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Lookbook 2012
Hello.
Da Haunted Attic (2012)
Resumé:
Freelance
Studios
Thinktopia // Minneapolis/New York (2011)Branding company. Worked for Levi Strauss
Phenom Global // Minneapolis (2010-2012)Clothing and sneaker store. Designed logos for apparel as well as several shirts.
Cult Status Gallery // Minneapolis, MN (2010-2012)Minneapolis Gallery. Designed several promotional posters. Provided work and DJed for several show openings and other events.One-off show posters as well as a limited press 2 color screen print for the show “Gods & Monsters Part II”
Squared Furniture // Minneapolis, MN (2011-2012)Custom boutique furniture company. Designed identity, stationary, website, as well as photo-graphed and photo edited majority of pieces.
The Soap Factory Art Gallery // Minneapolis, MN (2008)Sixty four page catalogue design for the exhibition PAY ATTENTION: GM08. Curated by Patricia Healy Mcmeans and Christopher Dela Pole.3,000 coapies printed and sold.
KNOCK inc. // Minneapolis Intern, Contract Graphic Designer. Afternoon Printing // Minneapolis Screen Printer
Story I have been practicing design and illustration in some fashion ever since I started playing in punk rock bands from 14 years of age. Since then, I have spent two years touring the nation playing music, completed a full BFA degree in graphic design at the Minneapolis College of Art & Design, and lent my knowledge in various teaching, teacher assisting, and mentor roles. I am a thinker and a doer. I work very hard at everything I do. I’m well connected, charasimatic, and can fit in just about anywhere.
References Colin HanksManager1+612-619-1986
Erik BrandtProfessor1+612-840-2907
Christopher PoleFriend/Collaborator1+612-618-6795
Burnsville High School, 2005Accolades: Captain of two state champion drumlines (MPA Competition), Homecoming King (yeah, that’s right)
Minneapolis College of Art & Design, 2012Graphic Design BFA degree
Education
[email protected] 1+612-741-7010
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Posters:
Lizzo & The Larva Ink (2012)
Lookbook 2012
Tha Clerb (2012)
Lizzo & The Larva Ink (2012)
Foolish Bastard Family (2012)
Gods & Monsters II - Cult Status Gallery (2010)
Gods & Monsters III - Cult Status Gallery (2011)
D E C E M B E R 2 0 11 • U S A • W O R L D W I D E
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THE FACTS, PERCEPTIONS,& POSSIBILITIESOF THE NATIONALDISTRIBUTIONOF WEALTH
TOP 20% OWN 84% NATIONAL WEALTH
AMERICA CONFUSED BY HOW MUCH THEY AREN’T WORTH
NYPD OFFICER ANNUAL PAY COVERED FOR 300,000 YEARS
occupywallstreet.org nycga.netoccupywallst.org occupylosangeles.org occupyoakland.org steakmob.com
BOTTOM 20%OWN 0.1% OF WEALTH
LOWER 20%OWN 0.2% OF WEALTH
TOP 20%OWN 84% OF WEALTH
MIDDLE 20%OWN 3.7% OF WEALTH
UPPER 20%OWN 12% OF WEALTH
LEGEND
= MONEY
= PEOPLE
LEGEND
= TOP 20%
= TOP 1%
= UPPER 20%
= MIDDLE 20%
= LOWER 20%
= BOTTOM 20%
NEW YORK - According to multiple sources, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has a net wealth that is approximately $19.5 billion. Aside from owning 88% of his company, Bloomberg L.P, Forbes listed Bloom-berg as the 12th richest person in the country (2011). This information be-comes especially interesting when we
THINGS YOU COULD DO WITH $19.5 BILLION(EQUAL TO MICHAEL BLOOMBERG’S CURRENT WEALTH)
WEALTH DISTRIBUTION IN AMERICA
NATIONAL — This is a nationally repre-sentative online sample of respondents, randomly drawn from a panel of more than 1 million Americans in December, 2005. Respondents were �rst given a clear de�ni-tion of wealth and then asked to estimate the current wealth distribution in America as well as o�er their own ideal distribution of wealth. The results were overwhelm-ingly uniform in nature, from liberal to conservative voters, men to women, and poor to rich, everyone had the same general idea of our current wealth distribution, as well as dreams for an ideal distribution.
Though our perception of and ideal wealth distribution as a country is generally united, an astonishing truth is exposed when the actual distribution is taken into account where the lower 40% of the nation’s population doesn’t even make up for 1% of its wealth, and the top 20% accounts for 84% of it.
