Gavin Potenza

Gavin Potenza is a twenty-four year old graphic designer in Portland, Oregon. He focuses his efforts on information graphics, illustrations, record covers, & website design. He's had the opportunity to work with a broad range of clients such as GOOD Magazine, Warp Records, AOL, Men's Health, and Lexus. Additionally to freelancing full-time, Gavin also co-runs the emerging design studio, Script & Seal.

http://www.gavinpotenza.com

Driv Loo

Born in 1983 in Malaysia. Currently work and live in Shanghai. Love design, typography, illustration, and enjoy thinking stupid ideas all the time.

http://thinksimpleactsimple.com/

Pete Barnett

Pete Barnett is a designer at VSA Partners in Chicago, IL. He works across a variety of media from print to web to stop-motion and animation. He is also the founder and co-creator of The Strange Attractor.

http://pwtb.net/

Andrio Abero

A graduate from the Art Institute of Seattle, Andrio Abero established 33rpm, in 2000. Recognized as a leading designer from the Northwest, Andrio has proudly worked within Seattle's vibrant music scene for almost 10 years. He now lives and works in the creative capitol of Brooklyn, NY.

http://andrioabero.com/

Travis Stearns

Travis Stearns is a 25 year old graphic designer & typographer with a focus on diverse, creative experimentation in the forests of Minnesota. He has worked with Nylon Magazine, Swindle Magazine, Ubiquity Records, I Am Sound Records, Wired Magazine, and many others. He was also featured as one of 20 New Visual Artists of 2008 by Print Magazine.

http://www.travisstearns.com/

Steve Rura

Steve grew up in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado but has also lived throughout the United States and Central America. He received a BFA from The Cooper Union in 2002, where he concentrated in photography, video, and graphic design. He now lives and works as a graphic designer and art director in New York City.

http://www.letters-numbers.com/

Matthieu Bessudo

Born in 1984, mcbess quickly started drawing, most of it in pre-school where he did most of his most important achievements. After being a rather lame teenager, mcbess went to art-school where he learned 3D and so became passionate about doing things in 2D with a bit of 3D sometime. In 2007 he started working at The Mill London, where he's now a director. Illustration is his main focus, but music is taking a huge place in his heart along with puppies and kittens.

http://mcbess.com/