Cody Hudson
Cody Hudson is a Chicago based artist, also known for his graphic design contributions under the name Struggle Inc. Known for the production of clean, multi-dimensional graphics, Cody's design aesthetic is part urban modernism, and part organic visual deconstruction. His graphic work and paintings have been exhibited throughout the US, Europe and Japan including the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago), New Image Art (LA), Rocket Gallery (Tokyo), The Lazy Dog (Paris), & Andrew Rafacz (Chicago). In 2006 Cody was commissioned by the City of Chicago Public Art Program to create a permanent installation at the Sox/35th CTA station as part of the Arts in Transit Program. Cody's work has been featured in numerous magazines and publications including idN, Elephant, Arkitip, Anthem & Juxtapoz.
Nick Adam
This man is hearted. As a creative-analytic with a conscience, Nick's work as a communication-artist is focused towards improving humankind. Understanding that all lives contain complications, propels Nick to employ design as a tool in simplifying and solving issues. On the streets, within communities and inside the market place, Nick brings his expertise of the synergetic coupling science with art to produce relatable and appropriate communications. Utilizing science the problems of the world are analytically understood, through art he creates new worlds in which solutions are introduced. He believes that creating issue and audience appropriate points of awareness are the invaluable catalysts to precipitate change, positive shifts, and success. As of March 2011 Nick's passion and expertise landed him a position in strategic planning at Firebelly Design, one of Chicago's leading creative studios.
Scott Reinhard
Scott Reinhard is a Chicago-based [Logan Square-based?] graphic designer. In his current role, he works as a senior designer at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. There he creates exhibition identities, catalogues, and other printed ephemera to support the museum's identity and programming. Before joining the MCA, Scott was as a senior designer at Chicago-based firm, VSA Partners, working with Converse and IBM. Scott's work has appeared in publications such as Materiel, Print, and Grafik. He is a fellow two-wheeler.
Bud Rodecker / 3st
Bud Rodecker is a graphic designer, photographer, artist, thinker, talker, and jokester. He collaborates with John Pobojewski, Tinne Van Loon and Rick Valicenti at Thirst. Mulitidisciplinary, and often experimental, Bud's work is unified by an emphasis on typography and strong graphics.
John Pobojewski / 3st
John Pobojewski is an intermedia artist/designer focusing on blending the worlds of movement, print, sound, video, and generative art.
John has been senior designer at the studio 3st since 2003, together with Rick Valicenti and Bud Rodecker. In 2007, John received unique recognition as one of Print MagazineÕs New Visual Artists: 20 under 30.
Gregory Pilon
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