In the summer of 2011, I headed to Kobe with Toshiki Senoue and Ippu Sansan to shoot a trio of videos documenting ASICS employee and blogger Mutaurwa Mapondera as he visited the birthplace of Onitsuka Tiger for the first time. The first episode is up now– one of the final brand stories for Onitsuka Tiger crafted with AQ for the year.
For all of November and December, all Wordshape orders of physical goods (Idea Magazine, books and posters) will receive a free copy of The Space Is The Place Supplement.
A brief overview of Arcosanti, an experimental architectural site and community in Arizona. This video was created to accompany my essay in TOO MUCH Magazine #2 on Arcosanti.
Music by E*Rock
The latest font release from Wordshape, sponsored by Onitsuka Tiger is out now.
Read all about it, then download it at Néojaponisme.
Onick is the latest typeface resulting from a collaboration with Onitsuka Tiger and Néojaponisme, released by my type foundry Wordshape.
New branding for longtime collaborators Klein Dytham architecture, along with their new website.
A handful of new projects have been added to the site, notably a new website for Tokyo architecture firm Klein Dytham architecture. The website comes as an accompaniment to KDa’s new projects designing a suite of Sony stores, Google’s Japan HQ and an array of new projects.
Also updated: the Space Is The Place button set, a CD design for Tokyo/Toronto band The Universal Moment, an editorial illustration for Plam Magazine and book design for Walls of Pride, about African American public art in Portland.
We just finished up another big project for Google- something that has consumed a few months worth of time and which we are proud of, but alas, can’t talk about other than saying “We work with Google”, which in itself is pretty great.
Illustration for the 30th issue of Plazm Magazine.
Design for the CD “The Reminder” by Tokyo/Toronto-based band The Universal Moment. The CD is designed with my typeface family Clobber Grotesk.
Metallic button set released with the Space Is The Place exhibition.
Design of the book Walls of Pride: A Tour of African American Art in Portland for the Dill Pickle Club.
The cover is printed in a metallic gold sparkle spot-color with 1- and 4-color interiors.