Brooklyn Art & Design

Red Scandal Graphics


Images courtesy of Red Scandal Graphics (www.redscandalgraphics.com)

Red Scandal Graphics

I was originally going to do a post on the 33mm show (more at their website: www.35mmthemusical.com), but then I saw the work of the designer for the poster and I decided to post on that. I will have to post about the show some other time (and at my current rate of posting you should expect that around 2017).

Red Scandal Graphics is the home of red-headed artist Stephanie Layton. Working predominantly within the fields of music and theatre advertising, Stephanie uses pen drawings, scanned objects, and original photography to create unique artwork for digital and print. Originally from Olympia, WA, she currently resides in Brooklyn, NY. Past clientele include Broadway performers, producers, and writers, and musicians signed to major record labels. Equally important to her are her credits designing for youth theatre programs, high schools, colleges, and new artists. She feels extremely blessed to be making her living in the arts community. (Reposted from the Red Scandal Graphics website.)

Beautiful & inspiring work. Please visit www.redscandalgraphics.com to see more.






Filed under: Designers, Film, Posters

Joey Camacho: Designer


Images courtesy of Joey Camacho (www.joeycamacho.com)

Joey Camacho: Designer

Joey Camacho is a designer & DJ currently working out of Calgary, Canada. This beautiful typographic poster series called Daft Life caught my eye on the Wanken blog (Shelby White’s wonderful blog). I love the clean, dimensional type against the rougher, textured background. Simple messages, effectively delivered. We have a winner! You can see more of Joey’s work on his website (www.joeycamacho.com).



Filed under: Designers, Posters, Typography

Artist & Designer > Kid Grandios

Images courtesy of Flickr (www.flickr.com)
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Artist & Designer > Kid Grandios

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I came across these via some random Flickr browsing. Based in Bremen, Germany, Kid Grandios has created a numbered series depicting type merged with landscape shots. You can view the entire series on his Flickr page, and I’ve posted some of my favorites here. You can also see more of his work at the Cargo Collective (www.cargocollective.com/kidgrandios).









Filed under: Artist, Designers

Designer > James Perse

Images courtesy of James Perse (www.jamesperse.com).
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Designer > James Perse

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The following copy was taken from the James Perse website:

James Perse was born in Los Angeles, California in 1972. James’ childhood was split between the beach, the hockey rink and the floor of his father’s innovative Los Angeles boutique, Maxfield. With Maxfield at the forefront of putting Los Angeles on the fashion map, James received an incidental education on cutting edge fashion from Europe and Asia, on modern architecture, furniture design and on the elegant and the clean-line.

Ironically, sports led James to his first foray into fashion. Obsessed with baseball caps, he could never find one that was well designed – with quality construction, shape, fabric and coloring. In 1991, James set out to make the ideal cap for Maxfield and it was not long before customers became clients – film directors ordered hats for their cast and crew and record labels bought them for tours.

In 1994 he launched a t-shirt line that rapidly gained loyal fans looking for a seamless blend of luxe and casual. In 1996, James founded his first namesake collection of women’s knits, which soon developed into two distinctly wearable collections; Standard James Perse for high-quality basics and James Perse Los Angeles ready-to-wear items, including jackets, sweaters, pants and dresses. In 1998, the brand launched an equally outlined men’s collection and later, a line for babies and children.

His passion for minimalist architecture influenced by warm west-coast indoor outdoor living and the casual clothing that’s inspired by it, ultimately resulted in James’ personal design philosophy and aesthetic – low maintenance high fashion – emphasizing elegance and comfort, pairing sophistication with simplicity. James has applied this visionary approach in every step of defining and developing the brand.

In 2003, James Perse opened its first retail store. The retail environment acts as a medium for conveying the company’s culture, ideas and values. James Perse is also available at top specialty retailers such as Barneys New York, Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue and is sold internationally. James Perse launched its online shopping site in 2007 reaching a broader audience. Currently, a boutique hotel that captures the James Perse lifestyle is in development.




Filed under: Designers, Stores / Shops

Designer > Bobby Dixon

Images courtesy of Kollective Fusion / Etsy (www.etsy.com).
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Designer > Bobby Dixon

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I stumbled across these great posters while doing a little post Christmas shopping. Bobby Dixon, based in Austin, Texas is a freelance artist & designer who goes under the name Kollective Fusion. The posters are available on the Etsy website and hopefully soon on his own website www.kollectivefusion.com (under construction).





Filed under: Designers, Posters

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SOME QUOTES TO LIVE BY

I think advertising should be like poison gas. It should grip you by the throat, it should bowl you over, it should knock you on your ass.
GEORGE LOIS
Fonts are like cologne, a bad choice speaks louder than a good one.
JUSTIN FIENSTIEN
Good design goes to heaven. Bad design goes everywhere!
THE DESIGNERS REPUBLIC
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.
DOUGLAS ADAMS
Design is easy. All you do is stare at the screen until drops of blood form on your forehead.
MARTY NEUMEIER
The distance between insanity and genius is only measured by success.
BRUCE FEIRSTEIN
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Design is knowing which ones to keep.
SCOTT ADAMS
Good design is good business.
THOMAS J. WATSON
Design trends online change more often than the wind, and slightly less often than my socks.
SULEIMAN LEADBITTER
Art is like masturbation. It is selfish and introverted and done for you and you alone. Design is like sex. There is someone else involved, their needs are just as important as your own, and if everything goes right, both parties are happy in the end.
COLIN WRIGHT
The life of a designer is a life of fight against the ugliness.
There is no design without discipline. There is no discipline without intelligence.
MASSIMO VIGNELLI
Practice safe design, use a concept.
PETRULA VRONTIKIS
Math is easy, design is hard.
JEFFREY VEEN
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
HUNTER S. THOMPSON
I have a brain and some hands and every once in a while it feels like they’re working together. Those are the best moments.
People ignore design that ignores people.
FRANK CHIMERO
Vision without execution is hallucination.
THOMAS EDISON
Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't let the noise of others opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most importantly, have the courage to follow your heart & intuition.
It's not the consumers job to know what they want.
Stay hungry, stay foolish.
STEVE JOBS
A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence through whatever he is doing, and leaves others to determine whether he is working or playing. To himself, he always appears to be doing both.
L.P. JACK

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Brooklyn Art & Design is a small design agency specializing in identity, brand development & communications solutions.

1974 is an international creative agency based in New York City & Rio De Janeiro.

Permanent Press Records is a digital audio production studio, specializing only in GOOD music.

PHOTO CREDITS

The photograph for Brooklyn Art & Design is courtesy of Jake Dobkin. A beautiful rooftop view of Industry City, a waterfront industrial complex located in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. To see more of Jake's amazing images, please visit his website www.bluejake.com.
The photos for 1974 & Permanent Press Records are courtesy of Brooklyn Art & Design.
The header image of the Brooklyn Bridge is by Irving Underhill taken in 1913. Additional photo manipulation provided by Brooklyn Art & Design.