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AARP in Cincinnati

The best spot you'll never see

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AARP in Cincinnati

Uchi Cookbook

Miks shoots stills for Uchi's cookbook

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Uchi Cookbook

Brickhouse Paper System

The identity system for Brickhouse, the management firm behind The San Jose in Austin, and The Thunderbird in Marfa, Texas.

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Brickhouse Paper System

Logo Slideshow

A selection of logo designs from the last 10 years.

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Logo Slideshow

Bottino Grund Identity System

The identity system for Nestor Bottino and Craig Grund's new architectural firm.

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Bottino Grund Identity System

Wire Recording Paper System

The identity system for Wire Recording Studios in Austin, Texas.

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Wire Recording Paper System

Action Figure Poster Show

Poster promoting an exhibit of Action Figure's poster designs.

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Action Figure Poster Show

Club De Ville Fashion Show Posters

Posters, Invites, and VIP passes for spring and fall fashion shows put on by Austin's Club De Ville.

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Club De Ville Fashion Show Posters

AIGA DiskoBol! Poster 2002

Series of three poster intitations to an Annual membership drive for AIGA Austin.

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AIGA DiskoBol! Poster 2002

Les Etoiles CD ROM/Direct Mailer

Direct mailer for a suite of villas on St. Bathelemy island.

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Les Etoiles CD ROM/Direct Mailer

Ballet Austin Brochure 02/03 Season

2002/2003 Season Brochure for Ballet Austin

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Ballet Austin Brochure 02/03 Season

Action Figure T-Shirts

Limited Edition T-Shirts of Action Figures.

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Action Figure T-Shirts

AIGA DiskoBol! Poster 2001

Poster invitation to an annual membership drive for the Austin Chapter of AIGA.

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AIGA DiskoBol! Poster 2001

Cush Cush Paper System

The identity system for a cush fabric boutique.

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Cush Cush Paper System

NorthShore Direct Mail

A series of three direct mail pieces for lake side community, NorthShore.

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NorthShore Direct Mail

Butthole Surfers Weird Revolution CD Packaging

Anim-action CD Cover for The Butthole Surfers album "Weird Revolution".

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Butthole Surfers Weird Revolution CD Packaging

Don Walser CD Packaging

Packaging for The Texas Plainsmen with Yodelin' Donnie Walser CD

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Don Walser CD Packaging

Bad Livers CD Packaging

Cover art and packaging for The Bad Livers' "Blood and Mood".

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Bad Livers CD Packaging

Planet Tivoli Invitation

An invitation to an annual conference and trade show. Planet Tivoli 2000 was held in Argentina.

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Planet Tivoli Invitation

AIGA DiskoBol! Poster 2000

Poster created for an annual membership drive for the Austin Chapter of AIGA.

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AIGA DiskoBol! Poster 2000

Bottle Rockets CD Art

Cover art for Bottle Rockcet CD "Brand New Year".

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Bottle Rockets CD Art

Fantomas Poster

Rock show poster for Brown Whornet and Rip and Destroy at the Electric Lounge in Austin Texas.

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Fantomas Poster

Rude Mechanicals Business Cards

The identity system for Austin theater company Rude Mechanicals.

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Rude Mechanicals Business Cards

Texas Fine Arts Association Direct Mail

Direct mail memebership drive piece for the Texas Fine Arts Association.

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Texas Fine Arts Association Direct Mail

Little City Swag

Mugs, Shirts, CDs etcetera.

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Little City Swag

El Poeta Poster

Event Poster for the 1998 National Poetry Slam held in Austin Texas.

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El Poeta Poster

Cotton Mather CD Packaging

The CD cover art and packaging for Cotton Mather's seminal "Kontiki".

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Cotton Mather CD Packaging

Orange Clothing Brochure

A catalog for Orange Clothing.

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Orange Clothing Brochure

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