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Redhook Brandbook

Have you ever worked with leather before? A little over a year ago I got my first chance to do so while making some brand books for Redhook Ale. If you haven’t done any leather work before you should, because it’s pretty cool. And slightly weird. Especially when you think about the fact you’re using the skin of a formally alive animal for something other than it was originally intended.

The best thing about making these was being able to get away from the computer and having a chance to work with your hands. Tangible stuff. Stuff you can feel. Every cover piece was cut out by hand, as was every bit of the type. That’s a heck of a lot more rewarding than just printing everything off and binding it with a piece of plastic.

 

2010 Seattle ADDY Awards

Last week the Seattle ADDY Awards were held and Andre and I did pretty dang well. Together we took home 11 awards, 2 gold and 9 silver, and our old digs (TM Seattle) took home 16 total. All in all, it was a pretty good show and we had a nice haul. And honestly, I don’t think we had anticipated on doing quite as well as we did, but heck, we’ll take it.

A big thanks to all the others to played a pivotal role in the agency to make all the work actually take shape and become that much better; Forrest Healy, Zach Hitner, Susana Cascais, Megan Sczesny, Leslie Hardy, Curtis Jackson and Sharron Higbee. Not to mention the great clients at Group Health and Redhook Ale. Same goes for the Seattle Ad Club for putting on a fantastic event.

If you weren’t able to make it to the awards night, do the next best thing and take a stroll through the Flickr set.

Zombie Standoff

Written by: Andre Vriesman & Andy Westbrock

A few months back my writing partner, Andre Vriesman and I had the pleasure of working on some radio spots for our client Redhook Ale. This is always welcomed with open arms since they usually let us do some pretty cool and fun stuff. Seriously, how many times do you get to work in zombies and “sawed of shotguns” into a script? Then just recently, I turned it into a simple little animated video so the digital world could enjoy it a little easier. So if you haven’t already, give “Zombie Standoff” a listen.