Zelosy Logo
I was asked to design the zelosy logo for a company about to launch a product in the social media realm. I am not allowed to say anymore.
I was asked to design the zelosy logo for a company about to launch a product in the social media realm. I am not allowed to say anymore.
It’s not the best of times for the rag-tag group of monks in a 13th century French monastery: The river flooded again last week, nobody’s heard of the wheelbarrow yet and the abbey’s… Continue reading
Kirby Scudder, Director of the Santa Cruz Institute of Contemporary Arts, looks at the work and lives of artists residing in Santa Cruz and the Central Coast. KUSP, Central Coast Radio, NPR affiliate
The first of many re-purposed downtown spaces for use as a gallery. 210 South First Street, San Jose, CA Built for the successful Twohy family involved in heavy construction from the Pacific Northwest. … Continue reading
I designed this version of the Santa Cruz Institute of Contemporary Arts logo in 2005 to reflect both the seriousness and the playfullness of contemporary art.
I designed the Art Studio logo for my radio show of the same name. I wanted to bring back the feeling of the 1950s and 60s when radio was the loudest voice on… Continue reading
True Fiction Radio, a weekly comedy/story telling show on KUSP, 88.9 FM, kusp.org, also available at http://www.truefictionradio.net . All shows are downloadable through iTunes through the website.
Inspired By California a “Documentary Film and Social Media Project” Inspired By California is a year long documentary film project (May 2010 – May 2011) that asks Californians what inspires them about California.… Continue reading
“Romance” fits into that unloved category that might called be the Work of Contempt, created when an artist becomes weary of hearing about his limitations and perhaps equally weary of working within them.… Continue reading
Painting by Kirby Scudder “All the news that is fit to print” cover Reed annual Literary Magazine. I was honored to be picked for the cover from hundreds of artists around the country… Continue reading