
We’re proud to announce: SnyderBar.com

We’re proud to announce: SnyderBar.com





We had a great time working on the redesign of CollegeSailing.org, currently in development by their in-house team.
We were honored when Dark Sky Magazine asked us to design a cover series for their book collection. Here is the first design for Seth Berg’s Muted Lines From Someone Else’s Memory.

Great, fun project site. Mini sites of play. Check out those domain nuggets too! Haven’t explored all of them, but hats off to newrafael.
** Thanks Brandon Oxendine. Remember that name world, you’ll see it again soon.

On Sunday morning we launched the new website for Spoleto Festival USA, one of the most respected arts festivals in the country. We developed a new look, rethought the browsing methodology, and we brought features to the site like the “Why I support Spoleto” donor feature and incorporated google maps for an enhanced user experience.
Below you’ll see the Sort by Genre page. This provides a grid view of all of the events organized by genre.

Below is the Sort by Date page. This provides a list view of all of the events organized by date, but maintains the color indicators to differentiate the genre.

We are very pleased with the results and expect an exciting 2010 Season. In particular we look forward to seeing Cinderella, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, Mozart / Brahms / Verdi and the Opera, Flora.
The new season was recently written up in the New York Times.
We recently did a playful flash banner for SCIWAY. Here are the stills:
Catch it before it’s gone: sciway.net

A looksee at the workings of a 2-color offset printer at Nelson Printing. On the top roll, the image is etched into the highest quality aluminium, with a L.A.S.E.R. (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) at 150 lines per inch. On the roll below, a reverse image is made. When the paper feeds through, the image is flipped once more to give you what you pay for. In this case, silver sea creatures on a deep blue.
All my troubles were over when everything looked A MAZING! Pictured above is the “Sea is for Caramel” (salted caramel) packaging. These shiny sea creatures will soon be harboring one of the best (there are 3 other flavors) chunks of chocolate money can sink its teeth into. After this, we breakfasted, compliments of Chocolatier extraordinaire JohnE (and Lil’ Liam) Battles to return an hour later to witness “The A’chocolypse” (Pop rocks and Chocolate) printing on the same machine.
Currently, Boshman Joss and Helbelly Rice are on a wheel-life adventure to a far off land. And the fuzzco lives on.
Jaime from Coast Brewing Company (creator of Hop Art, Rye Not Brown, 32/50, and Blackbeerd, etc.) sent us some of the rave reviews they’ve been getting for the new 32/50 Kolsch label that we designed. A couple really nice ones were posted on a forum on BeerAdvocate.com. We felt the need to share that Coast is now bottling the Kolsch 32/50 beer and you can find it in Whole Foods!
Come out and see Michael’s show at the Rebekah Jacob Gallery Thursday, November 19th. We’ll be there.
Postcard designed by Fuzzco.

We just changed out our design gallery. Stop by to see some of our new work!