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Kiem Vu, Designated driver.

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

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How did you get here?
I got out here by the way of networking. I am good friends with Marcelino Alverez’s sister who showed my work to him. An interview and some candy later and I’m here!

Who/what inspires you?
The easy answer is my environment. W+K allows you to really play and learn within these walls. All the work and history here makes you want to do great work.

I’m also inspired by photography. I’m in no way a photographer but beautiful photos make me want to be.

What do you work on here at Wieden+Kennedy?

Nike, Target, Coke, Laika, Old Spice… Basically all of the current client roster.

Easy question, what do you outside of work?
I used to play a lot of video games, but now that the weather’s really nice I play soccer both indoors and outdoors. Other than that, just hang out with friends or explore more of Portland.

What’s a random, fun fact that others would love to hear?
I can’t consume alcohol. I lack an enzyme in my stomach that can’t break down alcohol. My body basically treats it as poison. Awesome.

What do you love to do?
Love making things, hanging out with friends and relaxing.

What’s the best thing that ever happened to you?
Getting paid to do what I love doing.

Check out Kiem’s stuff:

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Meet Lloyd Winter!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Holy crap he works here!!! YAY!

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How did you get here?
I was lucky and got invited by my good pal Katie McHugh to participate in the Hand Pulled for Haiti poster benefit. The poster sold-out, and the following week I had an interview with Michele. I received some very constructive, and specific feedback on my portfolio, something I’ve never received from an interview, so I revisited my book, and worked extremely hard to fill the holes and address the feedback and came back to show it to a group of studio managers. The effort I spent on refining my book was well worth it.

Who/what inspires you?
I’m inspired by authenticity and genuine enthusiasm in people (Kate Bingaman-Burt). I’m often inspired by work that exhibits high levels of craftsmanship, but I also love stuff that’s just crazy creative and off the wall. I like creative duos and collectives, I find them more interesting than individuals. I like the group of dudes behind Thinking for a Living and all the interesting stuff that seems to be happening with PSU’s Graphic Design department. I went to the big student portfolio show (BE HONEST), and was floored by some of the work, and just the overall vibe of the program. I’m a big fan of the Hugo + Marie roster of artists, especially the talented, and well mannered Micah Lidberg. I’m super excited about the work coming from local duo Script & Seal – Gavin Potenza and Liz Meyer. I’m quite fond of London’s Evening Tweed collective, and NY’s Pencil Factory. Dig those Austin bros at Public School.

What do you work on here at Wieden+Kennedy?
I’m a designer working on Procter & Gamble.

Easy question, what do you do outside of work?
I’m a family guy, and spend as much time as I can with my wife and kids. We spend a ton of time hanging out at the parks. Kids need to run around, and I just enjoy being outside in the setting of kids playing and having fun— reminds me of my childhood, and makes me feel good. It’s a time of reflection and thoughtfulness for me.

What’s a random, fun fact that others would love to hear?
I have a Kuncle, or is it Cuncle? You know, a cousin-uncle. My cousin was adopted by my grandparents, is all really. It’s a common Idaho thing. When I was growing up, he was the coolest dude in the world, he was the first guy I ever knew who had a perm, he could shred every Metallica solo on the guitar, and made his own swords. A total badass. You could also say he was an inspiration.

What do you love to do?
Make things. Make music. Skateboard. Parent. Ride bikes. Eat food. Drink beer. Collaborate. Think. Look at pictures in books. Discuss. Listen. I could go on and on…

If you could interview one other person in the studio, who would it be and why?
Steve Denekas. His spirit is ancient and magical.

What’s the best thing that ever happened to you?
My children, no doubt. In a way, I get to relive my childhood. I get to experience adventure, wonder, and witness how new everything is to them. I’ll never forget the first time I pushed my daughter in a swing, I suddenly realized, this is the first time she’s ever experienced this, and I get to share that with her, along with many more experiences as she grows up. Nothing is better than that.


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Foreigners in a foreign land

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Secret World Cup correspondent has captured some moments of World Cup Madness. This time it’s USA vs England.  Check out the faces of Fra and Barwick at the local pub. If you look closely, Studio Hall of Famer, Floyd is in the mix as well.  Captain America even made it out to the match.

USA is happy to squeek a tie with the country that invented the sport.  But we’re more happy that we caught the looks on a few our beloved studio mate’s faces.

Come on England!

Not happy about that.

USA gets the goal!

Rubbish.

Big Claps.

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Excel Spreadsheet

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Studio working hard to make your dreams come true.  Even using microsoft products. Video by Mikula.

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New Stuff in the WK Goodness Store

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

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It’s time for summer. We got some more stuff in the store, so you look good at the summer cookout.

Then six o’clock rolls around
You just finished wiping your car down
It’s time to cruise so you head to the summertime hangout
It looks like a car show
Everybody come lookin real fine
Fresh from the barber shop or fly from the beauty salon
Every moment frontin and maxin
Chillin in the car they spent all day waxin
Leanin to the side but you can’t spead through
Two miles an hour so everybody sees you
There’s an air of love and of happiness
And this is the fresh prince’s new defintion of summer madness

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Birthday Gr-attitude

Friday, June 4th, 2010

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Nike’s 225 Studio in NYC

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

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Last month, via W+K alum Asia Wright, Joe and Rehanah got the interesting opportunity to re-design an internal Nike presentation showcasing one of Nike’s most interesting and unique endeavors – 255 Studio in NYC.

