
Fuzzco on The Selby. Vote for us!

I love when packaging is useful and thinks beyond the contents. Tuned Pale Ale is a great concept. It’s as easy as drinking your beer to the line indicated and blowing a well-tuned note. Apparently the bottle has ridges on the back for percussion and the box contains a tongue drum. They need to have an open competition that challenges groups of people to use only their packaging to recreate (or just create) monolithic pieces of music.
Maybe a set of crystal glasses with a similar measure would help people create one man orchestras…
Parliament is a coalition of business owners, entrepreneurs, and free agents… really anyone committed to helping the Charleston region realize its full potential as a creative community. Parliament is responsible for producing Pecha Kucha Charleston and is going to be paving the way for a bunch of great things to come for our local creative community.
It has been a pleasure working with Parliament to extend our naming and branding work to the web.

Check out the website to learn more about Parliament and how you can get involved. Be sure to check out the report as well.

Thanks so much Beth Meredith, Steve Warner, Robert Prioleau and Brian Dadin for supporting, data-scrutinizing, writing and APIing. Ya’ll are great to work with.

We’re really excited to try Ken Vedrinski’s new establishment, Enoteca, on Percy Street. It will be a great place to head after a long day at the office. via Charleston City Paper





We had a great time working on the redesign of CollegeSailing.org, currently in development by their in-house team.
We designed this poster for Nick Jenkins’ CD Release Show at Hope and Union in August. We’ll be there, you should come too. Read more: Charleston City Paper.
Khoi Vinh, one of my favorite design diretors, has left the NY Times. Can’t wait to see what projects he gets into next….