Archive for June, 2011

HOW About That?

What an exciting week it has been! Last Friday was the culmination of two years of planning and setting up of the AIGA Philadelphia Design Awards organized by the very talented people on the AIGA Design Competition Committee. Then over the weekend and into Monday, I attended the HOW Design Conference in Chicago. Fortunately, 160over90 won [...]

Philly Design Love

On Friday, the AIGA Philly Design Competition hosted their closing reception at the University of the Arts Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery and 160over90 was there to support our local chapter. The bi-annual competition selected 100 entries to receive awards and we were honored and pretty stoked to win awards for 23 of our pieces. Thanks to all [...]

Better than Rocky 3

A year ago at this time, Kelly Dorsey and I had just completed the first and second Loyola University Maryland search pieces—a two-part direct mail campaign targeted at sophomores and juniors in high school. They hit the mailboxes, and they were successful, and that was great, and we were happy. But when we were asked [...]

Color For Your Ears

The music industry is a different animal today than it was even 10 years ago. It’s becoming more of a rarity for musicians to put out an album, as opposed to a collection of singles. But, every now and then, something comes along and totally amazes you. Enter The Dear Hunter’s “The Color Spectrum,” released [...]

Three things wrong with this photo

1. The blatant rip-off of the ‘Got Milk’ campaign that has been taken beyond the novelty ‘Got Jesus’ bumper sticker and moved to the back of an oil tanker 2. Oil mustache 3. Oil in a drinking glass

Summer Internship 2011

Summer is here, and so are 160over90′s creative interns. For the next few months, James Alex Snyder and Ryan Hubbard will call One South Broad Street home. And call home only to speak to their mothers. Ryan was born and raised in central Iowa, sharing a hometown with Cleveland Indians great, Bob Feller. Ryan is [...]

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