Archive for 2011


Again, so much fun can be had with a few hours in Photoshop and some random googling. Composed mostly of my favorite images of 2011 taken from the NASA site, The Girl is, well … exploding? Much like The flaming hands in the woods (see next post), an afternoon letting the brain wander can manifest some pretty cool looking stuff! Enjoy.

A while back, Dave did a photoshoot with our close friend Christian Rizzuti. Although the photos ended up being used as a collection of portraits, they still have some legs to this day. Although we’re not entirely certain what you would call Christian kneeling by a brook in the middle of what appears to be a mystical forest, but it makes for some nice eye candy, right? Regardless, we felt it would be a nice fit on the site. Enjoy!

A new company called GoGreenily approached us for a Branding.  Their concept was simple: they review new environmentally-friendly and health-conscious products and have periodic and regular giveaways and raffles.  We took this opportunity to create a full spectrum of designs and design elements for them, from their actual webpage to mailing labels.  There were several stages of design and several different themes for the branding, all of which were focused on the simple idea of “green” products.  The main focus of the branding, is an iconic green leaf, which represents both the simplicity of their concept and the green living they promote

While the site is still under development, take a look at some of the designs and check in with them in the future once the site goes live!

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They’ll fight for freedom where ever there’s trouble.  They’re G.I. Joe.  If you grew up in the ’80s, you already know that.  And knowing is half the battle.

Back in 2007, following the release of Michael Bay’s live action Transformers, Gabe got it in his head that the next 80′s nostalgia to be given the big-screen treatment would be his beloved G.I. Joe.  So he raced to come up with a comprehensive story that tied together the rich continuity of Larry Hama’s Marvel Comics series as well as  beloved Sunbow cartoon series, not to mention the Hasbro toy franchise that started it all.  After months of research and toil, Gabe finished a 120 page screenplay.  The same day, Paramount Pictures announced that it had hired a writer for the screenplay.

So, while it is not likely to see the light of day, here are a few pages worth of a great story about some remarkable men and women who never give up and stay til the fight’s won.

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