GAINESVILLE, FL   •   GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION   •   ESTABLISHED 2006 
  1. June 3, 2010

    Make Believe Treats

    Sweet Pea Stickers : Test Print


  2. March 23, 2010

    Bye, Baby Bunting










    Bunting book courtesy of Josh E right on time for Opening Day.


  3. February 22, 2010

    Lees of Amarone

    Nick just gave me 10 – 15 bottles of skunky red wine. Naturally the only proper thing to do was make some paper and infuse the pulp with ancient fruits.


  4. January 7, 2010

    Point & Peck

    We’re now packing heat with a Royal Quiet De Luxe circa 1951 (Thanks DJ!) and some sippin’ new stationery.


  5. September 30, 2009

    Skinned Alive




    There’s nothing like a fresh batch of Toughskin-clad zombie children to inspire fall fashion.


  6. September 15, 2009

    Yank Tanking




    Just a little taste of the Yank Tank


    In Cuba today, one in eight cars is a pre-1960s American brand ­ Ford, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Chrysler, Packard and other classic models… The classic American cars in use on the streets of Cuba have exceeded their Detroit manufacturers’ intended design life by four, five, six, even seven times. In a country where the embargo makes U.S.-made parts nearly impossible to obtain, Cuban mechanics must improvise every tool and hand-make every part, and sheer skill and ingenuity keep the fleet running. The cars are cherished and cared for like an old friend as they pass from generation to generation.


    To learn more, check out the 45 minute PBS documentary Classic American Cars Of Cuba.


  7. October 3, 2008

    What $1300 Can Fetch You

    A 1984 GMC Blue Bird (Mini-Bird) 6.2L Diesel School Bus.