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A Face With The Name: Adam Voorhes

Adam Voorhes

Gracing this week’s edition of A Face With A Name is my good friend (and friend of PUBLIC SCHOOL) Adam Voorhes. Seated in his lap is his trusty bulldog Catfish. Voorhes and I met while I was an intern at The Butler Bros. He had just moved to Austin and had come by to show his work to Adam and Marty Butler. In the years since then he has been a great mentor in my career as well as a great friend.

Adam is best known for his product and still life work, though he is a great photographer overall. His work has been featured in every place imaginable. His client list includes BMW, M&M’s, AT&T and a slew of other companies you know and love. He’s even managed to snag a few nice awards for himself as well. He also happens to be a mighty fine cook as has been proven in many a Iron Chef competition that we have had amongst our friends in the past. My personal favorite is the rosemary chicken he whipped together once.

All in all, Adam is a hard working and fun loving guy. I’d recommend working with him even if only to stop by his studio and challenge him at his Soul Calibur arcade machine. Soul Calibur challenges aside, over the years he has helped me immensely as well as continually impressed me with his work. You’ll be seeing much more of him (and his work) in the future.

Next week we’ve got Bryony Gomez-Palacio and Armin Vit of UnderConsideration. Stay tuned.


A Face With The Name: The Decoder Ring Design Concern

Christian Helms and Paul Fucik of The Decoder Ring

For the second in my series on creatives we dig and what they look like, I wanted to showcase those The Decoder Ring folks. Pictured are Christian Helms on the left and Paul Fucik on the right. Paul felt the need to dress it up a little so added a homemade tie while I was photographing Christian.

We joke about getting “photo envy” when looking at certain photographer’s work, but The Decoder Ring consistently gives everyone up here at PUBLIC SCHOOL “design envy”. From their BBQ flavored poster that Cody picked up at Flat Stock to the slew of classic Modest Mouse posters, this little shop of designers is amazing.

Did I mention hot dogs? Oh yeah, Christian happens to be the Creative Director of a fancy little hotdog shop in downtown Austin called Frank. While you’re enjoying a cold Pearl and feasting on some artisan sausage, you can feast your eyes on the beautiful sausage related posters and hand painted signs on the wall.

There are folks you like working with and folks you like having beers with. These dudes fall in to both categories. Their office has a great vibe and their work shows it. They were a pleasure to photograph last week and have been a great addition to the series. Cheers to Christian and Paul.

See the big ole’ photos and the making of Paul’s classy neck tie after the jump…


A Face With The Name: Matt Rainwaters

Matt Rainwaters

I (Jay B) recently started work on a series of portraits for our blog, this being the first one in the series. We spend a lot of time talking about the artists whose work we enjoy and spend little time showing the artists themselves. I’ve got a slew of them lined up in the coming weeks. Some of those that have either been photographed or are scheduled to be included are the folks over at The Decoder Ring, Adam Voorhes, and Armin and Bryony of UnderConsideration. Of course I’m always up for suggestions as well.

The stately gentleman pictured above is our dear old pal Matt Rainwaters, who is a fantastic photographer and purveyor of some of the finest tamales in town. His work has been featured in magazines such as Texas Monthly and Esquire UK as well as being featured on our blog several times before. His best known project is the aptly named Beardfolio.

Most importantly though, Matt is a great guy. You’d be hard pressed to find anyone who disagrees with me on that.


Note Cards

Not your typical Walgreen’s pharmacy.

It’s called the spoon prank, and it is hilarious.

Brine Icicles don’t mess around. They’re killer.

Would you ride a giant spoke-less ferris wheel?

Stop annoying your neighbors with these cheap soundproofing techniques.

One of our favorite Austin spots receives FFFest praise for their “Slayer Dog”

One used time traveling DeLorean for sale. $600,000 OBO.

How good at Kerning are you? Why not test yourself?

It’s October, so why not celebrate with some Dia De Los Modernists posters?

While we’re talkin’ food, how about a pencil sharpener that dispenses parmesan pencil shavings? Yum!

Need to peel an entire head of garlic in under 10 seconds? Do it with two bowls.

This is the kinda Garden Gnome that lets people know you mean business.

Darth Vader blows some hot air.

You really need to be following Adam Garcia’s sketchbook blog.

That’s a really cool fountain. I want that in my yard.

Hey Portland! Cheat Local!

Marty McFly and Doc Brown have a backstory finally.

It’s the cartoon color wheel.

What if Charles Schulz wrote Jaws?

If there’s anything you learn from this, it’s that you shouldn’t get a discount taxidermist.

Not that you don’t already, but keep in mind that chain emails are bad.

I’m all for this kind of nuclear proliferation.

Let’s all have a meat machine dance party!

Shredder wants you for the foot.