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2007 Houston Show Check-In

_MG_2223The ADCH board and volunteers checked in over 400 entries in the 2007 Houston Show – thank you to everyone who entered. We have several pieces from previous entrants, along with work from new entrants. We hope to see you all at the Show in November. If you want to meet who will be reviewing all of this work, come out to the Meet the Judges event Thursday, September 27.

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2007 Houston Show Judges

We’ve booked the judges for the 2007 Houston Show – they’re a great group of people looking forward to seeing the work entered in the Show. The board is thrilled to get this talent down to Houston.

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Jude Buffum | http://www.judebuffum.com | http://headcasedesign.com
Jude Buffum is better known as the beard-sporting half of Philadelphia-based design and illustration duo Headcase Design, whose work has been featured in such publications as Graphis, Communication Arts, Print, and American Illustration. He has designed books for such pop-culture phenomena as the Broadway show “Wicked” and HBO’s “The Sopranos”, as well as the best-selling book The Baby Owner’s Manual. An alumnus of the Tyler School of Art (where he has been teaching since 2001), Jude has also forged his own style of painting inspired by the pixelated 8-bit graphics of classic video games and created a line of pixelated plush art toys called “BiTZ”, both of which have been exhibited in galleries from Philadelphia to Los Angeles.

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Chris Buzelli | http://chrisbuzelli.com
Chris Buzelli was born and raised outside of Chicago and on the waters of Lake Michigan. After graduating from Rhode Island School of Design, Chris moved to New York City to start his career as an illustrator. His oil paintings have appeared in many publications including Rolling Stone, TIME, Playboy, New York Times and PLANSPONSOR Magazine. Chris has also collaborated on numerous projects with design firms and agencies including Saatchi and Saatchi, Cole & Weber United, Arc Worldwide, Fallon, and BDM. Recent projects include ad campaigns for, United Airlines, Seattle Woodland Zoo and The Tropen Museum in Amsterdam; decals for Vespa Scooters; a wine label for St. Supery; and a CD cover for CBS records. Chris also shows his work in various exhibitions and galleries throughout the country. He currently teaches a class at RISD and lives in NYC with his wife SooJin and their dog Sota.

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Mary Fallon | http://www.catalyststudios.com
Mary Fallon is Senior Art Director at Catalyst Studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mary has over 13 years of experience in the design world. Starting out as an illustrator for clients like General Electric, Psychology Today and the Chicago Tribune, she eventually founded her own design business, Papasea. She was looking for something new when Catalyst Studios snatched her up. Catalyst is known for providing not just good design but first and foremost a strong base of strategy and ideating, and Mary continues to be their go-to AD in this capacity. She also brings to the job a sense of fashion and a deep understanding of emerging technologies and how they can be tapped and twisted into unexpected strategies for clients such as Target, Kohl’s, Best Buy, and O.P.I. Nail Lacquer. As Catalyst’s clients put it, “We hire Catalyst Studios because you give us ideas that nobody else can.” Mary is a big part of this, continually problem solving, ideating and creating in a new, fresh and exhilarating way.

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Chris Silas Neal | http://www.redsilas.com
Christopher Silas Neal is an illustrator and designer, born in Texas and raised in Florida and Colorado. His work has been published by a variety of magazines and book publishers and, has been recognized by Communicatin Arts, American Illustration, AIGA, Society of Illustrators, Society of Publication Designers, Art Directors Club of Denver, Print Magazine and Society of News Designers. He exhibits drawings at various galleries across the country. He currently works and lives in Brooklyn and teaches Illustration at Pratt Institute.

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Gary Ness | http://www.8streetstudio.com
Gary Ness is a photographer working in Minneapolis, Mn. He holds an MFA in photography from the University of Minnesota and has an extensive regional and national exhibition record. He received a Film in the Cities Photography Fellowship in 1986 and his work is in collections at the Minnesota Historical Society, Cedar Arts Forum Collection in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and in the University of Northern Iowa permanent collection. He has taught photography through the University of Minnesota School of Art, the Minnesota Center for Photography, and the Complete Scholar program at the University of Minnesota. For the past 17 years, he has been working in commercial photography. He is currently the Director of Photography for 8th Street Studio – a commercial studio specializing in food, fashion, and product photography. His clients include Target, Red Wing Shoe, ShopNBC, and numerous agencies. He loves the endless creative possibilities of photography and is always looking for new ways to see the commonplace. He lives with his wife and four children in Minneapolis.

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ADCH and HAF Social

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ADCH members from across Houston converged on the bar at Arcodoros to mix and mingle with members of HAF and the wide-eyed youngsters of Ad2 on Wednesday night, August 29th. All of your ADCH brass were there, along with several past presidents and many current members. Grapparitas and beer were flowing, business cards were flying, and some damn good appetizers were consumed in what became a crowded and boisterous atmosphere. Photos of the party can be foundon the ADCH Gallery, where none of the names have been changed, because no one is presumed innocent.

