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26 September, 2018

Great Western Power Co. Identity

A GW monogram for Great Western Power Co., a rock climbing gym built inside a former power sub-station and steam heat plant in Oakland, California. We described it to our client as “a little DC Comics: powerful and super-charged.” We hand-inked the symbol before building it in Illustrator.

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14 May, 2018

International “Tolerance” Poster Exhibition

Earlier this year we were asked by Mirko Ilić to contribute to his “Tolerance” traveling poster exhibition, an international response by designers to the idea of social tolerance. Angie worked with noted calligrapher John Stevens to typographically interpret a quote of Martin Luther King Jr.’s included in his 1963 book of sermons, Strength to Love.

Mark’s poster superimposes one of his illustrations over a halftone image of Donald Trump and the White House.

We like Mirko’s thoughts on the political role of the designer, which he expressed in an interview with Print in 2017: “Designers are firstly humans/citizens and then designers. Hopefully, one day when they stop being designers, they’re still going to be humans…. Designers and artists understand the power of an image; because of that they have an additional duty to use it, but use it wisely.”

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9 May, 2018

El Pípila Identity

We are delighted to be working with our CCA colleague, Neal Schwartz and La Cocina to develop an identity for El Pípila—a women-owned, family-run restaurant specializing in the cuisine of Guanajuato, Mexico.

The wordmark is based on forms that were originally created with brass rules for use in letterpress printing.

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20 April, 2018

Play Press: “Protest! Resistance Posters” exhibition, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich

We are thrilled to have four of our posters—Trump (Moloch), OBOMBA, Trump 24K Gold-Plated, and Kinder, Gentler, Carpet Bombing—included in the exhibit “Protest! Resistance Posters” which opens tonight at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich.

From the museum’s publicity: “Globalization, women’s rights, Trump: the poster has established itself as an effective medium for political struggle. 50 years after 1968, the onset of a worldwide rebellion, this exhibition presents around 300 international protest posters.

“The designs dismantle rulers, denounce injustice, or lend utopia a face. They are instances of visual memory, appeal to the necessity of resistance today, and prove the topicality and universality of the depicted themes. The exhibition showcases the work of socially engaged designers and illuminates various strategies of protest.”

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14 April, 2018

Helix Identity

A new identity we recently designed for the not-quite-public Helix RE.

The X-like form of the trademark references both a double-helix and the idea of a specific location on a map. (Or a specific node—or data set—within a database or network.)

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1 April, 2018

Play Press: Anson Mills in Korea’s Design Magazine

The April issue of Korea’s Design magazine is dedicated to rice culture. We are pleased to have our work for Anson Mills—including identity, packaging, and site design—featured in this issue.

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28 March, 2018

Play Press: “Hope to Nope” exhibition, Design Museum, London

Photograph courtesy of Benjamin Westoby and the Design Museum.

Our Trump 24K Gold-Plated poster was acquired by the Design Museum, London on September 7, 2017 and is to appear in their new exhibition—“Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008–18”—which opens this week.

From the Design Museum publicity: “Graphic design in the form of internet memes, posters and protest placards is being used by the marginalised and powerful alike to shape political messages like never before.

“From the global financial crash and the Arab Spring, to ISIS, Brexit and Trump, this exhibition explores the numerous ways graphic messages have challenged, altered and influenced key political moments.”

See our Trump 24K Gold-Plated poster and others under Design is Play Studio Posters.

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14 February, 2018

Play Press: Works on Paper Acquired by the Letterform Archive, Part 2

San Francisco’s Letterform Archive recently acquired a range of printed ephemera from the Design is Play and BlackDog archives. Stationery systems include those designed for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) Architecture + Design Forum (1998); California College of the Arts (CCA) (2003); Design is Play (2008); and BlackDog (2008).

The most recently designed acquisition is the 6th Amendment poster we designed for the “We the People” exhibit held at The Cooper Union (2017); the oldest is Mark’s “End Pollution: Bomb the Pentagon” poster (1991). The body of work encompasses a range of printing processes on a wide variety of substrates, including offset lithography, engraving, letterpress, blind embossing, foil stamping, and screen printing.

One of the acquisitions is a full deck of playing cards we foil stamped to announce the launch of our original website in 2011. (The cards were used for a mailing based on the idea of “play.”) Card backs are overprinted with an LCD grid to suggest infinite possibilities: depending on which portions of the grid are “lit,” any letter or number can be constructed. The LCD grid as a programmable system is an apt analogy for our studio as well as the web.

Card fronts are overprinted with a “window” which reframes the original design, forcing the viewer to reconsider the familiar schema. Like the LCD grid, the window suggests a larger idea: a screen with an infinite number of views. Foil stamping by Oscar Printing, San Francisco; photography © Mark Serr.

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18 January, 2018

Play Press: TDC Typography 38, Judges Choice

We are proud to have our Trump 24K Gold-Plated poster designated a “Judge’s Choice” by juror Spencer Charles. Below are his comments from Typography 38, the Annual of the Type Directors Club:

“The judging for this competition took place the weekend after the U.S. presidential inauguration, the same weekend the nation was dealing with the fallout from the immigration ban that had just been enacted. Because of this context, and because of the thoughtful execution of this poster, it provoked a conversation unlike any other entry in the competition. Additionally, it demonstrated that typography can (and should) extend beyond formal and aesthetic considerations and can very powerfully communicate the spirit of its content, even if that purpose is to agitate and make a political statement.”

