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Bejeezus issue 11

Bejeezus 11 Posted by Madmin @ 8:19 PM July 8, 2008

Hillary Harrison started Bejeezus in 1999, it existed for eight issues as an irregularly published cut & paste fanzine. Recently Bejeezus upped the ante to become a full color arts & culture magazine. A huge part of that transition has been the art direction of Jason Pierce aka Mperfect. Issue 11 hits the streets on July 25th. Jason has been kind enough to share a little "sneak-peek" here.

Roses - Jeral Tidwell

502june Posted by Dadmin @ 10:04 AM June 19, 2008

Another installment to The Five0Two Campaign. Jeral Tidwell is a huge contributor to the artistic scene here in Louisville, and continues to provide great work to help promote the city.

You can check out a larger version of the piece here.

If you would like to see more of Jeral's work, go to his site at www.HumanTree.com.

Matt Dobson Launches New Online Portfolio

matt Posted by Dadmin @ 8:14 AM May 29, 2008

Matt Dobson just sent us his new online portfolio of work. You can take a look at his new site here:

www.mattdobson.com

We would have included something about him here, but the site didn't have an 'about me' page to steal from. I guess he will just have to remain a mystery. Keep up the great work.

Design at the Zoo

tiger Posted by T_Admin @ 1:19 PM May 26, 2008

This weekend, while at the Louisville Zoo, the tiger exhibit caught my eye. 

It is currently under reconstruction, but hanging outside was this piece. A bold, but interesting use of design to display what could have been another "run-of-the-mill" sign.

T_Admin

Ad Fed | Centennial Logo

adfed Posted by T_Admin @ 9:27 AM May 14, 2008

The Advertising Federation of Louisville has created a new logo in honor of the organization's centennial.

The new logo was designed by AdFed member Robert Hatfield, president and creative director of Breakout Creative.

AdFed will use the new logo in combination with its current logo throughout 2008.

T_Admin

Brand Question | Hometown Poster

brand Posted by T_Admin @ 8:20 AM May 12, 2008

I was passing a window the other day that displayed this poster.  The artwork seemed interesting, but the logo and tagline really caught my eye.  It reads, "Louisville.  Do something original."

Recently, we've seen a large campaign (paid for with alot of our tax money) go towards branding Louisville.  The tagline has been "Possibility City."  We've even looked at the Possibility City Website here on CreateLouisville.com.

Question(s):  Is this good branding?  What kind of branding allows for multiple taglines?  Are we a "possibility city" or are we to "do something original"?  Who is handling the oversight of this campaign?  On another note, who produced the artwork?  Is it original or clip?  Agency work?

T_Admin

Terrastock 7 Poster

Terrastock Posted by Dadmin @ 10:40 AM March 26, 2008

Even if you have a snapshot of something creative, send it and show it! This piece was seen hanging up in the window of Cahoots on Bardstown Rd.

Terrastock is a festival coming to town in June. It takes place at the Melwood Arts Center, Louisville Kentucky on June 19th - 22nd, 2008. Check out a larger shot of this piece here.

If you have a better shot or have any details on this piece, let us know.

- Dadmin

Update: 4/11/07

Thanks to telabs for letting us know where this work came from. Unfortunately, Louisville can't claim this one.

Iker Spozio did this piece, which is actually an engraving. Check out the collection of work here: www.ikerspozio.com

ManMan Poster / Headliners March 20th

image01.jpg Posted by Dadmin @ 9:09 AM March 14, 2008

Thanks to Matt Dobson for submitting his own work. Matt did the illustration along with his wife Lindsey who did the lettering.

Sorry for the confusion, we had another post up for the WRONG piece... the link we had been given previously took us to the wrong creative piece. All is good now. You can view the full piece here.

- Dadmin

Ben Sollee/Arnett Hollow (was) @ the Pour Haus

image01.jpg Posted by Admin @ 10:40 PM March 9, 2008

This was recently seen on 37Flood and was created by Circle One Design. In the future we will try and post events before they actually happen. You can view the whole piece here.

- Dadmin

FiveOTwo, Bill Green and Hunter S.

image01.jpg Posted by Admin @ 6:19 PM March 9, 2008

Five0Two.com is a new initiative to help promote the arts in Louisville. Bill Green illustrated the Hunter piece you see above.

I expect to see a lot more illustration from this crew. We'll keep you posted on here.

- Dadmin

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