If you want to throw your hat in the ring for ADCH’s upcoming Annual Award show, you can download the forms below. Show us what you’ve got! Entires will be accepted through September 12th. At the end of the month, you’ll have the opportunity to meet the fine collection of judges that ADCH has assembled to pick the winners; more details about the Meet The Judges event are forthcoming. The Award Show itself will take place on November 3rd. This is your chance to show your chops in front of your friends, rivals and colleagues from ADCH. If you missed out on the mixer this month, no more excuses: come out to Meet The Judges at the end of the month. We’ll see you there!

Written by Robert Hays

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Meet the Board Social at Marfreless

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On July 25, ADCH had a Meet the Board social at Marfreless. You’re allowed to deny you know where it is. The blue door? Under the stairs? Anyway, we packed the place with with industry folks and gave out a pair of tix to see the Astros play the Padres. See photos of some of the many happy attendees.

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Artwork from the Domy Event

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We’ve added artwork from the Domy event to the Gallery – take a look at what everyone drew that night.

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Board Candidates for 2007

Here’s the slate of candidates for the 2007 ADCH Board elections. Review their information below, and when you’re ready, vote for who you’d like to see represent the club using our ONLINE POLL. [The voting is over – please see the Board page for our current members.]

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Luis Clavell | Art Director and Designer
Luis Clavell joined Zenfilm in the city of Houston as Art Director and Designer, and has already been awarded with a platinum Remi Award at the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival, for his participation in the making of the City of Houston shortfilm, “One Day in Houston”, Clavell is an accomplished broadcast designer and animator with a Masters Degree in Visual Communication from The University of Barcelona. Prior to his arrival, Clavell spent over four years with A&E and The History Channel Latin America. There, he worked on such shows as Investigative Reports, Cold Cases (garnering an award from The New York Festivals 2005), Biography and The Nature of Things. These shows broadcast in more than 20 countries and 11 million homes from Miami to Argentina. He also worked as an Art Director for a small advertising agency where he developed the Sopranos (HBO) launching campaign for Latin America, and was awarded in 2000 with an ANDA award (World Federation of Advertisers) for a Kellogg’s package that he designed. While in Barcelona, he was a founding member of Vectorsoul, a creative studio that works on projects for The World Health Organization and Nickelodeon. After earning his Masters, he went to Raffles Design Institute in Shanghai and lectured in the Visual Communications Department. During that year, he also worked for Mei Wen Ti Productions in the making of a feature film released in China on March 2006. Clavell is also fluent in Spanish, English and Catalan, and a member of the Emmy Awards, Texas Lone Star Chapter. You can see some of Luis’ recent work now in the Only in Houston Broadcast Gallery OiH TV Gallery.

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Raegan Hill | Division Director of The Creative Group
I have a ‘Masters in Life’ and a career history that would make any multiple personality disordered professional proud. I am a self-taught programmer and was a long-time Web Designer for BMC Software. During the onset of the dot.com crash (hey everyone has at least one story wrapped around the dot.com crash, don’t they?) I checked myself into the Chronically Obsessed Developers Ease clinic, more commonly known as “CODE”, a clinic that helps programmers break the addiction to writing code so that they can move into web marketing. Yes… marketing.

And as if that weren’t deep enough down the rabbit hole, I added corporate sponsorships, event management and trade show coordination to my menu of random talents. In 2003 I landed in a 1 year contract with the NFL managing the 2004 Houston Super Bowl XXXVIII Volunteer Program (7000 people). I used to tell my friends that if someone on the Super Bowl Committee didn’t throw up from the pressure, it was a good day. Point? I’m not afraid of a little stress. Currently, I am a specialist in the placement of creative professionals on short and long term projects and I love being a position where I can help others.

It takes one heck of a determined person to constantly reinvent themselves professionally in order to adapt as the market changes, and your vote for me will secure a new member on the Board who is 100% committed to putting ADCH back on the map where it belongs!

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Daniel R. Jarvis | Illustrator
To me, art is about physical strength. If you have muscles, you will be able to draw better. If you have a good cardiovascular system, you will paint longer. You will need to exercise your biceps as will as your mind-ceps. It is important to have a healthy appetite for charcoal. It is imperative that you read narratives. I guess what I’m really saying is that a block of cheese is essentially spoiled milk, and when you’ve removed all doubt life can get a whole lot cheesier. There’s a basic formula that goes into the creative cauldron. Start out with a gallon of intestinal fortitude, mix in two dozen raw eggs, and add a splash of egotism. Seriously…. do it. What you will get is so much more powerful than yogurt. Which is also just spoiled milk. I understand the formula. I know the process. I will lick the envelope if necessary. Make me a board member… I won’t let you down.

