Travel Greensboro is back on track.
P.S. Megan is out of town for a week. Expect a lot of images and very little writing...
tuesday / March 30, 2010
wednesday / March 24, 2010
Saturday, April 3rd
Renovations going from 12—4pm
Race at 4pm
Entry is either 2 hours renovating or $10
Party & Prizes afterward
Meet at PieLab
Renovations going from 12—4pm
Race at 4pm
Entry is either 2 hours renovating or $10
Party & Prizes afterward
Meet at PieLab
tuesday / March 23, 2010
We've found our replacements...
and we're happy?
monday / March 22, 2010
Thank You.
Thank you to everyone who applied to be next year's Americorps Vista(s). Our pool of applicants from which to choose was remarkable. We still have some big decisions to make, but for those who were not selected, we say Thanks.
saturday / March 20, 2010
⇑⇓⇑⇓BLITZ⇑⇓⇑⇓
friday / March 20, 2010
@@@@@BLITZ@@@@@
thursday / March 17, 2010
&&&&&BLITZ&&&&&
wednesday / March 17, 2010
$$$$$BLITZ$$$$$
tuesday / March 17, 2010
¿¿¿¿¿BLITZ?????
monday / March 15, 2010
∴∴∴BLITZ∴∴∴
sunday / March 15, 2010
!!!!!!!!BLITZ!!!!!!!!
saturday / March 13, 2010
Guy's Night: Part 2
thursday / March 11, 2010
Guy's Night
wednesday / March 10, 2010
The Weekenders
monday / March 8, 2010
BikeLab off Main Street: Episode 1
"Long Overdue Update"
Brevity is the word that I will keep in mind for this post as it is meant to sum up several months of work: Dan & Ryan obtained property off of Main St. Previously "Old School Candy" penny-candy store, soon to be "Old School Candy" bicycle co-op.
University of Alabama volunteers helped move trash. Ryan began renovations, they went slowly. YouthBuild helped with renovations and they went much more quickly.
And recently, Jeff Leininger (Pictured. A friend of Ryan's from highschool back in Cackalacky.) and Ryan worked on sealing/securing BikeLab and salvaging ceiling wood. Thanks Jeff.
Brevity is the word that I will keep in mind for this post as it is meant to sum up several months of work: Dan & Ryan obtained property off of Main St. Previously "Old School Candy" penny-candy store, soon to be "Old School Candy" bicycle co-op.
University of Alabama volunteers helped move trash. Ryan began renovations, they went slowly. YouthBuild helped with renovations and they went much more quickly.
And recently, Jeff Leininger (Pictured. A friend of Ryan's from highschool back in Cackalacky.) and Ryan worked on sealing/securing BikeLab and salvaging ceiling wood. Thanks Jeff.
sunday / March 7, 2010
Without Further Ado...
We all knew the time would come, but only three short months remain until the Meg/Ryan are to be replaced by another VISTA team.
Interested in trying to fill our shoes? Then fill out our VADGA!
Interested in trying to fill our shoes? Then fill out our VADGA!
thursday / March 4, 2010
What is this? You will find out soon. Very very soon!
tuesday / March 2, 2010
Unlikely Inspiration
Meet John R. Neill...
Recently I picked up L. Frank Baum's book "Glinda of OZ" from the local library while I was looking for retro typography inspiration. What I found instead are some of the most beautiful illustrations I have ever seen. It is amazing to be able to count exactly how few lines it takes Mr. Neill to suggest accurate and volumetric form.
*Illustration from "Glinda of Oz"
Recently I picked up L. Frank Baum's book "Glinda of OZ" from the local library while I was looking for retro typography inspiration. What I found instead are some of the most beautiful illustrations I have ever seen. It is amazing to be able to count exactly how few lines it takes Mr. Neill to suggest accurate and volumetric form.
*Illustration from "Glinda of Oz"
monday / March 1, 2010
Megan Deal and Ryan LeCluyse:
are two graphic designers living and working in Greensboro, Alabama. They each found themselves in the rural south after taking their Americorps vows, and then swearing a year of their life to service. Megan, who hails from Detroit, and Ryan, who comes from Baltimore, will work together over the next year to operate the very first Project M Lab.
The M Lab was born out of the 2008 Project M session and has since been used to station passionate young individuals interested in the possibilities of meaningful graphic design. For the remainder of this year M Lab will be the design studio (whatever that means) of the combined forces of Meg/Ryan.
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