Marty Gregg

Home.Hope! Online Art Exhibit Features Art Inspired by Time at Home

Home.Hope! Online Art Exhibit Features Art Inspired by Time at Home

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When work for Ink Lounge (Denver) owner, artist and screen printer Stuart Alden dried up due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, he reached out to artists in a similar situation to participate in an online art exhibit, each creating a work inspired by their time at home. The result is Home.Hope!, an online exhibit running through May 29, 2020. The show features 25 artists, with images screen printed by Ink Lounge and print sales directly supporting the artists and Access Gallery, a Denver nonprofit.

Together, Apart—Checking in with the SEGD Community

Together, Apart—Checking in with the SEGD Community

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*UPDATED: 05/27/20

"May you live in interesting times," goes the ubiquitous phrase (curse?) of dubious origin—and here we are, strangely both closer together, and farther apart than ever before. But designers and fabricators dig a challenge, right? The SEGD community is a truly special group of people from around the globe—bound together by their warm collegial comportment, and love of design excellence and shared experiences—who continue to find creative ways to connect, inspire and help others across their teams and across the globe.

ArtHouse Design Debuts New Web Presence

ArtHouse Design Debuts New Web Presence (image: website on computer and mobile)

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With almost 30 years of experience, ArtHouse Design (Denver) is an internationally-recognized branding, placemaking and experiential graphic design firm. Recently ArtHouse announced their new, fully-custom website—designed and built by their own team. They created the new website from scratch, which tells the firm's story clearly, functionally and beautifully with more than 10 new projects, an updated and expanded offering of services, an interactive project map and more award-winning work than ever. 

ArtHouse Design Creates New Brand for Global Foundation

ArtHouse Design Creates New Brand for Global Foundation

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Extending their partnership with nonprofits supported by the Sie family of Denver, ArtHouse Design (Denver, Colo.) recently completed the rebranding phase of a comprehensive identity package for the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, "Global." Global Co-Founder, President and CEO Michelle Sie Whitten hired ArtHouse for its creative and brand expertise and authority in experiential graphic and healthcare design, including theming, wayfinding, signage and donor recognition.

SEGD's Best Content of 2017

SEGD's Best Content of 2017

What a year! It's has been a record-breaking one for SEGD, as the association has grown to over 2,000 members and SEGD.org page views have swelled to over two million. Over 1,000 new pieces of content were published on SEGD.org in 2017; you probably haven't seen them all but luckily for you, we have. The following is a list of the top content pieces compiled using a (somewhat-scientific) combination of analytics and anecdotal evidence. Enjoy!

Join ArtHouse Design at Community Event to Celebrate Colfax Avenue

Colfax Avenue Branding

Colfax Avenue is looking brighter, and people are taking notice. Find out what all the buzz is about at Art-i-Fax, a local street party and art fair at the intersection of Colfax and Park Avenues, on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ArtHouse Design, the Denver design agency responsible for Colfax’s brand identity package, including logos, icons, a responsive website and street banners, invites Denver residents and visitors to come for the free koozies—and stay for the live music, local art, street food and cold beer.

Marty Gregg's Sketchbook

Marty Gregg's Sketchbook

Little bits of paper, stickers and ephemera that would have otherwise been lost, have a home in the journal.

 

Marty Gregg
Arthouse Design, Denver

I have been keeping journals since college and found it to be a perfect vault for my ideas and record of inspirations. I’m always surprised by how well the journal process (when reviewed at a later time) takes me back to exactly what I was thinking and what I was inspired by. Little bits of paper, stickers and ephemera that would have otherwise been lost, have a home in the journal.

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