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Mark Menjivar Collab

Mark's Scout Book

My good friend Mark Menjivar recently went to San Francisco for an exhibition and took along one of my Scout Books by Pinball Publishing. Mark is a talented photographer, most likely the nicest guy in Texas, and apparently the owner of a sweet set of markers. This pocket sized book was originally off-set printed in black soy based ink, but Mark decided one color wasn’t enough. I really love this idea of an unintentional collaboration and Mark’s rainbow palette is especially appropriate.  If anyone decides to grab a Ultimate Reality Scout Book, then pick up some markers, snap a picture, and send it over!


Ryan Berkley Activity Book

A couple months back we all gathered around Cody’s computer when he first found Ryan Berkley’s animal illustrations. Luckily, we had the pleasure of meeting him this weekend at the Renegade Craft Fair. We gave him one of our hand stamped Scout Books which he then turned in to an activity book, featuring old men, for us to complete. We had a blast working on it. Check out the final product after the jump.

Also, thanks to Ryan and Lucy for stopping by the studio yesterday before heading out of town. Happy trails!


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

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

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Hey Portland! Cheat Local!

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