Book Covers
Redesign of book covers for a classic dystopian series of novels
Typographic Poster
Promotional poster for Hermann Zapf typography exhibit, limited edition set of four posters that create one large poster when hung together
Fortunately Enough
A series of light hearted messages placed in fortune cookies to give the eater an emotional boost for the day
Subvertisements
Advertisements denouncing the immoral practices of BP Oil inspired by original BP advertisements
One Drink at a Time
Magazine highlighting the historic downtown Los Angeles drinking scene and the revival of classic drinks
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W e knew it was coming—this L.A. County Storm-water diversion project was planned more than 20 years ago, well before the Wild Oats Garden was begun in 2004. Last summer R.D. Borders, project manager for the Termino Avenue Drain Project (TADP), was kind enough to attend a gardener workday/potluck/informational meeting to answer gardeners’ questions and explain the
corridor. M any thanks to the contractors and County and City agencies for their mutual cooperation in listening to our requests and proposals. We asked for a temporary storage structure and that the orchard be spared from demolition, and we drew up a wish-list for the garden area upon its return to LBO, including a new irrigation system, topsoil covering and grading
acquired $10,000 to help in the rebuilding of the garden. With these funds, we will look at the
bibs and hoses, etc. C hallenges: Not every aspect of this project has been kittens and moonbeams. We’ve had challenges too: loss of a full growing season, and asking gardeners to volunteer the extra hours necessary to get the space ready for the bulldozers. We are grateful to all who did more than their share to get the garden cleared in time. A new beginning: The best thing about the
seven years experience. Since the founding of the garden in 2004, we have clearer ideas about
diseases. The new design will maximize space, letting us offer gardens to those at the top of the waiting list. Termino Avenue Dream Project: Our vision for the future is just a concept at this point,
corridor, accompanied by mixed use of the non-garden property with a bike path, a dog park, a playground, and California natives habitat. We want to see the right-of-way become a sanctuary in an urban setting. Several community organizations are working with us to develop this local green LBO would like to thank its most recent donors: Janice Dahl, who donated two composters to be used at our smaller gardens
mature native grape vine for the Wrigley Village Garden Debbie Flynne, for her cash donationLynette and Bill Tholkes, who have donated the use of their property for the Top of the Town Garden P.G. Herman, for volunteering as LBO's Community Liaison Will Cullen, for donating his services as an Event Photographer. The Delta Chi Fraternity of CSULB for assisting us in clearing the Wild Oats Garden D onations of cash, garden tools and other gifts are always welcome. space; Lincoln Heights Neighborhood Association, Jefferson Academy, and residents and local businesses that support our mission. THIS IS NOT A DONE DEAL! Please send us your feedback and ideas.
Spencer Langdon LBO President
thin layer of soil. Water thouroughly; keep moist. Place in sunny corner and
watch it bloom!
Long Beach Organic
Logo and stationery set for Long Beach’s only community garden organization printed on plantable paper
Swatch for Target
Motion Graphic advertising a limited edition Swatch watch for Target stores
Punctual Death
Motion graphic inspired by Stefan Sagmeister’s Apostrophe poster for Neenah Paper