught, independent artist and designer. Clients include Moët et Chandon, Aveda, Apple, Fuse TV, Time magazine, Yohji Yamamoto, Yamaha, and the New York Times. Currently, Victore is designing a line of hand-painted surfboards for Design Within Reach, and he recently started the design workshop Sahre Victore Wilker with two friends. Victore’s designs are in the permanent collections of the Palais du Louvre, Paris; the Library of Congress, Washington DC; the Museum of Design Zurich, Switzerland; and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He teaches graphic design at the School of Visual Arts in New York City and lives, loves, and works in Brooklyn, New York.
OPPOSITE Dirty Dishes (detail).
LEFT Dirty Dishes, 2007. Dirty Dishes. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 300.
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HANNAH WALDRON www.hannahwaldron.co.uk
Hannah Waldron graduated from the University of Brighton in 2007 with a bachelor of arts in illustration. She has enjoyed working freelance on a variety of projects, while developing her own practice. The issue of reproduction is important to her, and she has been drawn to self-publishing through her interest in screen-printing and bookbinding processes. Waldron exhibits her work on occasion; she uses these opportunities to follow trails of thoughts she feels are worth exploring, in the hope of making connections with subjects she finds fascinating, abstract, or, most commonly, abstruse. Waldron splits her time between London and Berlin.
OPPOSITE Best Aviary, 2008. Exhibition, Jayne Amongst the Birds, Tatty Devine/Brick Lane Gallery, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 4 color. Edition of 65.
LEFT Best Aviary, 2008. Exhibition, Jayne Amongst the Birds, Tatty Devine/Brick Lane Gallery, London, United Kingdom. Poster. 2 color. Edition of 65.
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SPREAD Today I Am a Polar Bear, 2008. Personal. Poster/book. 2 color. Edition of 150.
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PREVIOUS SPREAD All Animals Landscape (detail).
LEFT All Animals Landscape, 2007. Personal. Art print. 6 color. Edition of 50.
OPPOSITE Counterpart Magazine ISSUE 2, 2008. Counterpart magazine. Fold-up poster. 1 color. Edition of 500.
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Death of Protoplasm, 229 Decoder Ring Design A Concern’s series, 26–27 Adidas, 55 DEMO. See also Justin Fines, Adventures in Modern Music, 54–61 230 Dell, 41 Aesthetic Apparatus, 13, D&AD, 223 18–29 Design Within Reach, 239 AIDS Wolf, 209 Desranleau, Yannick. See AIGA, 177 also Seripop, 209 Airside/It’s Pop It’s Art, Dirty Dishes, 238–39 109 Division, 165 Akron Family, 89 DIY Album Art, 77 Alexander, Rilla. See also Do Not Bend, 227 Rinzen, 197 Domm, Rachel, 62–65 All Animals Landscape, Doom in Bloom, 19 244–46 Doombuddy I: Code Name: All Day All Night Mister Tibbets, 21 (exhibition), 169 Doombuddy II: Mister Tibbets American Eagle Outfitters, First Blood, 21 151 Doombuddy III: Mister American Express, 41 Tibbets Project X, 21 American Illustration Doombuddy: IV: Mister (magazine), 177 Tibbets Prince of Doom, 21 Analog Clothing, 77 Doomdrips series, 19, 21 & Sometimes Kids, 201 Door, 184 Andrew Rafacz Gallery, 101, C Dose, 23 168 C’est Pas La Prem, 213 Drama (magazine), 235 Anthem (magazine), 235 CalArts (California Dreamed, 164 Apocabliss, 89 Institute of the Arts), 35 Drifter, 82 Apple, 183, 239 California Love, 33 Duncan Quinn and Theodore AREA\B Gallery, 113–15 Calm & Punk Gallery, 200 Crispino, Tailors, Duncan Arkitip (magazine), 82 Castor and Pollux, 116 Quinn, 152 Art Basel, 40, 43 Ceefax, 228 Dwell (magazine), 203 Art Center College of Center of Something, The Design, 43, 93 (exhibition), 199, 201 E Art Directors Club of Central Park Jeremyville, E*Rock, 66–67 Denver, 177 116 Earliest Discovered Art Directors Club Young Changes (exhibition), 93–95, Asteroids, The, 148–49 Guns, 183, 199 98–99 Early Bird, 92 Art Group, The, 109 Chashama Gallery, 199, 201 East End Arts Club, 109, 111 Art of Lost Words, The Cheuk, Deanne, 40–41 Efterklang, Slaraffenland, (exhibition), 226 Cinema Français, 224 and Nick Butcher, 233 Artcrank Poster Show, 19 City on Stilts, 97 Eichenseer, Chris, 55 AS220, 135 Clifford, Adrian. See also Eloie, 166 Ashkahn. See also Ashkahn Rinzen, 195 Emporium Gallery, 209–11 Shahparnia, 30–33 Co-Prosperity Sphere, Empty Bottle, The Association of Illustrators, 142–43, 218, 220–21 (music festival), 230, 232 223 Cochran, Josh, 42–45 eMusic, 183 Asthmatic Kitty, 203 Coleman, Michael, 46–51 enRoute (magazine), 93 Audio Dregs, 67 Colette (gallery), 113 Eternal & You, 204 AV-aerie, 170–71 Columbia College, 231 Evolution of the Muff, 30 Aveda, 239 Communication Arts Expedia, 223 (magazine), 177 Exploding Rainbow, 198 B Converse, 41, 113 Exposure Gallery, 225 Back to Jail, 107 Cooper Union, 145–47 Balance, 83 Corleone Records, 77 F Baltic Centre for Cosh Gallery, 188–89 Faesthetic (magazine), 117 Contemporary Art, 209, 214–15 Counterpart (magazine), 247 Fidelity and Casualty, The, Banana Republic, 199 Counterpart Magazine ISSUE 26–27 Banana Wallpaper, 133 2, 247 Figure Study (Randy), 135 Barry, Scott, 34–39 Creative Circle, 223 Fines, Justin. See also Basket with Basket Pattern, criss cross (pink/green DEMO, 55 65 state), 169 First Avenue, 132, 136–37 Be Kind Be Cause, The, 193 FND.001 (zine), 158 Be Kind Be Cause, The D Foldvari, David, 229 (exhibition), 193 D’Elia, Paul 156–57, 162–64 FolkYEAH! (music festival), Beastie Boys, The, 89 Dalston Print Club, 109 207 Beautiful/Decay (magazine), Datz, Jim, 52–53 Forest. See also Joel 35 Dayl, 162 Speasmaker, 234–35 Behind the Light, 70–71 DDR Projects (gallery), 235 Forever & Ever, 62 Behold #2, 138 Deal, 24 Forgetfulness, 8–9, 68, 71
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Bella Union, 203 Bennett, Nic, 228 Best Aviary, 240 Big Car Gallery, 203 Black, Dan. See also Landland, 13–15, 123 Blisters on My Fingers (exhibition), 222, 227 Blue Tears, 203 BMX, 169 Bon Appetit (magazine), 151 Bondi Beach, 113 Bongoût Gallery, 66–67, 209 Breakfast, The, 113 Brian Jonestown Massacre, The, 199 Bricks and Drips, 73 Brooklyn, 53 Brushfire, 203 Bummer Road, 221 Burton, 55 Butcher, Nick. See also Sonnenzimmer, 231, 233 Byzewski, Michael. See also Aesthetic Apparatus, 19
Fort Thunder, 13 Foundation Editions, 47 Foundation Projects, 235 Fountain, The, 35–37 4 Colour Monster, 223 Fourstar Clothing Company, 47 Frank L. Sprayberry, 25 Frank L. Sprayberry Presidential Collage Series, 22–25 Free Library (exhibition), 174–75 Fresh Prints (exhibition), 234 From a Memory, 186 Frost, Luke. See also Kaleidophant, 119 Fryk Beat, 67 Fuse TV, 239
