The Place Betwixt Man and Beast

We love a challenge. Particularly when it involves our favorite pastime: Creating human-animal hybrids. In the new film, “Dinner for Schmucks,” Jemaine Clement plays a Mathew Barney-esque artist name Kieran Vollard. It’s no secret that we’re big-time Jemaine fans—so when director Jay Roach asked us to help create the artwork to represent Jemaine/Kieran’s warped artistic [...]

Aerial Typography

Ty Wilkins explains Rhett Dashwood‘s clever typographic landscapes project over at TypeTheory.com Thanks Scott and Jon. More here.

Ghost Signs

With design projects as diverse as The Walt Disney Family Museum, Harry Potter, and The Spirit, we’re always looking for historical type and image reference material. A friend of mine directed me to this great image pool of ghost signs on flickr. Group members from around the world contribute photos of faded painted commercial signage. [...]

Eastern European Modern

Tosh stumbled upon a great flikr image pool of mid-century design – stamps, match boxes, and travel stickers from Eastern Europe. Check it out here.

Bling!

Axiom won 2 of the 10 copper Ingots and 5 merit awards at the AIGA 100 Show. The show, this region’s most prestigious juried competition, honors and showcases this year’s best design, advertising and digital media. Both print and interactive entries were judged by three of the highest recognized names in the design community. We [...]

Art & Copy: Creative Week Style

In NYC for Creative Week and had the chance to see director Doug Pray’s ad doc Art & Copy at the IFC Center. Yeah it premiered in Utah at Sundance this year, but it was a tough one to get into. Yet it was definitely cool to see it in NYC at the birthplace of [...]

Salt Lake’s Ballin’est Art Show. (Long time no update)

This coming friday April 17th, we celebrate the continuation of this seasons religious holidays. With a ridicoolous new art show at the Kayo Gallery. Your(our) boy danny C is mixin it up again and wants to remind everyone of their religious duties this april; A. Palm Sunday B. Passover C. Good Friday D. Dan’s awesome [...]

Old Mexico

There is something wonderful about hand done type that expresses our core needs. Type weathered by time in a completely foreign context. The difference is beautiful. From Brent’s recent trip to Ixtapa, Mexico.

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