Archive for September, 2009

Comedy in the Castro Website Interface

In addition to the fliers, postcards, postcards and box offfice banner that I created as part of the print campaign, Sasha Soprano asked me to come up with a website interface as well. To help cement the brand, the site is in keeping with the previously designed posters etc.

Comedy in the Castro

Comedy in the Castro Print Campaign

Sasha Soprano has asked me to come up with an appropriate print campaign for her upcoming show at the Castro Theatre… I wanted something that captured the elegance of the historic venue. Comedy in the Castro is an upcoming event at the Castro Theatre. Hosted by Sasha Soprano, the show will feature the comedic stylings of the lovely hostess with the mostest – Sasha Soprano herself, as well as guest stars Loni Love and Nene Leakes.

The Bar on Church – Guardian ad

The Bar on Church

A simple black and white ad for The Bar on Church…

Trouble @ TRIGGER Folsom Weekend!

Trouble @ TRIGGER Folsom Weekend!

TRIGGER Fridays Fall Line-up…

DJ’s The Eye Candy Twins, DJ IMG and DJ Mykill will be appearing Fridays in September at TRIGGER.

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SEAN PXLFORGE BRENNAN

CONTACT: Sean@PXLFORGE.com

Landing back in San Francisco in 1994, graphic designer Sean Brennan, immediately went native and started his own design studio: PXLFORGE. As a graphic artist with years of experience designing for media platforms ranging from print and the www to DVD interface and 3D product design, Sean and PXLFORGE handle projects large and small.

Recently Sean's work has been seen all over bus stops and bulletin boards in San Francisco's Castro in the form of ads, posters and logo designs for TRIGGER, Comedy in the Castro, Buddies with Benefits, Forward March, ACTIVATE! AsiaSF, the New BOC - Bar on Church and Lord Martine Global.

Sean was the designer of PALz - a line of block-figure toys from the now defunct Palisades Toys based on popular Fox properties Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the X-Files. He also worked as a production artist on the 900+ screens of the deluxe Lord of the Rings trilogy DVD collection.