G Galleri Jonas Kleerup, 69 Gang Gang Bananafest, 136–37 Gap, 41 Gay Beast, 133 Génusss aux Mitaines, 212 Getty Images, 109 Giant Robot, 35, 113, 184, 187 Giertz, Anna, 8–9, 68–71 Girl Skateboard Company, 47, 169 Gluekit. See also Kathleen and Christopher Sleboda, 72–75 Going to the Market, 185 Gold Light, 207 GOOD (magazine), 93 Good Vibes, 32 Goodall, Jasper, 229 Gothik Thursday, 218 GQ (magazine), 109 Grand Ave. 02, 51 Grass Hut, 183, 186 Guardian, 41, 189, 237 Guitar Parts, 91
H Habitat, 237 Hamborghinni!, 209 Hand Job, 183 Handplant, 73 Hands of Time, 34 Hanging Chucks, 199 Happy Ending, 195 Happy Planet, 170 Hardisty-Disk, 77 Hardisty, J. Namdev, 76–79 Harrington, Steven, 55, 80–87 Haus, 39 Hayuk, Maya, 88–91 Health/Icy Demons, 132 Heist Gallery, 198–99 Heretic, 119 Hey Over Here, 187 Hibbleton Gallery 92–93, 96–97 Highpoint Center for Printmaking, 133, 138 Holder, Andrew, 92–99
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Homeless Home, 61 Hor Good, 22 Hot Dogs, 177–79 Hotel Fox, 195 Hudson, Cody, 55, 100–107 Hung With Thieves, 155 Hunters, 43
I I Love LA, 31 Ibarra, Dan. See also Aesthetic Apparatus, 19 Ice Cream, 176 IdN (magazine), 35 If You Could (exhibition), 225 Imeus Design. See also Anthony Peters, 108–111 Inergetical, 226 Inside Path, 42, 44–45 Inspired (exhibition), 182 Islands Fold, 191 Islands Fold Ethos, 192
J Jayne Amongst the Birds (exhibition), 240–41 Jennifer Marie Sims and Mario Hugo Gonzales, Artist Management, Hugo and Marie, 150 Jeremyville, 112–17 Jeremyville Chuck Taylor, 113 Jeremyville NYC (exhibition), 113, 116 Joshua Tree, 200 Junk Drawer, 57 Juxtapoz (magazine), 113
K Kaleidophant, 7, 118–21 Keith Phillips, Sales Associate and Visual Merchandiser, Me&Ro, 151 Kids Today (exhibition), 112 Kong Gallery, 194, 197 Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts, and Design, 69 Krietemeyer, Justin, 81 Kyoko, 234
L L’Affiche Moderne, 109 Lab 101, 172 Lahti Polytechnic, 189 Lakai Limited Footwear, 169 Landland. See also Dan Black, 13–15, 122–31 Lane Crawford, 41 Lazy Dog Galerie, The, 101 Levi’s, 41, 237 Library of Congress, 239 Listen to Unwound, 77 Listography series, 203 Lite, 22 LittleBird Gallery, 55, 235 London, 53 Louvre, 195, 239 Love Art, 175 Love in Jeremyville, 117
Love Sour Love, 184 Luedtke, Daniel, 132–43 Lum, Chloe. See also Seripop, 209 Lump (gallery), 235
M M+R Gallery, 174–75 Maier, Karl. See also Rinzen, 195 Make Believe Maple Leaves (exhibition), 198–99 Make Ready 1, 163 Make Ready 2, 164 Manhattan, 52 Mankind Be Kind, 173 Manna Records, 109 Maron, David, 144–49 Marque & Anna Wolf, 150–53 Marquis, Blake E., 154–55 Massey, Scott, 156–65 MBR and MTK, 164 McDonald’s, 223 McGinness, Ryan, 63 Mercedes Benz, 223 Metamorphosis, 208 Metropolis, 188–89 Giant Zine Art Show, 183, 186 Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 77 Mistress, 155 Moët et Chandon, 239 Mollusk Surf Shop, 203 Monolith, 108 Monster Mash, The (exhibition), 223 Morin, Garrett, 166–67 Motel No Tell, 158–59 MTV, 41, 237 MTV Gallery, 113, 237 Mueller, Andy, 55, 168–75 Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donna Regina, 113 Museum of Contemporary Art, 101 Museum of Design Zurich, 199, 239 Mushroom Girls Virus, 41 Mutations diptych, 216–17 MVA, The. See also J. Namdev Hardisty, 76–79 My Baby Just Cares for Me, 109 My Best Friend, 236 My Summer in Brighton, 116 My Summer in Brighton (exhibition), 116
