We’ve Moved

We’ve come a long way since 2004 when Enoch, Travis, and Tony quit their day jobs to jump into Case full time. For us, it’s a fairly momentous occasion to have outgrown our Crosby studio; but, after eight years, it was time to move.

Come noon Wednesday morning, we shut down our computers and “unplugged” the studio. A few of us made the rounds armed with screwdrivers, disassembling various furnishings, while others spent the afternoon packing hundreds of art books. Amidst the chaos of the move, a small group kept the ball rolling from home—answering emails and designing in their jammies. Later that evening, the team retired to SoHo Park for burgers and an informal relocation celebration.

We loved Crosby Street and will miss the cool evenings on the roof, Hubert the superintendent’s evergreen smile, and the cobblestones of Crosby street. But we are very excited to have found a much bigger and brighter studio space here at 390 Broadway.

 

Catalent 3-D

Our work with Big Apple Visual Group has finally come to life. And it’s awesome! When we first created these corporate illustrations, we didn’t imagine we would be seeing them 12 feet high in the lobby of Catalent’s corporate headquarters. Exploring the depth and transparency was a fun part of the process—and we’re super pleased with the results, especially the detail in placing the letterforms on the wall. So precise!
 

We ♥ Working w/ Friends

We love V Magazine almost as much as we love working with good friends. Suchin and Suhyun Pak talk about their success in launching The Hester Street Fair in Manhattan’s Lower East Side—while at the same time giving a shout-out to us for the branding work we did for them. Nice.

 

Skate and Create

Skaters / artists place remotely-operated spraycans beneath their skate decks to…skate and create.