updates

November 17, 2008
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Four Down, Zero to go

Opposites Attract 08, Bryony, Armin, Gail and Robynne

The fourth Opposites Attract is now in the books and the 2008 series is over. What will 2009 bring? Only destiny knows. [Thanks to Bryony’s dad for the photo]

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Filed in Anderson/Raye Link


November 12, 2008
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Blondes have more Fun

It just depends what’s your idea of fun.

Poster for Sweet Charity musical by Gail.

Poster for Liz Phair performance by Robynne.

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Filed in Anderson/Raye Link


November 11, 2008
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Women of Design, Available for Purchase

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Just in the nick of time, we received our first shipment of Women of Design books and we will have them available for purchase at Thursday’s event.

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Filed in General Link


November 10, 2008
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Oldies but Goodies

Nothing beats some good old-fashioned, vintage-inspired typography be it Americana or wood type.

Poster for Harlem Song musical by Gail.

Poster for Modern Dog lecture at Syracuse University by Robynne.

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Filed in Anderson/Raye Link


November 07, 2008
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Stencilin’

If there is one motto to live by in the design industry it should be that when everything else fails, make a stencil. Not implying that everything else failed in these two posters, rather they point to how awesome stencil always looks.

The Lieutenant of Inishmore

Poster for The Lieutenant of Inishmore play by Gail.

Infatable Soule

Poster for Infatable Soule performance by Robynne.

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Filed in Anderson/Raye Link


November 06, 2008
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Groovy Type

Not much explanation ncessary, really, just dig it.

Chris Rock article for Rolling Stone

Spread for Rolling Stone by Gail.

The Names Project

Poster for the Names Project by Robynne.

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Filed in Anderson/Raye Link


November 05, 2008
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Lost in Translation: Fuzz vs. Fuck

Having fun with language — whether outright expletives or more subtle allusions — is part of Gail’s and Robynne’s talents that can be applied to both work and social conversation. Here we have two vastly different applications: On top is Robynne Raye’s contribution to the 2005 Hurricane Poster Project, which is self explanatory; and below it is Gail’s campaign for Avenue Q, the Sesame Street inspired Broadway musical not suitable for children. Aside from fun with words what these two posters have in common that the subject matter of both is, in the end, about puppets.

Fuck Bush

Avenue Q

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