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  • RJ Fine Arts website is launched 12.05.06

    RJ Fine Arts website is launched

    The design of a logo, identity kit, advertising and a CMS driven website for RJ Fine Arts, a Connecticut based gallery that specializes in South American contemporary art. We designed a simple website which acts as an online exhibit, featuring selected artists and their work .The site works with a content management system allowing among other things for the creation of new webpages. The website is treated as an online gallery with a new "exhibit" up every month.

    RJ Fine Arts Website

    Inergalactico's case study for RJ Fine Arts

  • Savage Pencil Website is launched 11.27.06

    Savage Pencil Website is launched

    SavagePencil.com is the website of Savage Pencil, a.k.a Edwin Pouncey. Savage Pencil is a legendary English underground cartoonist artist best known for his wild comics and illustrations. Chris designed the site that features for the first time a comprehensive view of the work of Savage Pencil. The site also features a store where to buy original Savage Pencil art. Homepage animation by Devin Flynn.

    "...I see that there is a Sav site and that it is good and you are a
    culture hero for putting it there!!!!!" --Gary Panter

    Visit Savage Pencil's website

    Inergalactico's case study for Savage Pencil's website

  • Noggin.com Wacky Packages Card, 10.27.06

    Noggin.com Wacky Packages Card, "Naggin.com"

    The award-winning Noggin.com website gets the Wacky Packages treatment. "Naggin - Watch Cartoon Characters Gripe on TV". The whole Noggin.com homepage is parodied... Noggin's host Moosey is portrayed as Mean E. Moose, and he's a janitor who's yelling about the outhouse he needs to clean.

  • 05.06.06

    "Symbols, Icons and Indices: Signs of the Times," Joseloff Gallery - Hartford Art School, Hartford Connecticut, May 4 - June 15

    Chris, along with Peter Girardi, was invited by author and curator Akiko Busch to participate in the exhibition to re-think and redesign breakfast cereal packaging. Two cereal boxes were created: Brain Bursters and Glop Cereal. These packages were designed to parody the cereal packaging from when Capuozzo and Girardi were kids. (See picture)
    The exhibit explores a wide range of issues surrounding the effect of design on society

    Akiko Busch on Amazon