Thought for the Day

Posted by on May 11, 2007 in Uncategorized

By Mark KaufmanDetail of a 12 ft. banner we have in our conference room. Yes, it has been a loooong week. 

Design Happiness Chart

Posted by on May 9, 2007 in Uncategorized

American Affairs Desk: Television News

Posted by on May 5, 2007 in American Affairs Desk

By Mark Kaufman

The Real Change Be A Pal Campaign

Posted by on May 3, 2007 in New Projects

By Mark KaufmanI am very pleased to announce that I am working with the fine folks at WongDoody on a campaign for Real Change. Real Change creates opportunities and a voice for low-income people while taking action to end homelessness and poverty through their newspaper and other programs. I’m doing a whole mess of illustrations […]

Poetry Smackdown

Posted by on May 2, 2007 in New Projects

By Mark KaufmanA recent piece that accompanied an article on the contemporary poetry scene. In order to show the friction between today’s so called slam or performance poets and the traditional book poets my first instinct was of course to show violence or ‘rassling poets. I’m glad I kept my baser instincts in check. I […]

Love That Dirty Water

Posted by on Apr 30, 2007 in New Projects

By Mark KaufmanI cover the waterfront. I’m back on the news beat, here’s a recent illustration for the Portland Mercury. 

Drawmark in Creativity

Posted by on Apr 27, 2007 in Drawmark News

By Mark KaufmanI forgot to mention in a previous post on being a finalist in the AdCritic.com Future on Paper showcase, that my piece also appears in Creativity Magazine, which is hitting the desks of art directors and creative departments this week. The cover this month features everyone’s favorite caveman. Can’t rightly have a series […]

AIGA Seattle Into the Woods Photos

Posted by on Apr 24, 2007 in Travel gallery

By Mark Kaufman Lots of attendees at the AIGA Seattle Into the Woods conference have started uploading images to the Flickr. Go here and see what transpired. I’ll be writing about some of what went on. Here’s a shirt I made in a letterpress workshop.

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