We are a multi-disciplinary design firm located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY.

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Peter Blum Gallery

This site features easy-to-use yet powerful site management tools, such as the ability to upload as many images and videos as desired per artist or exhibtion, and ordering these groups with an intuitive drag-and-drop interface. Artists, editions, exhibitions and books are all automatically cross-referenced, sorted and organized, streamlining site maintenance. The site also features a secure "private gallery" section.
Project Date: July, 2008
Filed under: Web, Art

Sarah Small

This photographer site employs a rich, javascript-based portfolio interface, and is easily updated via custom CMS. Also custom-built was a secure online client gallery, so clients of the photographer can log in, quickly select any or all photos from particular shoots to download in low or high resolution formats.
Project Date: March, 2007
Filed under: Web, Art

Peres Projects Posters

Two posters designed for Peres Projects, an art gallery with venues in Los Angeles, Berlin, and Athens.
Project Date: January, 2007
Filed under: Print, Art

Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery

The Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn was in need of a site redesign - the existing site was difficult to maintain and had almost no search engine presence. The new site is easily updated, search engine optimized and standards-compliant.
Project Date: November, 2006
Filed under: Web, Art

New Art Dealers Alliance Art Fair

The design of a complete print package including advertisements for prominent art magazines, invitational cards, map pamphlet, a 98-page full color catalogue and fair signage.
Project Date: October, 2006
Filed under: Print, Art

Parallel Projects

A full identity for the art curatorial group Parallel Projects, including invitational cards, posters, and signage.
Project Date: March, 2006
Filed under: Print, Identity, Art

CRG Gallery

CRG Gallery was looking to stand-out in the midst of narrowly designed gallery identities. We developed a “tabbed” logo to make their advertisements instantly recognizable in magazines. A lined background was used not only as a graphic device, but as a means of increasing legibility when placed over images of artwork. The complete identity package includes a new website, full stationary package, signage, advertising and invitation templates.
Project Date: September, 2005
Filed under: Web, Print, Identity, Art