NIN Live – PDX
Jlowe went to the Nine Inch Nails show this past weekend here in Portland. Apparently they allowed video cameras into the Rose Garden. How cool is that? What J has made here is the result of this open mindedness of an artist allowing others to create art. Check out more of Jlowe’s video’s here.
Marnie Stern
Marnie Stern came into WK the other day to do a little radio ditty. Good enough reason to make another poster.
W+K Halloween
From the photo booth on Halloween. Wicked Brad Simon graphics design.
Boner Machine™
So a handful of guys from WK, who will remain nameless here, left to start their own agency. One day a laptop was found by someone on a chair in the elevator. It was on and open to an email to all of the nameless fellows with a list to potential agency names. At the top of the list was Boner Machine. So I decided to help out.
W+K Radio
Wieden+Kennedy Radio. A radio station inside a creative ad agency. This poster was for some live Halloween programming and election programming. There is going to be a lot of stuff that comes out of this project.
WK Lunchbox
I have done several posters for the W+K Lunchbox series. I love doing these things because it is kinda of a design fitness program. There is never much time, maybe an afternoon to do them. Most of the bands I am not familiar with at all. So the process of discovery and coming up with an idea is instantaneous. This poster fits in those categories. This is for a charity concert with Mercy Corp that benefits Ugandan refugees. The show is tomorrow and open to the public.
Stephanie Schneiderman with Keith Schriener or Dahlia and James Beaton of Storm and the Balls.
MASH vs. Austin
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Super political lately.
I have never been so politically active before. I made this series of posters for the elevators at work. A simple reminder for people to remember to go get registered before the deadline in Oregon.


How do you spell change?
Spelling Change was developed by a group of creative professionals to spread awareness and passion about the Obama campaign. Its goal is to encourage one-to-one communication by creating tools that help people get out the word on issues that are important to them.
This is what the letter “E” means to me:
In the context of Barack Obama’s campaign for the Presidency of the United States, the letter “E” means everyone to me. Collectively we are hungry for change as a nation. Education costs skyrocket as the Economy plummets. The Environment needs as much attention to protect it as we seem to take from it, if not more. These are only a few of the issues facing the candidates to lead America into a new era of change. A change in our thinking, a change in our values, a change with who we are everyday. It is this call for change that must include everyone.
