See… amazing design is the difference. And if you get your design right you can also have fluffy hair like his. Thank you Mr Remphry at Parallax for spotting this jem — who happens to have a 900gsm card, along with those jokers at 3 Deep Desyns.
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As part of AGDA Victoria’s on going event programme, come and say hi and celebrate what is graphic design in a down period, in down town St Kilda. BYO smiles.
Designers-sell-out-beer-o-clock hosted by Why Pay More at Studio Pip and Co.
Catch the Sandringham train, plenty of parking, and trams.
6 to 8 pm
16 April 2009
Argy Bargy
263 Carlisle Street
Balaclava
No fancy frills, no interiors by Nic, or Chris, or Pia. Come before 7pm and take advantage of Argy Bargy’s Recession Session – Cheap Drinks, odd chairs, lots of action, dramas and special stuff. The biggest woe-is-me-moaner will be put on massive logo duty for the next twelve months.
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No commentsThe wonderful thing to discover about design, beyond developing a body of work and fulfilling an ongoing process of work, is shifting one’s gaze from one’s world and works to seek out the works being carried out by peers. Read more
No commentsThe temptation with sweet noisy music is to find that stuff that we are familiar with, yet it is a long ways from when it was new. The essence of sweet noisy music is about the listening stuff that at times can grate on the ears and tastes.

Swordfishtrombone image by Michael Russ
Image credits: Artwork By [Album Cover Concept & Design] – Michael Russ , Tom Waits /Artwork By [Art Director] – Frank Mulvey / Artwork By [Photo Illustration] – Michael Russ
Mr Tom Waits is one of contemporary music’s most wayward, and curious contributors who also happens to be one of the studio’s favourite musical romps.
‘Halloween orange and Chimney Red’ is a something we like to bring to our work as regularly as possible. And to hear and see a young Waits tell and sing things how they are in his world is an absolute treat, enjoy.


Waits’ acting is a treat too. In Bram Strokers Dracula, featuring Gary Oldman, Waits was a wonderful cameo that stole the show. He also hit a similar note in Altman’s – Short Cuts, as a down and old limo driver with waitress Lilly Tomlin.
No commentsIn March 2007 the studio was appointed to develop the image identity and collateral for the 2007 Melbourne Fringe Festival. Read more
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