Did this for the band Shiny Toy Guns back in 2006. It was used for stickers, buttons, and shirts. The shirt had vertical lines coming from the bottom of it. No one ever notices the faces hidden in the design. Strange.
Classixx came at the wrong time. I think it was finals week for the colleges around and the night was pretty dead. I remember it being packed the week after this.
Love when I play out of town and have to make my own flyer...
One of the earlier Dance Robots, Dance! parties. I thought about ripping off old horror movie posters back then but I think this was the only one that I ever did.
Another favorite of mine. Killed this party shortly before I moved away from Tulsa. It never really took off that well. Had a few good nights and too many bad ones. Almost every week around 1am we'd get a surge of underage kids sneaking in which I didn't mind.
A night for hairdressers? Great concept for a night out, thought I don't think it ever took off.
Though this was just a test layout and never completed, I have always loved the strange glowy future dudes that I crapped out. I need to do something like that again on a future design.
I always liked how this one turned out just from how bad the quality is. And the colors are nice too. Best lineup for a show that I've been to in forever.
Wow 2006. I think I basically took the layout from a realllly old poster hanging up at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa. Straight from the 50's I think.
Design for the moving of ROBOTIC Wednesdays to Electro Lounge in 2007. The next year after the move were the craziest party times ever. Great memories of people going completely nuts.
So simple and easy to read.
I just ran across this again recently and had to laugh. I completely forgot about this one. What the hell was I doing? I almost love this poster.
I think this was the very first party for Dance Robots, Dance! ever.
John & Joshua went to NYC and threw a version of ROBOTIC up there. 2007.
After a few weeks hiatus from throwing OPP due to some retarded drama, Blake Ward and I came back for a week. It was fun though after that week the party just fizzled out thanks to the memory of certain people's actions. Long live OPP.
This was for a party in Norman, OK that I threw. I am DJ b. Don't really have much to say about this poster. Did a lot of promo with it.
This was for a party in Norman, OK that I threw. I am DJ b.
Booking VEGA was done last minute for this night. We had him for ROBOTIC the night before as well. He almost didn't make it up for both shows. Simple, nice poster, I think.
This was for a party in Norman, OK that I threw. I am DJ b.
The best OPP as far as number of people. Scion was nice enough to help us fly out my good friend Billy from LA for the party.
This was for a party in Norman, OK that I threw. I am DJ b.
I never gave this poster a name of any sort. It was done early on in the party. This was most people's favorite poster that was done for OPP.
This was for a party in Norman, OK that I threw. I am DJ b. This was an experiment. The final printed poster gives you a major headache while you try to read the text at the top.
This was for a party in Norman, OK that I threw. I am DJ b.
While its nothing special to look at online, the printed poster was really nice... I thought so, anyways.
This was for a party in Norman, OK that I threw. I am DJ b. A lot of the flyers were focused around cats. I like cats.
This was for a party in Norman, OK that I threw. I am DJ b. This is one of my favorite posters that I've ever done.