Yes Design Shop Grabs Three 2014 American Graphic Design Awards

This year, I was honored to receive GDUSA's 2014 American Graphic Design Awards for three of my projects from the past year. The work will be published in the upcoming Design Annual Issue of GDUSA Magazine. 

Congratulations to the three clients whose work was selected as a winning entry:

  • Carly & Ryan Seiff — Announcements & Invites Category
  • Kim Acker — Branding & Identity Programs Category
  • Firebird Dance Studio — Environmental Graphics Category

Working with you is always a pleasure and an inspiration. Thanks for letting me help to tell your stories, be they in an invitation, on a business card, or on a great big wall!

Baleix-Seiff Wedding Invites, 2014 AGDA winner, Announcements & Invites Category

Baleix-Seiff Wedding Invites, 2014 AGDA winner, Announcements & Invites Category

Firebird Dance Studio Interior Graphics, 2014 AGDA winner, Environmental Graphics Category

Firebird Dance Studio Interior Graphics, 2014 AGDA winner, Environmental Graphics Category

Kim Acker Business Cards, 2014 AGDA winner, Branding & Identity Programs Category

Kim Acker Business Cards, 2014 AGDA winner, Branding & Identity Programs Category

Source: http://www.yesdesignshop.com/news/

New Firebird Studio Mural - Process Journal

In August of 2013, Firebird Dance Studio closed their old studio, moved to a new home in Mountain View, and the old mural I painted was no more. So, I painted a new one! This time I was inspired by what the Firebird symbolizes: something elusive and extraordinary, hiding in an ordinary world. So I decided to try a dimensional mural. One that looks like part of the wall — shaped like a wing — is being peeled back to reveal something magical and imaginative hiding just behind the plain white-washed wall.

What unfolded was the awesome — and sometimes maddening! — process of turning a sketch into a 40' x 10' wall with paint, fabric, wire, and plaster. What a challenge. I'm so happy I did it.

Take a look at the process journal below. And then check out the finished mural here or at 1411 W. El Camino, Mountain View, CA. 

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Let's try out the symmetrical bird peel-back effect. It works, "on paper"

Let's try out the symmetrical bird peel-back effect. It works, "on paper"

Now for that great big wall ... painting in the bottom layer of the mural

Now for that great big wall ... painting in the bottom layer of the mural

Pattern Detail from the bottom layer of the mural.

Pattern Detail from the bottom layer of the mural.

Next, I covered the bottom layer with canvas, and began cutting out a massive bird. 

Next, I covered the bottom layer with canvas, and began cutting out a massive bird. 

Half a bird is emerging, from behind the wall's top layer.

Half a bird is emerging, from behind the wall's top layer.

We have the beginnings of a second half! Now to make that peeled back wing more sturdy ... 

We have the beginnings of a second half! Now to make that peeled back wing more sturdy ... 

The second half of the bird is taking form. Side-effect: I'm covered in plaster.

The second half of the bird is taking form. Side-effect: I'm covered in plaster.

A fully-formed, dimensional bird is ready to be painted.

A fully-formed, dimensional bird is ready to be painted.

After all those hours of cautious calculations, and slow progress, it feels so good to just let loose with the spray paint!

After all those hours of cautious calculations, and slow progress, it feels so good to just let loose with the spray paint!

The firebird is complete. Now to paint in the rest of the story.

The firebird is complete. Now to paint in the rest of the story.

Finished! I finished up the mural during Labor Day weekend, just in time for the Studio's grand opening, September 3rd. This was awesome. I need a nap.

Finished! I finished up the mural during Labor Day weekend, just in time for the Studio's grand opening, September 3rd. This was awesome. I need a nap.

You can find more photos of the completed mural in the projects section.