EAMES: The Architect and the Painter

Columbus Society of Communicating Arts CSCA Event

Thursday, February 16, 2012

6:30 - Social Hour
7:30 - Speaker
Gateway Film Center

You know the chair.
But do you know the rest of the story?

Discover the groundbreaking and utterly American duo of designers Charles and Ray Eames, at this one-time-only screening of EAMES: The Architect and the Painter — introduced by the film's producer.
CSCA is proud to bring you this exclusive event. Enjoy the imagination and charm of these icons on the big screen, then learn more about documentary filmmaking with veteran Bill Jersey, who will discuss his work after the movie. It's an event you simply can't miss.

About the Film
The husband-and-wife team of Charles and Ray Eames are widely regarded as among America's most important designers. Best known for their mid-century plywood and fiberglass furniture, the Eames Office also created a extraordinary variety of other work, including photography, interiors, multimedia exhibits, graphics, games, medical devices, films and toys.

Remarkably, their personal lives and influence on significant trends in American life – from the development of modernism, to the rise of the computer age – has been less widely understood. Narrated by James Franco, EAMES: The Architect and the Painter is the first fi lm since their deaths dedicated to these creative geniuses and their work.

About Bill Jersey
Bill Jersey has produced documentaries for more than 40 years. His body of work includes two Academy Award nominees: A Time for Burning, on race relations in America, and Superchief, on the life and legacy Chief Justice Earl Warren. His other award-winning productions include The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow series (George Foster Peabody Award), Children of Violence (Emmy), Renaissance (Emmy nomination), Faces of the Enemy (Emmy nomination), Loyalty and Betrayal (Emmy), and The Making of Amadeus.

Join us, Thursday, February 16, as Bill Jersey joins us for a look into "EAMES: The Architect and the Painter"

Scout, the studio mascot

Today, I met with a client at their offices and by request I brought my mascot along with me. She's a 12 pound miniature poodle named Scout and she spends much of her day hanging out in my studio with me. Clients and business partners love seeing her when they come to the studio and now are asking me to bring her along for meetings. Pretty crazy. It's been interesting to see how many creative firms, Like Spacejunk Media, allow thier employees to bring dogs to the office. 

I came across this article today which prompted me to write this post.

PinchFlat 2 Call for Entries open

Pinchflat 2 planning is underway and we're excited to announce that the call for entries is now open.

Last year's event was awesome. 25 local artists contributed to the event and posters sold like crazy. We exceeded every expectation and we are really excited to see what happens this year. 

So if you're looking for an opportunity to do something creative, support a great cause, and to sell some artwork, sign up to contribute your work to this year's event. You can download the call for entries and get more information here.

For my photos of last year's event click here.

New Year's Inspiration

As we enter 2012, here is some inspiration to get the juices flowing:

Studio Neat

Tom and Dan started their business on Kickstarter with a clever little piece of plastic called the Glif. Now they have released the Cosmonaut. I ordered mine this weekend. Spend a few minutes poking around this site and check out the behind the scenes videos. These guys are living their dream. Very inspiring. 

Ed Emberley

I don't know an artist or designer who didn't use Ed Emberley's drawing books as a kid. My mom got them from the library for me and I LOVED them! Ed's books had a huge impact on my approach to illustration and design. Here's another man who is living his dream. Check out this video of Ed in his home studio talking about his work. Amazing.

 

Letterhead + Logo Design 12

Over the Christmas holiday, my wife and I had a night out (thanks Nana and Grandpa) and we stopped by Barnes and Noble to rest our feet. I always like to check out the design section to see if anything new is out and I was pleasently surprised to see the new Logo + Letterhead 12 book by Oxide Design. I picked up a copy and flipped through a few pages before I noticed one of my logos! Then another, and another...then a full page spread! Woah!...two more full page spreads! There are a total of seven pieces included in this book--spread out over 11 pages. Needless to say, that made my week! Pick up a copy on Amazon and you can save $16 off the cover price. Thanks go out to the fine folks at Oxide Design for curating this book and for including me as a part of it.

 

Link to Oxide's L+L 12 site here.

 

 

CBC Bock Beer Package

Here's a sneak peek at the next seasonal brew from Columbus Brewing Company. 

"Bock" is "Billy Goat" in German. If you take a look next time you visit the beverage aisle, notice how often the Bock packaging has a goat as it's primary image. The challenge for us was to make it memorable and still fit the CBC brand. I'm really happy with the way the illustration and layout turned out. Many thanks to Eric and Beth, the brewery owners, who worked through the process with me. I'm confident that their creative input made this a better design. 

Look for it on shelves in Central Ohio in early 2012.

Another great year at Creative Best

First and foremost, thanks to the fine volunteers at CSCA for putting on another great event last night. Unless you have worked on Creative Best you really have no idea how many hours and people are involved. All volunteer. All done with love. Thank you!

This year, we won 8 awards, spread out across the illustration, identity, and packaging categories, including two Best of Categories: my Pinchflat bicycle posters won best of illustration and the Columbus Brewing Co. Summerteeth package won best of packaging.

It wouldn't be possible without such amazing clients. Thank you all for making 2011 another great year for me, my partners, and my family. You all rock!

Midnight Hour Scooter Rally

The fine folks at Monkey Drive Screen printing contacted me to create a design for their first annual Midnight Hour Scooter Rally to be held in Louisville, KY in the summer of 2012. Should be a good time. 

The shirts will be printed white on black with the moon in the headlight called out in glow in the dark ink!

"Midnight Hour" is named after the Wilson Pickett song which reached #1 on the R&B charts in 1966. Pickett is buried in Louisville cemetary.

If you are looking for some great screen printers, I highly recommend them. We've been using them for Scoot-a-que for the last few years and they really know what they are doing! 

Creative Best 2011

The Best Have Emerged / Inspiration is the spark, and the creative moment defines the final product. But the best emerges only through painstaking revision. Layer by layer, step by step, it surfaces—appearing effortless.

 

On November 17, you're invited to join the Columbus Society of Communicating Arts in recognizing that hard-won creative best.

 

Click here, buy a ticket and be there!