A multi-disciplinary freelance design company
based out of San Francisco, California.

LEGENDmag 26

Posted: April 2009 | Filed under: Magazines | Client:

Role: Creative Direction, Information Design, and Project Coordination.
Project: Issue 26 features independent, young, “next legends” and details the massive effect they are having on our world. Interviews include: Una Kim, founder of Keep; the beat monster masher, Richie Cunning; Kjerstin Erickson, Executive Director of FORGE; and the boys of Mindwalk Blvd. (Download the PDF or View online)

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LEGENDmag 25

Posted: March 2009 | Filed under: Magazines | Client:

Role: Creative Direction, Information Design, and Project Coordination.
Project: An international cast of writers, photographers, and contributors came together to create LEGENDmag 25. Featuring guerilla photography from Columbia, a special report on bento boxes, the music of Nonagon, Indiebound’s independent database, and indie fashion at it’s best from Enclothe. (Download the PDF or View online)

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LEGENDmag 24

Posted: February 2009 | Filed under: Magazines | Client:

Role: Creative Direction, Information Design, Photography, Writing, and Project Coordination.
Project: For the 2009 Indie Events Calendar, we decided to go with an 80′s-style design and radical typography. All the states are hand-drawn in Illustrator and custom-fitted with faux Zebra print. No animals or New Wave bands were harmed in the creation of this issue. (Download the PDF or View online)

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LEGENDmag 23

Posted: November 2008 | Filed under: Magazines | Client:

Role: Creative Direction, Photography, Writing, and Project Coordination.
Project: For it’s first nationwide issue, LEGENDmag 23 features 68 glossy pages of political articles around the theme of transparency of democracy, up-and-coming tastemakers, and independent local businesses. (Download the PDF)


LEGENDmag Logo

Posted: March 2004 | Filed under: Logos | Client:

Role: Design, Research, Branding
Project: LEGENDmag needed an identity which stood out among the other free, pocket-sized magazines. The name refers to a maps legend as they set out to be the key navigation to local culture.

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