Andrew Volk

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Co-founder at The AFAV Group
Graphic Design | Greater Chicago Area, US

Summary

Observing web usability trends and learning new development languages to work into refreshing designs.
Specialties: CSS, HTML.

Experience

  • Nov 2008 - Present
    Co-founder / The AFAV Group
  • Aug 2008 - Present
    Web Designer / National-Louis University
  • Feb 2007 - Present
    Web Designer / Trine University
  • Jan 2006 - Present
    Graphic Designer / Laika Media
    Freelance design work in the web, print, and video fields.

Education

  • 2000 - 2004
    Hope College
  • Northwest High School

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clapclapclap:

Have you ever been walking around in Lower Manhattan and noticed a trail of paint on the sidewalk?



About 3 years ago, one of my friends in school decided to follow the trail around, and noticed that the trail produced the image that you see above; a strange-looking rendering of what appears to be the word “momo.” MOMO is the name of an artist that used to be based in NYC, and sure enough, the one responsible for “tagging his name” across the width of Manhattan.

After requesting a meetup, MOMO told my friend that he accomplished this task by fixing 5 gallon paint buckets to the back of his bike, poking a hole in the bottom of the containers, and riding though the West Village, SoHo, Greenwich Village, East Village, and Alphabet City. It appears that this all happened in 2006, which means that some parts of the line have been covered up with roadwork and redone sidewalks, but most of the line is still visible.

To me, the interesting thing about the line is how similar and different it is to regular graffiti. Essentially, most graffiti writers enjoy seeing their name on things, and the bigger they can get it, the more visible their tag is, the more people will notice their presence and witness the artist conquering their city. MOMO created the largest tag in New York, yet the scale of his work here, so massive that it can’t all be viewed at once, means that thousands of people will walk on it each day and never even notice it. It’s simultaneously the biggest and smallest statement I’ve ever seen an artist make.

MOMO made a video about the line which you can see here.

If you ever walk over it, now you’ll know what you’re looking at.

(via bestrooftalkever)

Fantastic.

bitsofjess:

brain-food:

Get a rubber stamp with your portrait on it! Just send in a pic of yourself and the artist will turn it into a drawing then a rubber stamp. Great way to add more personalization to letters, invites or notes. Buy it here ($40 to $70)

Not sure what I would use this on, but I want this… NOW.

Great idea.

Mommy, I know why you like Christmas. It’s because we get all this stuff, and you don’t have to pay for it!
Norah (via ckilgore)


Twitter has changed the world. It’s also made following my favorite NFL team more of a treat as well. I’ve compiled a list along with their Twitter activity. Please comment any players I’ve…

Twitter has made following my favorite NFL team a lot more fun and interactive. Here is an in progress list of Detroit Lions on Twitter.


shallowlikeyou:

youarenotyou:

popca:

TAKE THAT SHIT TO THE MALL

loooooove this

And then things like this keep me coming back. Remember when Dynospectrum completely swept us off our feet? Rap kid shit.

Well said.

First LetterMPress effort. Upside down, of course.

pillowtalkagency:

This one is for Andy Volk. Thanks for bumping us on your blog ;)  He’s a talented writer, photographer, and Superfansuits.com worker.  Do they make an all pink one?

Recorded/mixed/mastered by 10 different students at Tribeca Flash Academy.  Collins Kids original.

afreck:

For you @realpetemurray (Taken with instagram)

Taking over the Midwest! http://ohi-no.com

Originally posted on Chicago Art Magazine by Robin Dluzen.

A lot has already been said and written on the topic of this year’s Art Chicago/NEXT fairs: the notable absences, the drastic…

Bailey Dee (left) – Musician

I have a handful of talented musician friends, so choosing just one to feature this week was no easy task. Bailey is certainly one of the most well-rounded…

Bailey Dee (left) – Musician

I have a handful of talented musician friends, so choosing just one to feature this week was no easy task. Bailey is certainly one of the most well-rounded…

Kristin – Owner, Designer of Original Hand Made

I’ve worked with Kristin before and can say, with great confidence, that she is one of the most creative and driven people I know.

Matt – “Chief Inspiration Officer” of Project: Living Well.

“There are 1 billion people that do not have access to clean water. Of that, 2.2 million people die each year due to…

Matt – “Chief Inspiration Officer” of Project: Living Well.

“There are 1 billion people that do not have access to clean water. Of that, 2.2 million people die each year due to…

I’m at Motel 6 Jackson (830 Royal Dr, Jackson) http://4sq.com/ldtbGH

I’m at Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago, IL http://gowal.la/c/4dy5T

A nerdy Sunday hanging with Mr. @jonowells. (@ Cafe Neo) http://4sq.com/gygbZB

Cold, gloomy day is well spent with #Drupal Theming tutorials.

Sweet potato soup. @ Birchwood Kitchen http://gowal.la/p/dqFb #photo

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  • pillowtalkagency: This one is for Andy Volk. Thanks for bumping us on your blog ;) He’s a talented writer, photographer, and Superfansuits.com worker. Do they make an all pink one? Recorded/mixed/mastered by 10 different students at Tribeca Flash Academy. Collins Kids original.
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  • I really enjoy subway vocalists. This women is often at the Clark and Division redline stop. The vocals resonate so beautifully through the subway. Her voice is much more worthy of the 1.25 that I could dig out.
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