
“I’m not sure I’m happy with a swiveling 69”.
Just a snippet* of the conversations overheard during the title design and motion graphics for Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman’s documentary celebrating “Woodstock: Now & Then”. Our segmenting graphics also sequence and annotate the stories, trends, people and events that forever changed American attitudes to sex.
Screened on History channel and VH1 Rock Docs.
* there’s lots more; all recorded, dates, times… monies will be paid.

Our work features in the museum’s retrospective celebrating “San Francisco Graphic Design”.
The exhibition comprised twelve mini-exhibitions featuring each studio’s work. Curated by Michael Osborne, this extraordinary range of cross-disciplinary work showcased print, packaging, exhibit, and website design produced in San Francisco. Recognizable icons and familiar packaging exemplified creativity, strategy and technology with two illustrated timelines acknowledging the City’s vast continuum of design creativity.

CAAM reported this year’s festival more than doubled its admissions as its appeal continues to broaden.
With over 100 films and documentaries from over 20 countries, the festival’s seven world premieres were a great success across the Bay Area. Ranging from locally produced musicals to internationally lauded Asian blockbusters, the program required a diverse array of marketing communications, including collateral, advertising, billboards, trailer and motion graphics design.