N Nakanishi, Nadine. See also Sonnenzimmer, 231 National Forest Design, 81 National Geographic, 93 Neal, Chris Silas, 176–81 Neatly Pumps Air, 220 Neither Fish Nor Fowl, 53 Neon Frontier (exhibition), 92–93, 96–97 Neon Monster and Fendi booth (exhibition), 43 Never Never Never, 63
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Never Stop, 168 New Grand Tour Project, The (traveling exhibition), 41 New Heaven (exhibition), 203 New Image Art (gallery), 101, 235 New Mystics, 38 New Mystics, 38 New Skateboard Graphics, 77 New York Times, 189, 199, 239 New York Times Magazine, 41, 183 New Yorker (magazine), 237 Nickelodeon, 55 Nieves, 35 Nightwindows V3, 20 Nike, 41, 55, 183, 223 Nina and Julia Werman, Boutique Owners, Valley NYC, 151 Nine Story, 183 No Dreams, 160–61 No Henge (exhibition), 209–11 No Life, 157 Nicholas Cox, Chef, La Esquina, 153 Nolitan, 150–53 Now Showing: Exploring the Lost “Art” of the Film Poster (exhibition), 188–89
O Off-Register (exhibition), 55, 170–71, 235 ohiogirl, 169 Okay Mountain, 235 On Reflection, 197 On Waking, 195 One, 104 One Foot in the Other World, The Other Foot in the Other World (exhibition), 34, 39 107 Shaw Gallery, 208 One on One Bicycle Studio, 19 One Step Toward, 183 One, Two, Pump It Up, One, Two, 101–103 Open Sesame, 202 Opium, 71 Orange, 223 Our Mountain, Triptych, 80–81 Our Mountain (exhibition), 80–81, 83–87 Over & Over, 183
P Parasite, 120–21 Part & Parcel, 167 Part of It, 73 Party Line (small), 60 Past, Present, Future, 84–86 Patterns Found in Space, The, 184 Peace Still Works, 174 Peacock Visual Arts, 209, 219
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Pedlars, 53 Pender Island, 191 People of Print, 229 Perry, Mike, 10, 12–13, 182–87, 237 Personal Pyramid, 206 Persuasion, 111 Petal to the Metal, 203 Peters, Anthony. See also Imeus Design, 108–111 Pizza Party, 219 Playlounge, 223 Pocahaunted/Sun Araw West Coast Tour, 205 Poeples, 55 Portrait #1 (Seripop), 211 Portrait #2 (Seripop), 209 Portrait #3 (Seripop), 210 Portrait #4 (Seripop), 209 Posti, Pietari, 188–89 Pratt Institute, 63, 155, 177 Pretzel, 181 Print (magazine), 177, 183 Print Club, 222, 227 Print of the Month Club, 207 Printed Matter, 63 Public Theater, 199 Public Works (exhibition), 168 Punk Planet (magazine), 47
Q Quicksilver, 151 Quiet Life, The, 169 Quirk Gallery, 234
R Rad Mountain, 55, 167 Radar Eyes (exhibition), 142–43, 218, 220–21 Radiating Diamond, 64 Rainbow Made of Hair, A, 123 Ramsey, Luke, 190–93 Rapture, The, 199 Receiver Gallery, 34, 39 Redman, Craig. See also Rinzen, 194, 196 Reel Inn, The, 93–95 Relax and Move to the Country, 225 Rhode Island School of Design, 167 Rings (After Josef Albers and Chris Duncan), 88 Rinzen, 194–97 Rock Poster, The, 231 Rocket Gallery, 101 Rome SDS, 55 Royal College of Art, 119, 223 RRR.002 (zine), 156–58, 162–64 Rubino, Chris 198–201 Rubylith films, 47 Run, 158 Russell, Nathaniel, 202–207
S Sad Burger, 54 Sad Planet, 171 Sahre Victore Wilker, 239
