Various // Logos
R.E.D. Protection // 2009 Dealerbook
Richard Nicholas // Website
Blackbear Bar // Website
R.E.D. Protection // Transforming Tradition
WH Roddy // Website
707 Restaurant // Graphic Design
Yes You Can Delaware // Website
J Dub Records // Matisyahu Advertising & Packaging
R.E.D. Protection // 2008 Dealerbook
R.E.D. Protection // 2007 Ad Campaign
ERNY // Flash Portfolio Redesign
Philadelphia Times Magazine // Art Direction
J Shoes // Graphic Design
R.E.D. Protection // 2006 Ad Campaign
Okayplayer // Graphic Design
R.E.D. Protection // 2006 Dealerbook
PEP Boys Auto // Holiday Billboards
RMD Entertainment // Identity, Web Design, Graphic Design
Design
[ 2 one 5 ] started out as a crowd of artists, designers, writers, and thinkers. It was kind of like the camaraderie of summer camp, but instead of exchanging corny, handwritten letters and friendship bracelets, we traded imaginative ideas and technical knowledge. Once we transitioned to an office setting and joined the corporate grind that is the great rat race, we realized that we kind of like doing work for other people. We'll gladly illustrate a logo, design a type treatment, comp an ad, layout a catalog, or dance to popular music for you. We get a kick out of the click of computer buttons and seeing what we can come up with.
connect with usApparel
Whether it's adding a new design element, pulling a pantone chip, or fondling all the merchandise, [ 2 one 5 ] puts a little bit of ourselves into every t-shirt. Sharing is caring. With a collaborative spirit and a nose firmly on the grindstone, [ 2 one 5 ] has assembled a clan with a vision that establishes a sense of nonconformity and revolt that your parents wouldn't be proud of. [ 2 one 5 ] creates a sense of self-worth, identification, and representation. We work towards the common goal of giving you the limited-edition tees and fre$h gear that comes to speak for everything that's around you.
Living Proof Magazine
At Living Proof, we like to think of ourselves as a publication rather than a magazine. We've found that the printed word can't keep up with the computer screen, blogs are the new magazines, and word spreads like the plague through ethernet cables. Instead of packing it in and catching the disease we've created our own version of a "magazine." Rather than just a mere trend report, we've cultivated Living Proof into a book of facts, knowledge, stories, and pretty pictures designed to easily slide between the Encyclopedia and the entire Pantone Library on a book shelf instead of winding up in the plastic casket that is a trash can.