You should direct your browser to The Massacre and check out postings of Jason Salo’s work while working at Transistor. Check it.
No Comments | Posted by Michael Cina on June 17th, 2008
No Comments | Posted by Stefan Kjartansson on June 10th, 2008
Did you know we have a recommendation section on our site? No? Well, now you do. And we’ve made it even easier by creating this informative and collectible PDF poster available for download. If you like, you can print it out, hang it up, and show that you know your essentials.
Book Advice 101 Poster
(Links in PDF are active, so they will bring you to each book in the store.)
No Comments | Posted by Travis Stearns on June 10th, 2008
As the icon above states, this is still very much beta phase for us and this blog. A few months back, we updated to the new and much awaited Wordpress 2.5. Well to make a long story short, this package was a nightmare on OSX and the new WP admin made the process of blogging much slower, and time is something we are very limited on.
So, we have rolled back to 2.3.3, and hoping this will keep us moving ahead much smoother with our posts. But with this ‘rollback’ there might be some new bugs pop up. Let us know if you catch anything.
Thanks for your patience.
So, we have rolled back to 2.3.3, and hoping this will keep us moving ahead much smoother with our posts. But with this ‘rollback’ there might be some new bugs pop up. Let us know if you catch anything.
Thanks for your patience.
No Comments | Posted by Michael Paul Young on June 7th, 2008
Who needs a typeface? Romance in a Readable Font, a promotional video for Accidents Grotesque created by the internet’s most beloved video artists, Fred & Sharon. Including Fred, Sharon, uncomfortable silences, and animation (don’t forget the animation!).
In 2007 Michael Cina found four individuals, Eric Carlson, Matt Desmond, Maddy Nye, Travis Stearns with sound abilities in imperfection for the YouWorkForThem type foundry. The design of “a model sans serif” typeface releases all that associate with rigid standards of life. Adding some new members, the fonts were tested in Berlin, to closely view the idiosyncrasies contributed through time by all. Inspiration was taken from any character set, but nature gave us this - a perfect realist sans-serif in OpenType format with a deep and inconsistent breath.
1 Comment | Posted by Michael Paul Young on June 6th, 2008
Sometimes here at YouWorkForThem, we get some down time (or make free time) to just experiment with new ideas and small topics to keep our minds fresh. We recently took the topic of Possibilities and explored putting this into motion. This short movie was composed by one of our designers, Lee Suetorsak. Soundtrack by Michael Madill (Gr3yman).
Watch in HD
1 Comment | Posted by Michael Paul Young on June 4th, 2008


This is a documentary. This is done to help find a solution, being as tho we all have the same problem.
Dichotomy of passion.






From Iowa to Savannah to Atl to NYC, she’s a maker, materialsmith, a MFA in metals. Kristi Sword’s works in textures and contrasts. Good stuff, stuff,
Stupendous collage work from