San Elijo, 99 Sato, 199 Saturday in Soho, 116 Save Skull, 100 Scarlet (magazine), 109 School of Visual Arts, 239 Scion Installation L.A. (gallery), 235 Sea Face, 109 Seamans, Jessica. See also Landland, 123 2nd Wave, 133 Secret Blisters (exhibition), 109 Secretly Canadian, 203 Self–Portrait of a Bike Commuter, 19 Selima Salaun, Designer, Selima Optique, 152 Series of Impossible Occurrences, A, 145–47 Seripop, 13, 208–221 796 796 Arts District, 113 Shahparnia, Ashkahn. See also Ashkahn, 31 Shed, 156 Showroom Gallery, 113, 116 ‘Shroom Vibrations, 112 Sibyl, Allan, Basil, and James, 69 Sight, 39 Sight and Sound (magazine), 224 Sikyscreen Combo (1+9), 159 Sikyscreen Combo (2+4), 158 Simian Cyclopedia, 18 Sing!, 56 Sleboda, Kathleen and Christopher. See also Gluekit, 73 Slip! Slop! Slap!, 194 Slit, 22 Small # of Things, A (exhibition), 35, 187 Smith, Andy, 222–27 Smith, Marcroy, 228–29 Smokin’ Hot, 87 Smooch, 190–91 So Long Sister Moon (book), 35 Society, 172 Society of Illustrators, 177 Society for News Design, 177 Society of Publication Designers, 177 Solar Powered (exhibition) 194–95, 197 Somehow, We All Seem Connected, 86 Something Inside of Something Else, 182 Sonnenzimmer, 230–33 Sony, 223 Space 1026, 13, 155, 193 Spacehead, 119 Speasmaker, Joel. See also Forest, 235 Spedition, 209, 216–18 Spread the Love, 144 Sprint, 41 StAAAmering (exhibition), 172
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 239 Step (magazine), 183 Stevie, 196 Stoten, Jim, 10, 236–37 Streets of Jeremyville, The, 113–15 Streets of Jeremyville, The (exhibition), 113–15 Struggle Inc., 101 Studio Number One, 155 Studio Portrait, 75 Studio18Hundred, 199 Sub Pop, 203 Subliminal Projects (gallery), 235 Subtext Gallery, 93–95, 98–99 Sun Always Shines, The, 110 Supreme Mathematics Series, 79 SurfAid, 158–59 Surya Narayana triptych, 235 Swatch, 41 Sweetly, 221 Swindle, 235 Synthetic Foods series, 176–81
T T Magazine, 41 Tacos, 180 Tamarama, 113 Target, 41, 183 Tatty Devine/Brick Lane Gallery, 240–41 Tear the Club Up, 106 Test #2, 139–141 Test Print #210, 28 Test Print #211, 29 text/gallery, 226 Thanky Space, 235 Theme magazine 8x08 Print Show, 40 They Went That Way, 223 Thing (exhibition), 203 3rd & Army 03, 47 3630, 48–49 30 under 30, 183 Three Potato Four, 52–53 Throbbing Gristle, 232 Thunder, 74 Time (magazine), 239 Time Changes (exhibition), 200 Time Drawing, 237 Time-Life Encyclopedia, 81 Tinlark Gallery, 182 Today I Am a Polar Bear, 242–43 Tonight is Kinda Special, 90 TV on the Radio, 89 Twelves: Dead End Street, 76, 78 21 Inch, 22 Twisted Knister, 216–18 Two, 105 Two Bears, 99 Two Bears Revisited, 98 Two Days in Autumn, 207 2K by Gingham, 109
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U U.S. Girls Variant, 134 Unique Vine, 154–55 University of Brighton, 229, 241 Unknown Species, 118 Untitled (Deanne Cheuk), 40–41 Untitled (Garrett Morin), 167 Untitled (Gluekit), 72 Untitled (Landland) 122, 124–131 Untitled (Seripop) 214–15 Upside Down Rainbow Smile, 59 Urban Inks, 229 Urban Outfitters, 41, 183, 237
V Valentine 08, 145 Vandling, Therese. See also Kaleidophant, 119 Vetiver, 199 Victore, James, 238–39 Video World Made Flesh, The (exhibition), 208 Vinyl Will Kill, 113 Vital Organ, 93 Vortex Vacation, 142–143 Vox Arcana, 231
W Waldron, Hannah, 240–47 Walker 01, 50 Walker 02, 50 Warning the Monster is Loose, 223 Watch This Space, 222 Whaley, Kimberlee. See also The MVA, 77 Whatsoever Things Are True (exhibition), 145–47 Wind-Up Bird, 58 Wired (magazine), 189 Withers, Bill, 81 Wize Wiz, 66–67 Wolf, Anna, 151 Wood Pecker, 157
Y Yamaha, 239 Yohji Yamamoto, 239 Yves Saint Laurent, 151
Z Zaun, Matt. See also Landland, 123 Zero Gate, 195 Zoo York, 55
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