Clients

Great relationships with our collaborators lead to great work. These are some of our favorites.

Next American City is a nationally-distributed quarterly magazine about making cities better. They observe, document and conceive realistic solutions for how to improve urban life. Each issue of the magazine contains investigative features, thoughtful essays and interviews from the front lines of urban change and innovation.

Deloitte is one of the largest professional services organizations in the world. The group has 165,000 employees in 140 countries working to delivering audit, tax, consulting and financial advisory services through its member firms.

FedEx Corporation is a world-wide logistics services company, based in the United States. FedEx has been honored as one of the Best Companies to Work For in 11 of the past 12 years and was named to the Best Companies to Work For Hall of Fame in 2005. FedEx also has been consistently ranked in FORTUNE's Global Most Admired Companies and America's Most Admired Companies lists since 2002 and 2001, respectively.

The City of Philadelphia Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy works to improve access to the arts for both residents and visitors, expand arts education for young people, support the growth a by promoting public and private investment in the creative economy sector, coordinate with relevant City agencies to unify the City’s arts efforts, and serve as a liaison between the City’s many cultural institutions.

The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage is dedicated to stimulating a vibrant cultural community in the five-county, Southeastern Pennsylvania region. Established in 2005, the Center houses seven funding initiatives of The Pew Charitable Trusts. Through these initiatives the Center supports area artists and arts and heritage organizations whose work is distinguished by excellence, imagination, and courage.

Ginkgo Press was established in Hamburg, Germany in 1985 and in Santa Rosa, California in 1991 by Mo Cohen and Julie von der Ropp. The company had been a sales and literary arm of Black Sparrow Press in Europe, but grew quickly into a distribution network for international art publishers.

Good is a quarterly United States general-interest magazine founded in 2006 with a focus on social issues, politics, and sustainable living. The California-based magazine's tagline is "for people who give a damn".

Heartworm Press is an independent publisher based in Philadelphia. It specializes in limited editions, mainly books by music-related artists. Founded in 2003 by musician Wesley Eisold, Heartworm initially began publishing small run zines and cassette tapes. Heartworm has expanded and now published fine-art books and vinyl music releases.

Founded in 1963, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania is a leader in the presentation of contemporary art. Through exhibitions, commissions, educational programs, and publications, ICA invites the public to share in the experience, interpretation and understanding of the work of established and emerging artists.

Jonathan LeVine Gallery exhibits a genre of work influenced by illustration, comic books, graffiti, street art and pop culture imagery. They represent a mix of emerging and mid-career level artists with an emphasis on cultivating new talent and creating an environment where artists can further develop their work.

As a public art program serving the City of Philadelphia, the Mural Arts Program works in partnership with communities, grassroots organizations, city agencies, schools, and philanthropies to achieve its goals.

The Maysles Institute is presently located in Harlem, and their mission extends the Maysles Brothers’ principle that the lives and opinions of people not only deserve, but demand our attention. They strive to re-integrate the production, presentation and pedagogy of documentary film and video as a means of engaging individuals and communities in creative self-expression, communicating ideas, and advocating needs.

Ohne Titel is a women's collection designed by Flora Gill and Alexa Adams. The two met in New York City in 1999 while attending Parson's School of Design where they bonded over shared influences and style. After graduating, they designed for established labels. Alexa spent several years at Helmut Lang. In 2005, the two reunited to work for Karl Lagerfeld. In September 2006 Alexa and Flora founded the Ohne Titel brand.

powerHouse Books, world-renowned and critically acclaimed publisher is best known for a diverse publishing programme—specialized in fine art, documentary, pop culture, fashion, and celebrity books. They have blazed a trail through the staid book publishing industry, releasing books that have sparked cultural trends and redefined commonly held perceptions of the purpose and role of art books in contemporary culture.

The Rosenbach Museum & Library seeks to inspire curiosity, inquiry, and creativity by engaging broad audiences in exhibitions, programs, and research based on its remarkable and expanding collections.

Swindle Magazine was founded in 2004 by Shepard Fairey and Roger Gastman, who brought their combined experiences as leaders in the fields of art, design, publishing and marketing to the publication. Swindle believed in the humanization and personalization of design, and presented all stories—luscious fashion spreads, artist profiles or social & political issues around the globe—with a contemporary and lasting aesthetic. Produced in both soft cover and hard cover versions—Swindle was the definitive pop culture and lifestyle publication

The Tyler School of Art educates, motivates and inspires individuals who will enter society as artists, architects, art historians, designers and educators with the highest aspirations for achievement, producing innovative work that is publicly presented and critically considered. Founded upon the ideals of progressive education emphasizing exposure to a variety of experiences before selecting a major, attention to each student's mastery of technique, and the shaping of a personal artistic vision within the framework of a research university.

Thames & Hudson is the most eminent publisher of illustrated books in the world. They publish high-quality, beautifully printed books on art, architecture, design, photography, decorative arts, fashion, style, lifestyle, travel, archaeology, history, and spirituality, as well as a number of titles for children.

W Hotels is a luxury lifestyle boutique hotel brand. Marketed towards a younger, hipper clientèle, the hotel brand was launched in 1998 with its first property, W New York, opening at 541 Lexington Avenue. The brand has since expanded internationally with properties opening first in Sydney, Mexico City and Seoul.

Established in 2007, wejetset brings together products and information for smart international travelers. Their curated shop sells high-utility design-centered travel products, while their online and print publications keep travelers inspired and informed.

The Franklin Institute (named after the noted American scientist and statesman Benjamin Franklin) is a museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and one of the oldest centers of science education and development in the United States, dating to 1824. The Institute also houses the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial.

The New York Academy of Medicine advances the health of people in cities. An independent organization since 1847, NYAM addresses the health challenges facing the world’s urban populations through interdisciplinary approaches to policy leadership, education, community engagement and innovative research

City Limits is an independent, investigative journalism organization that publishes in-depth reporting about civic affairs in America’s largest city, and about the politics and policies that affect the nation’s urban agenda. In this effort, our award-winning magazine comes out six times a year and dedicates each edition to comprehensive reporting on a single topic. Our magazine is joined by City Limits.org—the city’s largest not-for-profit civic-focused news site—which provides in-depth reporting, jobs, resources, and multimedia.

 

Philagrafika's mission is to promote and sustain printmaking as a vital and valued art form by providing artistic, programmatic and administrative leadership for large-scale, cooperative initiatives with broad public exposure.

 

The New Cities Foundation is a recently formed non-profit Swiss institution dedicated to improving the quality of life and work in the 21st-century global city. The foundation believes that cities are humanity's most important source of innovation, creativity and wealth-creation. It acts as a clearinghouse for information on urbanization and supports on-going original research. The Foundation's membership is open to key public and private sector entities around the world who are stakeholders in the future of urbanization.