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Design of 2007 daily publication distributed at annual meeting in Vegas. Circulation 8,500.
Stillborn
About six months ago, my friend Monika emailed me, wondering if I was still in Austin. She’d been talking to a group of theatre people and everyone else in this group insisted that I’d moved to New York.
Now, I know that I’ve been less than active in theater scene lately, but I didn’t know that I’d vanished in many people’s minds. Fast forward to a few months ago when Ms. Bustamante asked me to do the sound design of her play, Stillborn.
I was also lucky enough to do the visual design (poster, postcard, etc.).

I’ll be honest, the sound design kicked my butt. There were many nights this week that I stayed up way too late working on various pieces and effects. But, and I suppose that this is the most important part, I learned so much. Keep it simple because the simplest solution is always the best.
(Thanks, Jim for the FM radio transmitter loan.)
Stillborn: a bedtime story by Monika Bustamante
Directed by Andrea Skola
Running Thurs-Sat, Oct 5-28. Thursdays are Pay What You Can.
Tickets: $15, $13 ACOT/ASW
For reservations, call 512-535-6643. Cash/check only.
kw OutFront July August 2006

Editorial, page and cover designs for a 11″ by 17″ glossy newspaper/magazine hybrid from Keller Williams Realty International. Circulation 50,000.
ASW Primer Pasos designs
Collateral design for Austin Script Works’ Primer Pasos program. One-color job, the font used throughout was Gotham.
Halloween Hullaballoo

Postcard for White Mountain Foods 15th Halloween party. I really like the alliteration of Hullaballoo.
The font for this card is Gill Sans. The bats were drawn in Illustrator and re-purposed from a bat dingbats font.
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- Did You Just Hear That?
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