I recently finished this old-tymie logo for a new start-up in Minneapolis, Petersons Pedicabs. They’ve got a great crew of riders and are offering a nice way to explore the city. I did the type and layout. Illustration by the wildly talented Lukas Ketnar.


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This was a super fun project I did with Nemo and Jeff Bartel.


Posted in Graphic Design, Illustration |
A little zine of I Sing The Body Electric made comparing Walt Whitman’s original 1855 version with the 1891-92 version a la type treatments. I also created a custom typeface based on Akzidenz Grotesque. download it here or email me and we’ll trade a real copy via mail.
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While waiting for client feedback this week, I refashioned a logo for myself. And then I applied the unlogo type treatment from this site’s header into another card.
And then I had some business cards printed by my lovely friends at Seizure Palace Screen Printing with silver ink on thick Muscletone® stock.


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My friend Jason, owns the greatest comic shop on earth, Floating World Comics. I’m not kidding. It is the perfect combination of zines, art books, Marvel/DC style comics, and small press comics.
For the 3rd year in a row he’ll be curating and hosting the popular Floating World Animation Festival. Every year, FWAF showcases the best in new experimental animation. I predict grand things for #3.
Here’s the color and the B/W:
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recent promo flier I made and sent out. So far some good responses—Though I’m sure the vast majority were trashed on the spot.

Posted in Miscellany |
I got started on this minigolf hole right after I got back from Holland. It was for Holocene’s 4th Annual Mini-Golf Art Invitational and Tourney. Everything was made from cardboard, duct tape, and paper. There’s some more pictures here.



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My Friend Scott is a programmer. He said to me, “Drew I need a business card.” And then he let me make whatever I wanted. So I thought of him contemplating a million lines of code. And at the same time I thought of these old IBM punch cards (from a computer the size of a house) my grandpa had in his basement. So this is what happened. and then I made a website for him too.
You can also visit Scott’s sexy new website at: ScottWainstock.com


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These are some wine labels developed for this fantastic wine out of Australia. Client work for the Leopold Ketel & Partners.


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Amongst some of the other projects I’ve been doing with Leopold Ketel & Partners, is this lovely Pitchbook.



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