24th of January, 2012 |
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A classy company requires a classy van. This 1962 VW T1 camper is not only classy, but classic with its ‘V’ shape three-way color split at the front, rounded roof and window frames, opening ‘splittie’ safari windshield, pop-up roof with textile curtain surround, roof rack, rear side air intake vents, VW air-cooled flat four cylinder boxer engine, front cabin bench seat, and iconic spherical speedometer (ages 16+, hippies not included, some assembly required, stay hydrated).
14th of December, 2011 |
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tags: photography
25th of October, 2011 |
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18th of October, 2011 |
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tags: graffiti, paint, timelapse, video


It’s been a while since I’ve had the time to go to Boulder and paint the legal wall. Sure was nice for a little free flowing self expression.
11th of October, 2011 |
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tags: art, digital
On September 24th, Ink Monstr had an art show featuring local artists. Free beer, free t-shirts, free music, and free stickers. Sounds to good to be true, right? Wrong!… It was true, and it was awesome. Check out the video on The Egotist. Here’s our submissions:



21st of June, 2011 |
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tags: vector


Here at Superfluent, we’re split roughly 50/50, gaming nerds and non-gaming nerds. This is for the gaming nerds: A logo for the 2v2 Halo: Reach team named “Respect your Elders”. Now we’re legit.
1st of March, 2011 |
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tags: photography, typography
17th of November, 2010 |
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tags: art, design
26th of September, 2010 |
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tags: art, design, funny, radical

A Foot in the Door, is an exhibition hosted by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in which any and all artists are encouraged to present their work with only one constraint: the composition must fit within the dimensions of a cubic foot. In following these guidelines, this project is a diagrammatic representation of the creative process from inspiration, to interpretation to presentation, and all within a single cubic foot!
9th of July, 2010 |
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tags: art, event, paint