Let's Be Friends!
WE MAKE LOGOS: And sometimes, we get to make stuff for our favorite companies! I worked on a project this spring for Incase, and it's starting to show up online and at events. Go to their website and look in the lower left corner: That little "Let's Be Friends" logo was a recent project of ours, under the direction of Incase's Moses Aipa and Arlie Carstens. Very, very proud of this one.Here's the Incase "Let's Be Friends" social media page.Not only did I get to do work for an enterprise who's products I use every day, but I got to work with my longtime buddy Arlie. Pretty boss twofer right there.I've been a fan of Incase's product, packaging, voice, restraint and overall precision for a long, long time. Proud as hell to contribute to it.- - - -HEADING OVER TO MINNEAPOLIS: That's a city in Minnesota, famous for cold temperatures and a ratty band called "The Replacements." Look them up. Best shit of the '80s. I'm headed over to this town this afternoon. On official business.I'm a judge for the Ad Fed Minnesota Dog & Pony Show 2010. Still don't know how I made that accomplished list, so I hope they don't go too deep into my half-ass list of credentials. I pledge to do my best, for the good people of the Minnesota advertising community. You've got my word on that one. Serious business. Ryno, ready the fort.- - - -FROM WISCONSIN, IN BETWEEN MICHIGAN AND MINNESOTA: The Turf is unearthed!Hell yes. I went one time as a kid. 1990. With my buddy Kevin McIntosh. We drove down and everything. The place was daunting. I didn't know what to do on those transitions. We carved the clover bowl a couple times, but mainly stuck to the smaller nuggets. A good time. Still got my ID card somewhere. Last I heard, forever ago, it was filled in and a nudie bar was built over it. Or something like that. (Thank you, Jason Resch. He brings a good dose of Wisconsin to Portland, and we're glad to know him.)- - - -PAST MINNESOTA, OUT IN COLORADO: This one's gonna be a good one: AIGA Colorado's "Bordo Bello Skateboard Art Fundraiser." I got invited to participate, but had to respectfully decline due to "too much other shit going on." And the more I check it out, the worse I feel about my less-than-stellar participation. Sorry, Colorado! I'm up to my neck in activity back here. Good luck! If you are reading this and find yourself living in Colorado, you better go.- - - -
STILL BLOWN AWAY BY THESE ONES: Field Notes translated into Mongolian! Incredible.