Archive for October, 2009

Happy Halloween From Synchronicity LA

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Posted by Maxey Fish and Sea

Happy Halloween from all at Synchronicity.  We hope its filled with frights and giggles.

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It’s Time to Start Posting

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Posted by julieannolson

Hi,

I haven’t blogged much before, and I think I’m going to give it a try. I’d like to post images of design projects I’m working on, just to share my work with others and the joy I take in it. I might also post images I see of others’ work from time to time, because there are so many beautiful things to see and share in the visual landscape.

Here are some brochure cover layouts layouts I finished up yesterday while lounging with my computer on a table in the backyard. I’ll tell you at the end which the client picked.

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My pick probably would have been #4, but, alas, the client chose #2. I think it was a good choice, though.  Now I’ll be moving on to inner layouts for that selection.

Also, here are two photos of myself I took while out in the yard…  I liked the lighting that Photobooth was getting, and let’s face it, this is an introductory post.

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Synchronicity LA Year 1 Celebration!

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Posted by Maxey Fish and Sea

Come and join us to celebrate our first year!

Saturday October 17th, 2009
12:30pm

Music By Harrison Ford
and Johanna Chase
Live art by Tyler Floren.
Hugging Booth!
Food, Drinks, Party!
Garage Sale Items
And many more festivities.

Zine Release Party!
$5.00-$10.00 Dollar Donation
Goes towards the Completion of our Studio!

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Men On Wire

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Posted by Maxey Fish and Sea

Feast your eyes on the wildest slacklining tricks in the west. Justin from Down Under and Yankee boys Joe and Ryan bring on the bag o’ tricks–everything from the Sit Down to the Prince of Persia.

Back in the yesteryears, slacklining was a welcome sport at venice beach. But it is no longer. Isn’t that a bundle of rotten beans?

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