Archive for the ‘ Posters ’ Category
Benjamin Kauffman designed a clever piece that exemplifies our culture’s adoration of sports, the Sports Alphabet features some of the most memorable sport logos existing today. From the Los Angeles Lakers, the Indiana Pacers or the Green Bay Packers logo, many sports and graphic styles come together. It’s interesting to see how many brands you can [ READ MORE ]
Amphibian Productions was our very first client. True to their mission they were not afraid to take risks as they hired us immediately after we opened our doors. It’s been such a synergetic and terrific relationship. During the last 6 years we have created hundreds of pieces of work, including their new branding, website and over [ READ MORE ]
Recognize the poster above? It’s one of Béatrice Coron’s many paper cuts, this specific one being the backdrop of your subway ride around New York City. With every intricate paper cut Béatrice tells a story. On a visit to the Museum of Arts and Design last year, we were lucky to watch her cutting away her [ READ MORE ]
If you are a regular in the NYC Soho area, most likely you have seen a cute, petite girl flaunting a ponytail while riding her bicycle every morning to work. Her name is Lucie Kim. She is a designer and a good friend of alfalfa studio. Lucie and her team at My Orange Box love [ READ MORE ]
Last year in April, I was invited to give a lecture in Louisville, KY by the LGDA (Louisville Graphic Design Association). They also asked alfalfa studio to design the poster. I wanted the design of the poster to speak on 3 levels at once: • Pays tribute to the city of Louisville by referencing its most famous [ READ MORE ]
Last fall, I taught a Basic Graphic Design class at School of Visual Arts. As a final assignment, I gave my class the script of a play to read and then design a poster. The play was La Llorona by Kathleen Andreson Culebro. My class final posters were shown to the playwright (since Amphibian Productions [ READ MORE ]
2010 marks the15th anniversary of Selena’s untimely death. At the time of her tragic murder on March 31st 1995, Selena was known as “The Queen of Tejano.” To this day, Selena continues to be a huge presence in the lives of her fans (many who weren’t even born when she passed). She has become a [ READ MORE ]
All these elements come together in La Llorona, A Love Story by Kathleen Anderson Culebro. The new stage play by Amphibian Productions runs at the Sanders Theatre at Fort Worth Community Arts Center from March 4 to March 21. Get your tickets here. Jeffrey loves his wife so much that he’s willing to do anything to make [ READ MORE ]
“A smile is an involuntary reaction, and it’s supposed to be this completely positive thing, but of course it isn’t always. It’s that idea of conflicting emotions, of doing the thing you’re supposed to, but using it to mask what’s going on, because you can smile out of anxiety as well. It can lead to [ READ MORE ]
Above, the punishment of the sins as illustrated by alfalfa studio. The story began in the fourth century with Evagrius the Solitary. He was a lonely monk who made a list of eight evil thoughts. Two hundred years later, with a little editing by Pope Gregory the Great, Evagrius’ evil thoughts resurfaced as the seven deadly [ READ MORE ]