I still have a rolodex.
It's old school - I know. I don't use it a ton but I still enjoy having it around sometimes. Found a bunch of unfiled cards lying around the other day. Here are a few of the more interesting ones.
Letterpressed cards for some recycled surfboard charity art project. Printed on super thick recycled chip board. Cards like these are super expensive to print.
Our boy Comer from Rogue Status. This guy went to high school with Matt and I and was in the same graphic design program a couple years ahead of us. Now he designs for RS and works with some of the same agencies we do. Ran into him randomly a couple years back. Very proud to know this guy.
Jerm from Cal State Long Beach. Cool photo kid I went to school with. Currently up at Art Center killing it in one of the Masters programs. Love the simplicity of this card - such a dope little screen graphic.
We designed these cards (back shown here) a few years back along with the guys at The ID Agency. Hard to tell here but these are foil stamped and have spot UV over only the wheel to make them glossy. These cards were not cheap to print.
This card's printed on a flexible metal-like paper. This is for a place up in Hollywood where they flash freeze ice cream made-to-order. Stuff was pretty good as I remember. Thought this thing was going to catch on Coldstone-style but apparently that has yet to happen.
My boy Gee who I play ball with. Was wondering why this kid always wore brand new gear to the gym. Then I found out he works for Crooks. Cool cards - little AmEx theme. Blind embossing on the serial numbers is a nice touch.
Vintage Gabe Yeh Design card. Before Matt. Before Ryan and Spellman. Before Rep Kobe and the NBA Bracket contests. Before the fame and fortune and tabloid rumors - it was just me. And an iBook.