The Hungry Workshop recently printed the coasters and business cards for Super Whatnot, a new Brisbane-based bar. Designed by Adam Gower, the printed materials feature a two-color palette and lots of salting to give them a nostalgic look inspired by old-world men’s clubs and vintage American sporting Motifs. You can read more about the process and production details on The Hungry Workshop’s blog.
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Spotlight on Leek Catering company in Atlanta. I did their branding a little over a year ago, and have to say…one of my fav logos thus far.

Did a logo revision for a real estate and building company here in Atlanta. Was a great learning process because I’m not much of an illustrator, especially realism and hands are so terribly hard for me. But I’m happy with the final outcome and the client loved it! It was a great learning experience for me. I think its a good practice for designers to get pushed out of their comfort zone in regards to look, feel, and technique.
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I’ve been wanting a stamp for a while of my logo to use at events. I’d probably get one for Social 360 as well. What do you think?
NEW CLIENT: Leek Urban Catering Concepts
Amazing new catering company in Atlanta. They even have a non-profit rate!
Well-designed creative wall stickers and decals by Hu2 design that remind us to switch off energy. They are to be pushed up next to light swiches or power points, and are turned into icons to eco-friendly activities.
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Talk about Green Design….
MIT Media lab has an algorithm to manipulate their “logo” into 40,000 shapes and 12 different color combinations. This will provide the Media Lab approximately 25 years of personalized business cards.
The basic idea here is that the logo has three intersecting spotlights that can be organized in any of 40,000 shapes and 12 color combinations using a custom algorithm. That’s enough to supply each and every new card-carrying Media Labber with his very own logo for a whopping 25 years.




Read the rest of the interview and see it in action, here