Archive for May, 2009
New Work: The Howlers
Lot’s of good new side work lately. This is a new logo for The Howlers bike racing team, for my gypsy buddy Pavel. He provided the direction of a howling wolf with a bike cog worked in somehow, and I took it from there. Have a look at it on Logopond, then bark at the [...]
Whatcha Want?
I know what I want, I want MCA to not phone it in so badly. I know he’s getting old, but it looks like they had his Dad fill in or something. Looks like he doesn’t even want to be there! At any rate, The Beastie Boys perform an impromptu classic backed by the Roots [...]
New Work: MHHBA
Oh snap! The print designer is dabbling in web! This is a website I’m working on with Rod for the Medicine Hat Home Builders’ Association. Nothing flashy, pretty much in line with the real estate kind of stuff I’ve been immersed in my whole career. Check out a couple of screengrabs on Flickr if you’re [...]
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do…
Kind of a bittersweet announcement / official WOP news release today. I have decided to leave my position at Flipp to pursue a new position at Fulcrum. I start there on June 8th, and I’m really excited to join their great team and then shortly after put my head down and crank out some new [...]
Featured Artist: Nate Williams
Note to artists, if you want to be featured all you have to do is send me a print. I was notified I won a Nate Williams print last night (Thanks Nate!), and voila…here he is. Just kidding. But it wouldn’t hurt. I’m serious. Nate Williams is a really great illustrator (and a fine gentleman) [...]
Little Mac is Back!
You may have seen this around on the net by now, but I had to post it anyway…A brilliant documentary style ad by Nintendo chronicling the comeback of Little Mac, in Punchout for the Wii (It’s about time!). The best part is how bang on they get the jogging scene, complete with pink sweat suit. [...]
Featured Artist: Word to Mother
Mother’s Day has come and gone but its never a bad time to give Mom a shout out. Word to Mother has recently burst onto the art scene with his mixed media works on found wood and paper. Incorporating stencils and hand-drawn lettering (reminiscent of

