I know I know it's not winter anymore but I wanted to put this poster up before next winter. I was originally working on a video with some time lapse movies of the printing and featuring a Matt Pond song etc, but finishing that looked doubtful so here you go. It was amazing though. Beautiful design by Eric Losh printed on French Paper 140# Speckletone Madero Beach.
Small run of 100 on French Paper 140# Speckletone Madero Beach, all proceeds to charity. I'm not sure where these are available but will update the post when I know.
Update: All proceeds are going to the UNICEF Earthquake Relief Fund and are available here.
Fleaheart is proud to donate shirts for Jenny Sarkany and Team Lion's Peace who are participating in a great cause, Cycle for Survival. Cycle for Survival is an indoor team cycling fundraiser that has raised more than $4.5 million in support of research on rare cancers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering.
This will be the third year we have made shirts for Jenny's team and we wish them the best. You can learn more about Cycle for Survival by clicking the video below or click here to donate on her page.
Metallic Silver (hard to photograph) and red on French Paper Black Licorice. Small runs of 25 each used in a business pitch to the band, so unfortunately not for sale.
The original design was inverted with mostly red on black. We printed it this way but it just didn't look right so we called the client and fixed it. Sometimes we use our brains.
We recently discovered we can run 100# French Paper cover stock through our photo plotter and have been checking out what it can do. I put together this set of Pantones in Illustrator and the result is not too shabby... the ink doesn't pop like a screenprinted poster but I didn't have to burn 1,081 screens either.
These were pages from Jay Z's new book that were objects of a scavenger hunt / new media campaign. Pages were placed on just about everything... pool tables, dinner plates, a punching bag, pizza boxes, the bottom of a swimming pool, fish n' chips, and lots of good ol' billboards. Kudos to whatever marketing department created this beast and convinced fans to actually go out and search for their advertisements. Check it out here --> http://bing.com/jay-z