Blog/Champion Don't Stop


The always inspiring Geoff McFetridge, an artist and designer based in Los Angeles, recently relaunched Champion Don’t Stop. Geoff was once the art director for the Beastie Boys’ Grand Royal Magazine and went on to launch Champion Graphics in Atwater Village where he has developed designs for posters, t-shirts, textiles, motion graphics, advertising and film production. Amongst his recent ventures; a wallpaper company called Pottok Prints and a skateboarding company by the name of The Solitary Arts. Geoff is also a member of The Directors Bureau.

A prolific designer, Geoff’s minimalism and playfulness is reminiscent of the of the work created at Push Pin Studios by Seymour Chwast and Milton Glaser. Clever concepts are communicated quickly through a refined graphic simplicity. Geoff probably puts it best when he explains his process as follows, “Invention must be countered by consistency, complexity with simplicity, decoration with purpose.”

Follow developments with his work though his blogs at Pottok Prints and The Solitary Arts.


Posted by Duane King / Filed under Art, Graphic Design, Illustration
Sunday June 29, 2008 - 4 months ago

Resources

RSS Icon

Draught Associates

Draught Associates was set up in 1997 by RCA graduate Michael Lenz and Dave Gibson. We are an enthusiastic and efficient design company, and approach each project with a mix of imagination and invention that combines intelligence with insight.

to Portfolios Studios


Six Creative

Six Creative is a London-based agency creating beautiful, relevant imagery and graphic direction for fashion, luxury, and lifestyle brands. The team is based within Spring Studios, London's foremost photographic studios and a center for aesthetic industries.

to Portfolios Studios


Carlos Serrao

The portfolio website of the photographer Carlos Serrao. Carlos hails from Miami Beach, USA, but has settled in New York. He had an early interest in the visual arts, making super-8 films until he discovered 35mm photography.

to Portfolios Photography