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This poster was created to promote Tokion Magazine's Creativity Now Conference. The design was used as a street campaign poster (24"x36") as well as magazine ads (Time Out, Village Voice, The Onion) and an event brochure.
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These Ads were created to announce the new Thursday Styles section of the New York Times. They ran in the Times during the weeks leading up to the first issue of the styles section(April 2005). Ads were run as dodgers as well as single page layouts.
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This poster was created for the Labyrinth Theater production of "Massacre". This production was hosted at the Public Theater. The design was used as a large format poster (30x45), smaller postings, postcards and magazines ads (TimeOut). This poster was also the first of the season and chosen to be used for a template for all of the Labyrinth productions.
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This Poster was designed for the annual Barn Series Festival Hosted at The Public Theater. Ten Playwrights put on productions of their works-in-progress. The design was used as a large format poster (30x45) and postcards. A box in the lower left hand corner was left open to place in the name of the current show playing.
Role Art Director, Designer, Illustrator, Copywriter
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This poster was created for the London-based company, Don't Panic. The posters were distributed at different cultural events around London as well as posted in pubs, restaurants and other similar places. Each poster is printed on the back side of an advertisement for a new movie, album or something of the like. Each designer is asked to create a piece based on an issue important to them.
Role Art Director, Designer, Illustrator, Silkscreen
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This poster was commissioned by Tee Pee Records for the anticipated return to New York of The Brian Jonestown Massacre after the release of last year's highly controversial documentary about the band. A limited edition of 50 hand pulled silk-screens were produced for this event.
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Logo and sign were produced for TG170, a small New York City downtown boutique. The signage is cut from vinyl and meant to compliment the graffiti on the lower half of the store.
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Created for an art benefit in which 25 designers produced limited edition prints that would be auctioned off with all proceeds going to victims of Katrina and Rita.
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This invitation was commissioned by the Public Art Organization Creative Time. This event entailed a cocktail party accompanied by a private lecture on the art of pleasure.