One of our own was recently affected by this terrible disease, and after kicking it in the balls, produced this print to raise awareness and get the old screenprinting muscles limber again. The prints are $25 each, with a portion of the proceeds going to cancer research. Email adutlinger(at)gmail.com to arrange a purchase and support a good cause.
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Buy this poster, fight cancer
Posted in Design, News & Announcements, Posters on September 2, 2008| 1 Comment »
Yard Dogs Roadshow at the San Francisco Fillmore
Posted in Design, Posters, tagged Fillmore, Posters, san francisco, yard dogs roadshow on August 22, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Poster promoting the travelling burelsque and hobo cabaret act Yard Dogs Road Show. Offset, 12×18.
Yonder Mountain String Band at the Boulder Theater
Posted in Design, Music, Posters on August 22, 2008| 2 Comments »
This print was commissioned as merchandise for YMSB’s recent sold-out show at the Boulder Theater. Edition of 120, 16″x20″, 2-colors, white and metallic copper. Pictures of the actual poster below. (more…)
Here’s One for Spring
Posted in Design, Music, Posters on May 6, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Here’s our latest contribution to Conscious Alliance, a non-profit that trades posters for food at Concerts and Festivals. They are getting ready for a big summer season, making the rounds at all the big festivals and collecting tons of food for those in need. They asked us to help them out with a design for the Wakarusa Festival in Lawrence, Kansas. Last year’s food drive at Wakarusa raised over 3,000 pounds of food. This year’s years lineup includes The Flaming Lips, Emmylou Harris, and a ton of other acts. Get out this summer and see some live music – and if Conscious Alliance is at the show – bring some food to help the less fortunate and get some poster art. It’s a no-brainer.
Library Broadside
Posted in Design, Posters, tagged broadside, library, poem, poster on April 8, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Working on getting this broadside of a poem titled ‘A Day at the Library’ wrapped up and printed for the folks at the Front Range Community College Library. 16×20, one-color on French.
Gregory Alan Isakov at the Boulder Theater
Posted in Denver, Design, Music, Posters, tagged boulder theater, Gregory Alan Isakov, paper bird, the wheel on April 3, 2008| 1 Comment »
Our good friend Gregory Alan Isakov is going to be headlining a show at the Boulder Theater with some other great local Denver / Boulder bands on Thursday April 17. These posters are up around town to promote the show and a few should be available for sale at the Boulder Theater the night of the show. Full image of the poster here–> (more…)
College Football
Posted in Design, Posters on October 20, 2007| 1 Comment »
Spending a lazy Saturday watching college football, and with Ohio State back at #1, I had a flashback to this poster. Last year we did three limited edition OSU prints for a friend of mine up in Columbus. Things were going smoothly until the National Championship game rolled around. Half the run had shipped in time to make it to the game, and I was actually working on printing the second half and watching the game at the same time. Needless to say, I pulled the plug at halftime, knowing that an OSU / Florida poser featuring OSU players and OSU colors was not making much sense about halfway through the second quarter. (more…)
Conscious Alliance – Green Festival
Posted in Design, Posters on September 27, 2007| Leave a Comment »
Conscious Alliance are doing something. These guys are on a mission to make things better in the world. Sure, thats what everyone wants, right? But these guys are actually DOING something. Making moves as they say. By trading posters for food at concerts, Conscious Alliance has collected and distributed over 500,000 pounds of relief for those who are in need. And from the looks of things – this is just the beginning.
The beautiful thing for artists and designers is it makes it easy to use our skills to help out. It feels good to help these guys out with designs – it is actually an honor.
The design above is for the Green Festival in Washington D.C.
Something from a While back
Posted in Design on September 21, 2007| Leave a Comment »
This is one of those things we never got around to posting on our old site. Elephant Magazine is a national publication, based in Boulder, with a focus on Buddhism, yoga and conscious / sustainable living. T2P designed the cover for the Winter ’06 issue…was that really almost a year ago?!? Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, depicted on the cover, was a pioneer of Shambhala Buddhism in the West and lived and worked in Boulder for many years.
T2P on the Denver Egotist
Posted in Denver, Design, News & Announcements on September 20, 2007| Leave a Comment »
Many thanks to the nice folks over at the Denver Egotist for the write-up and for adding us to their “local talent” section. If you’re looking to stay on top of the happenings in the local design / ad scene, the Egotist is a must visit. Make sure to stop by every day or two or you’ll have a lot of catching up to do, since these guys get around to updating their site way more often than we do.
Monolith Festival 2007
Posted in Denver, Design, Music on September 18, 2007| 1 Comment »
Rob and I made the trek to Red Rocks on Saturday, opting for the day that the Flaming Lips would headline and hoping for a repeat of their epic show from last summer. $50 seemed like a fair price for a ticket, considering the lineup, and in retrospect it was worth the money. Monolith was not without its share of first year kinks, though, mainly with sound problems that plagued the main stage all day. The best stuff we saw was from acts that we stumbled upon at the smaller stages: Bob Log III, White Rabbits and Art Brut all put on great sets.
Unfortunately, Anton Newcombe of Brian Jonestown Massacre spent half an hour bitching out his band and the guy running the soundboard before making it through a complete song, and Spoon, who put on one of the best shows I’ve seen in a long time last year at the Boulder Theater was way off, eerily similar to when one of your friends from sea level visits and has way too much to drink before going on to be loud and obnoxious for the rest of the evening. Maybe the bands should have had more time to acclimatize to the mile high city? The Lips were on their A-game as expected, but it would have been hard to top last year’s show–Wayne Coyne even took the time to thank everyone who had been there a year earlier for one of the best show’s in the band’s history.