*this is the current wealth distribution of Sweden. Isn’t this a bit ridiculous?Source: Norton and Ariely survey Sources: harvard.edu, city-data.com, wikipedia, nasa.gov
ACTUAL
PERCEIVED
IDEAL*
FUN FACT:If wealth in America was this pizza pictured to the right, and each 20% increment represented one person, three people would have to share half of a slice, one person would get a slice and a half to themselves, while the remaining 10 slices of pizza would be consumed by one person.
TOP 20%
10 Slices
UPPER 20%
1.5 Slices
MIDDLE 20%
.4 Slices
LOWER 20%
.05 Slices
BOTTOM 20%
.05 Slices
300,000 years - approximate length of human existence
measure it up to the average annual salary of NYPD o�cer. Weighing in at a mere $65,000 annually, one o�cer could be paid for 300,000 years with the current wealth of Mayor Bloomberg—this is approximately the length of human existence.
This pizza is representative of the overall wealth in the U.S.A.
S P E C I A L
Buy 130 F-35 �ghter jets
Pay one minimum wage worker for 847,000 years.
Stay for 37 million nights at one of New York’s �ve star hotels.
Buy 32 cruise ships
Launch 43 space missions (NASA has 12 slated for the year 2012)
Put 92,857 students through Harvard University
Build 11 spaceships
Source: Norton and Ariely survey
Occupy! (2011)
Bight Club - Dreamworld Poster Series (2010)
Bight Club - Dreamworld Poster Series (2010)
Screen printed posters from STEAKMOB* “The Years” Exhibition
Denver, Colorado (2011)
GAYNGS (2011)
WHERE IS ALL THE WEALTH?in U.S.A.?
20% 20% 20% 20% 20%
TOPUPPERMIDDLELOWERBOTTOM
ACTUALdistribution of wealth in U.S.A.
PERCEIVED
distribution of wealth in U.S.A.
IDEALdistribution of wealth in U.S.A.
.1% 100%
.2% 100%
3.7% 100%
12% 100%
84% 100%
3% 100%
6% 100%
13% 100%
20% 100%
58% 100%
11% 100%
13% 100%
22% 100%
22% 100%
32% 100%
This is the current
national wealth
distribution of Sweden.
The bottom 60% of
the American population
(187 million people)
own 4% of the entirety
of the nation’s wealth.
The top 20% own 84%
of the nation’s wealth.
<$50k AHI*
$50k-$100k AHI*
>$150k AHI*
Bush Voters
Kerry Voters
Women
Men
wealth distribution
*Annual Household Income
IDEALwealth distribution
<$50k AHI*
$50k-$100k AHI*
>$150k AHI*
Bush Voters
Kerry Voters
Women
Men
*Annual Household Income Norton and Ariely Survey 20% to each 20%
This is a nationally representative online sample of
respondents, randomly drawn from a panel of more
than 1 million Americans, completed the survey in
December, 2005. Respondents’ household income
(median 1/4 $45,000) was similar to that reported in
the 2006 United States census (median 1/4 $48,000),
and their voting pattern in the 2004 election (50.6%
Bush, 46.0% Kerry) was also similar to the actual
outcome (50.8% Bush, 48.3% Kerry). In addition, the
sample contained respondents from 47 states.
We ensured that all respondents had the same working
definition of wealth by requiring them to read the
following before beginning the survey: ‘‘Wealth, also
known as net worth, is defined as the total value of
everything someone owns minus any debt that he or
she owes. A person’s net worth includes his or her
bank account savings plus the value of other things
such as property, stocks, bonds, art, collections, etc.,
minus the value of things like loans and mortgages.’’
SURVEYinformation & source
PERCEIVED
Where Is All The Wealth? (2011)
Music:
Bight Club - SWEAT (2009)
Lizzo & The Larva Ink - Due Process & Product (2011)
Screen printed on chipboard.
Spyder Baybie Raw Dog & 2% Muck (2010)
Gloria - What The Hell Have We Got To Lose? (2008)
Mod Sun - Hippy Hop EP (2010)
Bight Club - Dreamworld (2010)
Illustration:
John Coltrane (2010)
Madlib (2010)
Miles Davis (2010)
Thelonious Monk (2010)
WASHED: A Short Film (2012)
Concept Art
Apparel:
New Balance New York (2011)
©KNOCK inc.
Phenom Global/Nike - Year of the Rabbit (2010)
Edifice Clothing (2012)
Roots - Henry Sibley Drumline (2012)
thanksEric Gorvin