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Size Matters

Written by Todd Turner on Sep 08 2009

Size MattersDug this one out of the archives a little while back. It was one of my favorite projects at the time because my own personal story birthed the concept.

Winthrop University has a great visual arts program, but it often gets overlooked when depicted in other University materials which try to reach a much broader audience. Potential students of the visual arts are a different breed though. So when I began to develop this viewbook for the art and design department, I tapped into what made me choose Winthrop – it’s small size. read more…


Spiritual Classics Program

Written by Todd Turner on Aug 30 2009

CSO Spiritual Ensemble - Spiritual Classics ProgramThanks to Lee Pringle, executive director of the CSO Spiritual Ensemble and CSO Gospel Choir, my freelance work has really taken off.

This program was the first project we did for the Spiritual Ensemble when the organization was formed in early 2009. We decided to create a subtly vintage identity to reference the origin of the African American Spiritual. Since this project, we’ve further refined and expanded upon this aesthetic to create some really beautiful pieces. The 2009/2010 concert season is shaping up to be the nicest looking yet.


“First Construction” CD Packaging

Written by Todd Turner on Aug 29 2009

Winthrop University Percussion Ensemble CD Packaging

First Construction is a compilation of the Winthrop University Percussion Ensemble’s renditions of John Cage performances. For the album cover design, I used found images of machinery and road construction to reference the minimalist and found-instrument compositions by John Cage heard on the album.

How To Become Famous

Written by Todd Turner on Jul 09 2009

How To Become Famous - InvitationsWhen Adams Outdoor Advertising purchased the billboard inventory in Kenosha, WI, we wanted to introduce ourselves to local business owners by throwing a party. We could have simply thrown some hot dogs on a grill and tapped a keg, but we wanted to do a little more. read more…