Jan 25th 2010 The Great Outdoors on the Information Superhighway: REI + YouTube.

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This has been up for a while now, but I just did the YouTube page design for REI.
Click here if you want to go see this lovely page in action.
It was a pretty exciting project, and tons of fun to work with a company that I love. Give it a look, and maybe even learn something about the great outdoors while you’re at it!

I’ve been busy working on stuff for REI and Microsoft these days; driving a lot back and forth from Seattle to Kent to Seattle to Redmond. Rinse, repeat. Doing some cool stuff at both places…more work to show soon, so keep checking back in.

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Aug 15th 2009 New works for August

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So, this has been a bit of a crazy month for me.
First, I am celebrating my one year anniversary of moving to Seattle, WA. It’s been an amazing year, full of meeting new people, great new opportunities, and some of the loveliest scenery I’ve ever witnessed. Seattle, you are a strange and wonderful city. Thanks for welcoming me.

Secondly, I’ve been playing drums with a band that I’m super excited about; Princess Ladyfriend. I designed the flier above for our show at Chop Suey in a couple weeks. Please come out if you’re in the Seattle area.

Thirdly, I’m 99% done with artwork for a promotional piece for Pearl Jam and Cameron Crowe. I can’t give too many details about the project, other than it’s been an incredible thrill and honor to work for one of the formative bands and influential writers/directors of my lifetime. I should have examples of it up here on the site in the next few weeks, so keep your eyes peeled.

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Jul 6th 2009 Sneak peaks from the Kentucky Chrome Sketchbook.

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Here’s a couple sneak peaks of some works in progress here at Kentucky Chrome Industries. Keep your eyes peeled for these space explorers to make their way onto some products in the near future. We’ll let you know when it happens.

Check out the Rockers and Suits sections for some more new work, and the Words section for some new show reviews that I did for Seattle Weekly.

As always, drop a line and say howdy if you’re interested in having some work done for you by Kentucky Chrome!

-Greg

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Feb 12th 2009 Dispatches from Seattle: new writings up.

John Roderick @ 826 Seattle.  Photo by Laura Musselman/www.lauratakespictures.com

John Roderick @ 826 Seattle. Photo by Laura Musselman/www.lauratakespictures.com

So, as the locals have made a habit of absolutely driving into my head, winters in Seattle are indeed long and grueling. Things are grey and drizzly and overcast and a little chilly; those rare moments of sunshine feel something like being reborn. However, I’ve had the good fortune of seeing some incredible things lately, one being the Delta Spirit/Other Lives/Dawes show at the Tractor Tavern, and another being the John Roderick (The Long Winters) “How To Write Like I Do” workshop at 826 Seattle. Lots of inspiration abound these days.

Click here for the review of the Delta Spirit/Other Lives/Dawes show at the Tractor Tavern.
Click here for the review of the John Roderick Writers Workshop at 826 Seattle.

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Jan 13th 2009 KENTUCKYCHROME.COM V 2.1 IS UP!

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Happy 2009, y’all.
What’s new with you?  Hopefully 2009 is off to a great start for you.
Here at Kentucky Chrome.com, we’ve put a new coat of paint on things, updated some things, and have fresh mice running around in freshly-oiled wheels to make some good new stuff happen here.

So, do be a little lamb and go check out the new music-y related design (under the “ROCKERS” section) as well as some of the more corporate-related designs (under the “SUITS” section), and see what’s new.  There should be quite a bit more updating happening this week, so please keep checking back and see what we’ve been working on lately.

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Jun 10th 2008 Hippie Festivals can be pretty fun.

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Things have been a bit crazy lately. I was on assignment for The Pitch in Lawrence covering all 4 days of the Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival. Photos are being edited and added soon, but if you want to read my Wakajournal, this is a pretty good place to do such a thing. I got to see the Flaming Lips, Dr. Dog (twice), Apollo Sunshine, Limbeck, Alejandro Escovedo, Ben Folds, and quite a few others, so do check it out if you like music and making fun of hippies.

Some shots from the Lips show, at least the ones I’ve edited thus far:

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Things have been pretty busy ’round these parts lately, aside from hippie festival attendings. I just got done with some CD artwork for SUPER CONSUMERS out of Philadelphia, and I’m currently working on some other web and print projects, but I’m still looking for other work…so if you need some design work, give me a shout.

Keep checking back for more updates in the design and photo sessions, and hopefully the first Kentucky Chrome Podcast will be up soon, as well as some links to new musical projects. Say howdy, and make sure you’re wearing sunscreen out there, kids!

-Greg

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