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Category Archives: Fun Stuff
Throw me something, mister!
The spectacle that is Carnival in Louisiana is the perfect stage for all forms of creativity. With a unique concept to follow each year, krewes implement their themes through a variety of tangible materials – and, usually the more elaborate, … Continue reading
Posted in Fun Stuff, Louisiana, Miscellaneous, Popular Culture
Tagged Carnival, Costume, Doubloons, Krewe, Krewe of Comus, Krewe of Iris, Krewe of Proteus, Krewe of Rex, Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras Ball
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December 2012 Update
This month marks the conclusion of our 15th anniversary, and it’s been a wonderful year. We’ve been posting these monthly collage updates as a special anniversary year project. Here’s the final installment, but we’ll continue to periodically post individual examples … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Fun Stuff, Logos, Miscellaneous, Our Work
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August Activities
Although still technically summer, August is a very transitional month. It means gearing up for the start of a new school year, football season, and the variety of autumn events. August projects reflected that, and we also had fun with … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Fun Stuff, Music, Our Work
Tagged Brochures, LUS Fiber, Mercredi Show, Posters, Schlumberger, TV commercials
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April 2012 – the month in review
April is a great month. Maybe it’s because it’s spring, and everyone is invigorated to put fresh ideas into motion. Or maybe it’s the realization that the first quarter of the year is already history, and so many plans are … Continue reading