Frightened Rabbit Poster

July 16th, 2011 by charliebear

Grant & Scott from Frightened Rabbit asked me to make a poster for one of their shows on this upcoming tour, so I gladly chose Cleveland. For the image, I referenced lyrics from their song Skip the Youth“I’ve been digging that hole tonight, on my knees beneath the moon…” You can grab a silkscreened print at the Cleveland show of their current tour, or our online store after. Limited to 50, hand-pulled copies. See more images on my personal blog.

Buzzbin Interview

July 6th, 2011 by charliebear

If you’re in Northeast Ohio (where we are), there’s an interview with Adam & I in the current issue of Buzzbin Magazine. Our friend Aaron Fowler was kind enough to interview us for a Designer Spotlight in the Art section. The article is also available online, here. Also check out or friends Low in the Sky on the cover story (page 26) and Trouble Books & Mark McGuire on page 44.

The Great Lakes Collective

June 10th, 2011 by cherylbear

I recently finished up this shirt design for a record label out of Michigan called The Great Lakes Collective. I have to say, sometimes I really enjoy the challenge of working for a client and solving the problem of creating what they’re imagining. In this case, a wise blue owl nestled in a tree shaped like Michigan.

Making the Netherlands proud: Lea Vervoort.

June 7th, 2011 by adambear

We recently had the distinct pleasure of being asked to act in an advisory role by the talented Lea Vervoort, an illustrator, designer, and student at the Academy of Art and Design St. Joost, in the South of the Netherlands. For one of her classes, Lea was required to re-design the packaging for a favorite album of hers. Apparently, Lea’s not afraid of facing down challenges – she chose to re-design Takk by Sigur Ros (also a favorite band of ours), an album whose layout is already considered by many to be a fine example of beauty in packaging.

Encouraging Lea in her creative process was a blast for us – she genuinely took our suggestions and made them entirely her own, creating packaging that we would have been proud to feature in our own portfolios. Great work, Lea! Needless to say, we’re hoping that her instructors give her high marks – she deserves it!

Joy Kills Sorrow

May 30th, 2011 by adambear

We’d never previously had the pleasure of working with a ‘modern American string band’, and so had few preconceptions going into things when Emma Beaton of Boston-based Joy Kills Sorrow contacted us about creating the artwork and design for their new album, This Unknown Science. After listening to the record, it became readily apparent to us that the band seamlessly and with great ease fuses elements of bluegrass, rock, pop, and jazz into their own distinct contribution to a thriving international folk scene, creating an album that is a joy to listen to.  In addition, the five members of Joy Kills Sorrow came to the table highly prepared with a definitive aesthetic vision for the artwork that should accompany the songs they’d worked so hard on, something that we always find refreshing in our line of work.  It was decided that the imagery of the album should pay homage to the ancient, strange, and decidedly esoteric roots of modern science, leading to the inclusion of everything from illustrated archaic microscopes to hand-drawn astrolabes (oddly beautiful instruments used by seafarers in older times).

Thanks again to Emma and the rest of our new friends in Boston for the opportunity to work with them on this release!  Be sure to check it out!