Friday 1 April 2011

The Delicious Design League

This is a studio that I came across whilst looking for a piece to analyse for one of the critical studies tasks. 

It is a studio that focuses a lot on design production for the music industry... perfect and exactly what I am looking for. 
They have produced some beautiful designs, their own interpretations on the music they are hearing. They produce album covers, advertising posters and all sorts of production for individual bands. 
The work is so intricate and perfect. I really admire them and the direction they are going in.
Billy and Jason
Delicious Design League was started in
2006 by two friends; Jason Teegarden-
Downs and Billy Baumann; in
Chicago Illinois.
With over ten years of experience in the design and ad biz we started Delicious simply as a rock poster design/screenprinting hobby but by 2008 it had quickly grown into a full-time design and illustration studio. Over that span we had gone from designing rock posters for bands you’ve never heard of for lunch money to designing and illustrating for some of the most recognizable brands in the world.
Perhaps our secret to success is that for every client, big or small, we strive to create the most insightful, well crafted, impact full and uncompromising work that we can. So, no matter if you are a band trying to put out your first record or you run the largest internet browser in the world you know that we will treat your project with the utmost importance.


Brands/Clients:
  • Mozilla / Firefox
  • The Royal Order
  • House Theatre
  • DraftFCB
  • Jane Magazine
  • Prismacolor
  • XLR8R Mag
  • Mozilla / Thunderbird
  • Oglivy & Mather
  • EMI
  • Glenn A. Black Laboratory
  • Chicago Reader
  • Merge Records
  • Got Milk?
  • Interloper Records
  • Indiana University
  • Tetrapak
  • Pitchfork
  • The Metro
  • Lincoln Hall
  • Schubas
  • Empty Bottle
  • Beauty Bar
  • Live Nation
  • Polvo
  • Pelican


















A few examples of work. A whole range for metal band 'Pelican'. 
A lot of the attraction comes from their span across both screen and print design. I am not someone who wants to focus on just one of these, I want to work for both.  










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