Posted by
themgmt on September 4, 2008

The new Scott Hull Associates site
Scott Hull Associates is a respected representative for a varied and lauded stable of talented artists. When Scott and Co. needed a site that would deliver more control to each of the artists they represent, we worked from a beautifully simple design by our frequent collaborator, and Scott Hull-represented illustrator, Penelope Dullaghan. With Penny’s gorgeous look-and-feel, user interface collaboration by the brilliant Josh Sears, and lots of input from Scott, his staff, and their represented artists, we crafted a new site with a new look, powered by a multi-user site manager in the form of WordPress-µ.
It’s open-source foundation software that can empower many team members — and, with commenting and RSS syndication throughout, associates outside the team — to contribute and craft their corner of the site into their best face forward for the organization. We tried to build Scott’s vision of the most immediate, informative portfolio preview in the business. As each artist grows their sample work and their blog in the new format, we hope the site will be almost like a sit-down interview with an artist you might hire for your logo, brand image, or design project.
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Posted by
brianna on August 25, 2008
Von Glitschka launched Federal Bureau of Illustration today, a site for illustration case studies with one of the most fun metaphors we’ve ever had the pleasure of implementing into WordPress.

Von Glitschka's Federal Bureau of Illustration
In Von’s words:
“I’ve seen a lot of case study sites. Most are kind of boring and far too serious so I wanted to avoid that when I created my own. The site is done as a tongue-in-cheek play off the metaphor of the FBI. There are a total of seven case files in the archive right now and I’ll add more as time goes on so if you subscribe to the RSS you’ll be notified when I post new case files.”
Posted by
brianna on May 28, 2008

Entrance to Dancing Elephant Studio
Our friend Jenny Kostecki-Shaw recently launched her new book My Travelin’ Eye, took off on a signing tour, and produced a brilliant new website design for us to implement. Somewhere she found the time to send us an autographed copy of her new children’s hit (Thanks Jenny!), even while we raced the clock to develop her site for her publication date.
Work on the ambitious Dancing Elephant Studio site continues - Jenny and Patrick have a lot of cool work and experiences to share - but we were too excited to get our own copy of My Travelin’ Eye to resist mentioning it. While the new site offers the excitement of “more to come,” it already features a lot of info about Jenny and her work, and you can even buy your own signed edition of the book there.
Posted by
brianna on May 20, 2008
Jordan Hull is a young performer with an unexpected Americana blues panache. (But if you hear a surfy-sounding thump or two on his debut record, don’t get confused.)
Utopian.net developed a site concept based on Jordan’s show postcards, provided the programming and hosting, and implemented WordPress for easy updates of new tour dates, photos, and new sounds. Jordan’s new site launched over the weekend along with his new CD. Go have a listen!
Posted by
josh on April 16, 2008
Our friend and Utopian.net customer Gavin Grant and his Small Beer Press have been in the vanguard of open publishing, with the well-respected indy imprint releasing several books in dual paper- and free-electronic- editions. The latest Creative Commons-licensed masterpiece of speculative fiction from Small Beer Press is John Kessel’s The Baum Plan for Financial Success. (Link via Boing Boing.)