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Miguel A. Martinez | Graphic Designer
Graphic Designer working for Studio Martinez for over 2 years now. Graduated with my BA in Graphic Design from the Art Institute of Houston. My passions are graphic design, poetry, illustration, thinking, cooking, MUSIC (KEXP seattle & old Jazz ) – I respect legends, saul bass, alan fletcher, bob gill, bill cahan, john bielenberg, stefan sagmeister, rick valincenti, seymour chwast, dj stout, peter saville, the KING tibor kalman and modern dog design. love shooting photography and starring at work from andrea kertesz. things that rule, are the bauhaus, the menil collection, mexican folk art, writers charles bukowski and pablo neruda, GRAPHIS, teaching, hiking, trail running, traveling, dreaming, a big heart, the frio river, rain, trees, mountains, birds, monkeys, machinery, trains, belgium beer, good food (especially soup and steak), small pleasures, rudyards pub, laughing, visiting sri lanka and peru someday, docter seuss, the Houston ASTROS!, everything that surrounds us! From what you can sum up from above is that I have a lot of passion for art and a hunger for life. I would love to share my influences and motivation with others. I am looking to help out in the education area. I would love to give back to education which is the root of my success and will always remain the most influencial element to my work and that is the hunger to continue to learn and grow.

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Jenny Quattlebaum | Art Director
Jenny Quattlebaum is a native Houstonian that has been on the advertising Merry-Go-Round since 1998, working with standard issue Houston Oil clients to local restaurant chains and technology companies. After working client side for apparel manufacturer Sierra Pacific Apparel, she found her current home at Design At Work, where she enjoys close client relationships and a broad array of creative opportunities. When she isn’t in her shed making estate sale finds refabulous, she’s at home reading up on midcentury architecture and carpentry, and reupholstering anything and everything in white vinyl.

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Carleton D. Smith, Jr. | Illustrator/Designer
Carleton Smith deserves a break. First of all, he was born and raised in Detroit where he had no brothers his entire life. Only sisters. Four of them. All older. Also, he hardly ever gets to ice skate outside anymore. He did earn a BFA degree in illustration at Detroit’s prestigious Center for Creative Studies, which would be incredibly impressive if he hadn’t lost it. Likewise, even though he’s a brilliant cartoonist in his own mind, he can’t prove it. So this ADCH board position would be a great first step toward breaking the scourge of anonymity that haunts him every day as he hangs out at Axiom creating fine art and “polishing up his style.” You can help. Vote for Carleton. In return, he’ll do everything within his enormous core competency to bolster the worldwide, global reputation of ADCH and all who cast their vote of confidence for Carleton D. Smith, Jr., as its newest board member. Seriously. And not just by showing up at the mixers, either, although he’s willing to make that personal sacrifice, too.

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Get ready for the Show

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Planning to enter the 52nd Annual Houston Show? The Call for Entries will be due August 17th, so watch your inbox for details. You’ll be in good company when you enter your work – take a look at last year’s winners.

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ADCH at HCA

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ADCH was one of many organizations present at the HCA event on June 14, 2007. We hope you made it out despite the weather – people from every creative and marketing organization were there. Check out photos from the event.

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Quark Symposium

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Houston was Quark’s third city to visit in North America on their 2007 tour to promote Quark 7. The free event had a full attendance with a crowd that was a mix of professional and student attendees. We’ll make a more detailed post that will include obversations on the presentations and software, along with presentation materials. For now, take a look at the event photos.

One of the seminars covered tips and tricks for Quark – they have a pdf for download that has everything from that session and more.

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ADCH at Domy | Exquisite Corpse

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ADCH had great participation from the crowd that attended the May social at Domy Bookstore and Cafe Brasil. Attendees were invited to draw, write, hang out, drink and create a communal work of art with designers, illustrators, artists, art directors and writers from above and below ground. There was a collaborative writing exercise on a rolled sheet of paper that went on for 30 feet. Below is what everyone put together:

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The girl looked like she could use a friend. The reality was, she used everyone. For a means of survivail [sic]… she isolated the weakest member of the herd with wolf-like precision…sliced thru the defense and quickly changed the only thing that we both believe in hope, fun and flying cats, which could easily save the world from the radioactive cheerleaders of death are best at sex… they are already lying down. I stare up at the sky, with images of things to come will show the world that there is love. And there are lizards. I knew this lizard once and he was a rare find in the tropics of the amazon. Small wonder the other man walked up to find it! But he wasn’t happy with what he saw. He screamed in a lenguag [sic] he never heard before: “Ay Caramba!!”, Then he was really impressed. So he started drinking. Nothing fancy. He suddenly learned this new language. “Ani rotze lalejet la sherutim” he said. Nobody understood. The seal said to his stomach, I understand. The stomach smiled and said, shit! But I asked Jesus + he said he was cool with that. So I was like thanks, man; and that’s why my face exploded when I was a baby. I thought the world was flat, and I could dig to the other side. It may have been hairy butt… that smelled like noses in an open field. Then there was dancing like no one was watching. So she did it alone.