This is a full-color, die cut sticker that I produced for Inkmonkey Graphics, a silk screen shop in Davis, CA. One of my favorite things about this product was that we had all of our contact information printed on the peel-off backing, so they served the same function as business cards. no one should have a business card. when you meet someone you want to stay in touch with, you should say "nice to meet you, here's my sticker."
This was a logo I made for KDVS, the radio station I worked at in Davis. As far as I know, it was only used once, on some baseball tees I printed, but I still think its pretty neat looking. As far as logos are concerned, its probably my favorite one that I've made.
We were doing a regular Tuesday night gig at the G St. Pub, bringing in touring acts who'd contacted the radio station looking for a show, and having KDVS Djs warm up the crowd and spin records between sets. It was good fun, we definitely opened people's eyes to new kinds of music. Who ever thought they'd be drinking pitchers of Pabst in a college bar listening to a DJ spin four hours of music all recorded before 1932?
this is a flyer i made for kdvs. we were doing a marathon radio show for the new years, and our programming director, brendand, asked me to create a flyer to get the word out. its pretty self-explanatory. anyway, the radio show was totally awesome.
This was a poster me and Ben Taylor worked on for the KDVS music festival, Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom. We screen printed about 50 of these onto high-quality paper, and sold them at the show for $3 or $4 apiece, we sold most of them, probably about 40. Not too bad... I think we broke even.