255 is a one of a kind design/retail space where Nike hosts top talent from the New York creative community to mix seasonally relevant sport and design and give consumers a hands on product experience. Consumers can select from a robust assortment of unique apparel and embellishment created exclusively within 255 Studio, or can customize the experience with a 255 Studio Design Consultant. These one-on-one appointments allow the consumer to choose from a menu of applications applied to Nike Sportswear icons. A consumer can also draw inspiration from the available graphics to embark on a bespoke experience resulting in a garment that is truly one of a kind and available immediately.

The books we created needed to reflect this sportswear culture as well as the unique qualities of the 255 Studio. They were printed and stitch-bound to stay with the bespoke apparel theme, and covers and end leaves were silkscreened with black ink on black paper stock. Each book was packaged in its own zippered pouch, sewn in-house from cotton fleece in organic heather grey and black. We created five color-ways and embellished each pouch with custom 3D embroidery.

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Nice work guys!

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C Vo

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

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How did you get here?
I was picked up from my portfolio show at The Art Institute of Portland a few years ago. Our recruiters made a visit to my table and next thing I knew, I was working on the redesign of oldspice.com the following Monday.

Who/what inspires you?
My boofaces. Friends. Family. Co-workers. Mentors. Pretty much the people I’m surrounded by everyday inspire me.

What do you work on here at Wieden+Kennedy?
I’m part of the digital department and since I’ve been here, I’ve worked on Oldspice.com, Career Builder, Levi’s Go Forth, and my latest was the redesign of wk.com.

What’s outside of work?
I play! :) There is plenty that keeps me entertained. I’ve got my boofaces(booface.com) who I see pretty much everyday and the rest of the booface family who always has something going on. We play in a few different sports leagues: Softball, Flag Football, Tennis, Golf, Kickball… And I also spend much of my time freelancing as well. There’s just never enough time in a day to do it all.

What’s a random, fun fact that others would love to hear?
I once drank a whole jug of pickle juice for a free round trip ticket to Vegas.

What do you love to do?
I love being with family and going on random adventures. I don’t care, when or where… As long as it’s not going to terrify me.

What’s the best thing that ever happened to you?
I moved to Portland.

And what the hell is booface?
I’ve totally dropped that word four times so far without explaining or going into detail of who and what a booface is. booface is a term of endearment used to describe a best friend whom you’d call family. We believe family comes in all different shapes, colors, and sizes – the people who are there when you need love the most. Those are our boofaces. My best friends and I coined this term and created a brand around it. The core belief is to treat friends like family and family like friends. We live this lifestyle day in and day out; supporting each other in every endeavor no matter how small or how big, creative or not. As different as my boofaces and I are, we grew up with the same core value — family first. It’s the idea of going beyond yourself and helping one another out, not for personal gain but for the family. One team one dream. Everyone needs family.

The original boofaces:

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See the work of the Vo:

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Babyface Shepherd

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

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How did you get here?
Worked my way through the ranks the long hard way. The following are a few jobs I have worked: Newspaper Bindery, Busboy, Room Service, Taxi Driver, Waiter, Gas Station Attendant, Music Store Clerk, Painter, Illustrator, Web Site Designer, Artist Assistant, Assistant Professor, Graphic Designer.

Who/what inspires you?
Krista Connerly, Reader’s Digest Record Collections, old catalogs, Lake Michigan, Henry Darger drawings, the Japanese film House, the films of Herschel Gordon Lewis, RIchard Coleman, Neasdan Control Center, Sergio Leone’s Once Upon A TIme in the West, Richard Pryor, Muhammad Ali, Martin Mull, Martin Rameriz, CJ Pyle, side show banners, Bill Traylor, Chris Ware, Martin Venezky, H. C. Westermann, Lucy & Bart, Bas Jan Ader, Olaf Breuning, WK studio, Kung Fu the TV series – Moon RIver Radio, my sons Tristan and Evan…

What do you work on here at Wieden+Kennedy?
Digital do-dads for Old Spice, Levi’s and Target.

Outside of work?
Photograph mundane places and things, Ride a cycle across logging roads, find a lake to swim in and draw some pictures. Experiment / make good food with my girlfriend. This summer I will introduce myself to with complexities of gardening in my own backyard, traveling somewhere new with my lady and seeing my son perform live at the Whitney Museum!

What’s a random, fun fact that others would love to hear?
I collect horrible horrible Reader’s Digest Records with titles like Quiet Music for Quiet Listening. I don’t know why….

What do you love to do?
Build, collage, draw, ride, spend time with family, escape the computer screen, run naked through the forest, think about films, listen to and make bad music

What’s the best thing that ever happened to you?
3 day weekends and Oreos

See into the mind of Mark Shepherd:

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Looking for Intern Power

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

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We had a few good people represent W+K at the Oregon Convention Center for CareerExpo 2010. We had some work stations with access to WK.com and a display showing some of the recent broadcast spots. Our fearless volunteers answered questions from eager students wanting to learn a little bit more of the agency and the studio.

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Derek Kim designed a few buttons. If somebody was sharp enough to see a little hidden message, they would win an opportunity to do a job shadow/internship.

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