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16 October, 2017

Play Press: Format Magazine

Our book, Symbols: A Handbook for Seeing, is included in Format Magazine’s list of “Best of New Graphic Design Books in 2017”!

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7 September, 2017

Play Press: The Design of Dissent

(clockwise from top left) Trump 24K Gold-Plated, Republican Contract on America, howiloveya and Beware of God.

Milton Glaser and Mirko Ilić’s “Expanded Edition” of The Design of Dissent includes posters from Design is Play, BlackDog, and California College of the Arts!

We are honored that our 2016 poster Trump 24K Gold-Plated shares a spread with work from Barbara Kruger and Edel Rodriguez. Earlier BlackDog posters are also represented, including Republican Contract on America (1995), howiloveya (1998), and Beware of God (1992).

Student work from my CCA Graphic Design 1 classes includes posters by Dan Covert and Wishmini Perera. [MF]

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24 February, 2017

Play Press: Trump 24K Gold-Plated Acquired by Two European Museums

We are thrilled that our anti-Trump poster was acquired by both the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in February. These are the fourth and fifth European museums to add Trump 24K Gold-Plated to their design collections.

Still no word from any of the American curators we sent the poster to…

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10 February, 2017

Play Press: Co.Design

Our book, Symbols: A Handbook for Seeing, is reviewed in “Why Symbols Matter” by Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan via Fast Co.Design!

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7 February, 2017

Play Press: Typography 38

Both Trump 14K Gold-Plated and Trump 24K Gold-Plated were selected for inclusion in the 2017 Annual of the Type Directors Club, Typography 38. (It was designated a “Judge’s Choice” by juror Spencer Charles.) In addition to being exhibited in New York City, our posters and the other winning entries will tour cities in the United States, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

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31 January, 2017

Play Press: Crave

Our book, Symbols, is reviewed by Sara Rosen in “Unlock the Mysteries of Life with Symbols: A Handbook for Seeing” via Crave Online.

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4 January, 2017

Play Press: Communication Arts 2017 Typography Annual

Thank you Communication Arts and the judges of the 7th Typography Annual for including our unauthorized Trump campaign poster for publication!

We created two versions of the Trump campaign poster, foil stamping the design in two different shades of gold. Both posters were then register embossed. Trump 24K Gold-Plated is one of 143 projects out of 1,839 entries that will appear in the January/February issue of Communication Arts.

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11 November, 2016

Play Press: Trump 24K Gold-Plated Acquired by Three European Museums

Prior to the election, we assumed that our Trump 24K Gold-Plated posters would be understood by now as a bullet the country collectively dodged. Unfortunately, we were wrong, and our work took on new meanings with Hillary Clinton’s loss on November 8.

We sent Trump 24K Gold-Plated to a number of curators around the world before the election, and are proud to announce that the poster has been acquired by the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich in Switzerland; the Poster Museum at Wilanów in Warsaw, Poland; and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England.

The poster has also been acquired by the Letterform Archive in San Francisco and the Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) in Los Angeles.

Read our original statement about the design of the poster—written before the election—here.

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31 October, 2016

Play Press: Co.Design

Our unauthorized campaign poster for Donald Trump is featured in “Who’s Behind that Anti-Trump Art?” on Co.Design by John Brownlee!

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12 September, 2016

Trump 24K Gold-Plated

Inspired by Jesse Reed and Michael Bierut’s design of an official H monogram for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, we created an unauthorized campaign poster for Donald J. Trump. Whereas Hillary’s H pulls one’s eye to the letterform itself, the narrative implicit in our design requires the viewer’s gaze to oscillate between foreground and background; between typographic form and counter-form.

The form comprises four gold, rotating letter Ts which are emblematic of qualities projected by Donald Trump and largely accepted by his supporters: strength, success, wealth, and revolutionary (i.e. impolitic) speech. The counter-form suggests a conflicting narrative, however: namely, that Donald Trump’s disruptive and divisive rhetoric is creating metaphoric negative spaces in the fabric of American society. These spaces—fracture lines, really—snake through the design’s square silhouette to reveal a swastika. And while the swastika is historically a symbol of dynamism and cyclical renewal associated with the sun, in this context it simply evokes hate speech and nationalist demagoguery.

Let’s be clear: for some Americans, the attractive aspects of Donald Trump’s public persona can obscure his repellent views. The tension in our design between positive and negative space—between luxe gold foil letters and the matte black swastika—is meant to mirror this dualism, and it is a tension that makes some uncomfortable. “How do I know it’s anti-Trump?” one wary hipster asked when we offered him our poster in the Chrome store on Valencia Street in San Francisco’s Mission District.

We hung some of our posters along several blocks of the Mission District that Saturday afternoon. Did anyone notice? In his 1966 book I manifesti, Italian designer Attilio Rossi records that “The poster is an optic scandal. You don’t want to look at it yet you see it.” We know that our scandalous Trump posters were indeed seen; only hours later, even the tape that held them in place was gone.

See our Trump 14K Gold-Plated and Trump 24K Gold-Plated poster and others under Design is Play Studio Posters.

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1 August, 2016

Touchstone Climbing Identity

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Touchstone Climbing owns and operates the most prestigious indoor climbing and bouldering gyms in California—and we are fortunate to have been working with them since 2010. The T monogram we designed is inspired by megalithic monuments such as the dolmens of Brittany or the taulas found on the Mediterranean island of Minorca: massive, stacked stones marking a place of importance in an often flat landscape.

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