Archive for February, 2009

Under a Rock, Part 2.

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Karl Kwasny teamed up recently with Clemenger BBDO and Rip Curl to create this 'Flaming Nut' Snickers surfboard for a giveaway competition.

Eamo did some excellent work for Complex Magazine.

Biddy Maroney has been busy with illustrations for ANZ's CEO Agenda magazine on greenhouse emissions and an article for Popular Mechanics in it's January 2009 issue on Forest Fires in the US. This article has extra significance after our devastating bush fires.

Oslo' has recently worked for George Patterson Y&R in Melbourne for their house ad in the Melbourne Advertising & Design Annual.

James Gulliver Hancock for The Sunday Telegraph Magazine on pets living in secret in rental properties.

Lachlan Conn shows us how laundry in the future will look in Handyman Magazine for Readers Digest.


Marecla Restrepo has also done some work for The Sunday Telegraph magazine on an article about the new frugals.

From under a rock…

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Okay, this is a bit embarrassing. It's been what, three months? If we've said it before, we'll say it again. Sometimes no news is good news, as we have literally been so busy with new work, that the blog has taken a bit of a back seat, but now the dust is settling somewhat, and we are peeking out from our cave to bring you some recent selections of new work over the next few days.

Lets start with some recent editorial work...

Andrew Joyner's recent work includes the December issue of Jugglezine the brilliant on-line newsletter for Herman Miller, as well as adding his magic touch to Benchmark's service manual for staff for Yello Brands.

Meanwhile Matt Huynh has worked on recent article for Business Week on Russian Fraudsters.

Andrea Innocent has done a great job on mapping Melbourne's Luxury Precinct for stylish Wish Magazine, The Australian's monthly magazine.

And Kat Macleod continues to wow us with her ever-inventive palette of materials. For these reoccurring cleaning illustrations featured in environmental-themed magazine 'G', Kat busts out the chux and tea towels for a truly stunning result:

Stay tuned! More coming.