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Cyan, magenta, yellow and black never looked so good...
While we atPinball Publishing has gained a name for ourselves with its focus on beautiful spot-color printing, on occasion, we also get to show off their CMYK offset abilities. With the right project, the full-color results can be spectacular, so the award winning designers at Studio DUNN knew they were in good hands! These postcards turned out beautifully.
Props to Brent Wick for the terrific press operation.
Opaque white ink on chipboard? Yes please!
These books are the result of the collective brainstorming of Andrea Raijer and Lindsay Arth, two of our fantastic Pinball team members.
Ooligan Press is part of the Masters Degree in publishing at Portland State University. Their newest project explores sustainability in publishing and is called Open Book. This bookmark contains information about Open Book as well as a printing audit of the environmental impact of the materials used to create it. Right on, Ooligan!
Will Bryant is a graphic designer and illustrator extraordinaire! Based in Austin, Texas, Will makes things because he gets sad if he doesn't. His work is playful, fun, and always bright. He filled up a DIY Scout Book (Cover included!) in ONE DAY. Seriously. One day. A study in patterns. Sweet!
We are really loving these metallic-gold-and-black designs by Portland-based Ada Mayer. In addition to being a skilled designer, she has an accessories and jewelry line called Immortal.
Everything she makes is so beautiful!
Jesse Hora is an art director, an illustrator and an Michigan native. He filled these Scout Books with fun, funky sketches and smart illustrations. A super sweet ongoing illustration project of his is Athlete Objects, in which he creates his interpretations of 1980s and 1990s athletes based off of their names, his childhood memories, and their Wikipedia entries. Pretty fresh!
@jessehoradotcom
We teamed up with Bryony and Armin from Under Consideration to produce custom Scout Books for their Brand New Conference taking place today in New York.
These Scout Books are a terrific example of the power of overprinting. Two colors of ink combine to create a variety of tones, making for an fun and useful conference giveaway.
Jesse Hora is an art director, an illustrator and an Michigan native. He filled these Scout Books with fun, funky sketches and smart illustrations. A super sweet ongoing illustration project of his is Athlete Objects, in which he creates his interpretations of 1980s and 1990s athletes based off of their names, his childhood memories, and their Wikipedia entries. Pretty fresh!
@jessehoradotcom
Size : 216mmx90mm Material : Art Card 260gsm Printing : Full Color Both Side Finishing : Aqueous Coating Come with white envelope
Corey Thompson fills Scout Books with a regularity that puts me to shame. Sure, I go through a few a month, but my to-do lists and notes are hardly as inspiring as his sweet, sweet sketches. Corey posts filled-up Scout Books to his site regularly, so check there often for pocket-sized creativity.
Our latest Designer Highlight features Chad Doane of Doane Paper!
Images courtesy Chad Doane.
MDP Bassworks specializes in the repair, restoration and custom builds of Double Basses. These Scout Book notebooks were made as promotional items complete with MDP's info on the back. Black ink on chipboard always looks good!
Our latest Designer Highlight features Chad Doane of Doane Paper!
Images courtesy Chad Doane.
Jess Smart Smiley is an artist and illustrator based in the hills of Utah. He just self-published a comic book called A Map In The Dirt, and made these Scout Books to coincide with the release of his publication. The books are graced with a noble fox and a smattering of plant and animal materials, rendered in Smiley’s delicate line work.
Every day this week, we’ll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collaborative The Post Family. Awesome!
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Alex Fuller makes beautiful, bright, bold work. In addition to being a partner at The Post Family, Alex is the co-founder of the Illustration Corporation and helped create Ogilvy’s brand design group, 485. Alex, you're a very busy guy!
We very excited that he took the time to fill this Scout Book so expertly with collage work. We even see some letterpress bits and pieces in there!
Cyan, magenta, yellow and black never looked so good...
While we atPinball Publishing has gained a name for ourselves with its focus on beautiful spot-color printing, on occasion, we also get to show off their CMYK offset abilities. With the right project, the full-color results can be spectacular, so the award winning designers at Studio DUNN knew they were in good hands! These postcards turned out beautifully.
Props to Brent Wick for the terrific press operation.
We are really loving these metallic-gold-and-black designs by Portland-based Ada Mayer. In addition to being a skilled designer, she has an accessories and jewelry line called Immortal.
Everything she makes is so beautiful!
These Scout Books are inspired by the fantasy world created by HP Lovecraft. Featuring seals for Misatonic University expeditions, they are the brainchild of both Lovecraft AND Propnomicon.
We recently conducted an interview with the fabulous 16 Sparrows. Read the interview and peep more photos here!
Jesse Hora is an art director, an illustrator and an Michigan native. He filled these Scout Books with fun, funky sketches and smart illustrations. A super sweet ongoing illustration project of his is Athlete Objects, in which he creates his interpretations of 1980s and 1990s athletes based off of their names, his childhood memories, and their Wikipedia entries. Pretty fresh!
@jessehoradotcom
Vance Reeser makes animated films, creates images, crafts websites, and writes a blog. He so expertly filled up this Scout Book with some amazing character sketches–and a collage treat at the end. Not to mention the first time we've ever seen the Scout Book used as a mask! Bravo, bravo Vance! Great innovation. Great sketches.
Find Vance's work here, on his website. One project we're particularly intrigued by is a short animated film Vance is creating called the Beast of Black Lake. He used Kickstarter to fund the project but is still accepting backers to help propel the project towards completion.
We're pretty sure we'll be seeing loads of great stuff from Vance in the near future.