• Littlefield Featured on Communication Arts

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    Well look who it is! Congrats to the Littlefield team for being featured on the Communication Arts website for their Ditch Witch campaign.




    About the campaign: "Ditch Witch, an American brand of underground construction equipment built by The Charles Machine Works, wanted to portray the care and quality of workmanship that goes into the building of each of their construction machines. In an ode to the workers, Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Littlefield Brand Development created these larger-than-life banners to hang from their factory ceiling throughout a multi-day equipment seminar."

    Credits:
    Katy Kite, Art Director
    Matt O'Meilia, Writer
    Jason Jordan, Associate Creative Director
    Mike Rocco, Creative Director
    John Amatucci, Photographer

  • Type Around Town: Pedestrian bRRidge

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    We love a simple sans-serif stencil. Does anyone know the story behind the double R on the 31st Street pedestrian bridge on Riverside? Photo submitted by Tina Fincher, Senior Art Director at Cubic, Inc.

    Snap a photo of typography around Tulsa and send it to tulsa@theegotist.com. Include the location and your name and/or company, and we'll be sure to link to your profile or your company's website.

  • International Distribution for The Rock 'n' Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher

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    Congratulations to director Justin Monroe and the rest of the talented cast and crew of The Rock 'n' Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher. This award-winning Oklahoma film and soundtrack were both released internationally by Gravitas Ventures and Velvet Blue Music, respectively.

    The Rock 'n' Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher is a quirky and endearing comedy that tells the story of the awkward and mostly untalented Duncan Christopher, who, after an early mid-life crisis, moves to the big city of Tulsa to pursue his rock ‘n’ roll dreams and face his demons in the brutal underground world of competitive karaoke.

    “It was our dream to shine a light on Oklahoma, to reveal the beauty and heart of this place,” said Justin. “When we left Hollywood to come back home, we hoped to create a unique, heartful, and infectiously fun movie that could communicate across a wide demographic, across social-economic borders, and across oceans. Finally being at this moment, where companies as significant as Gravitas and Velvet Blue are releasing your film and soundtrack to the world on one day and then iTunes is singly promoting you on another day - well, it’s pretty amazing to say the least. Honestly, it’s a dream come true!”

  • Best Thunder Designs

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    Did you watch the game last night? We were definitely Thundering Up, and we want to know who else is Thundering with us. We want to showcase some of the most creative and well-executed Thunder designs. T-shirts, Facebook cover photos, posters, etc. Send us a photo or a link: tulsa@theegotist.com

    Here are a few ways OKC agencies are showing their team spirit:


    Photos via The OKC Egotist

  • Type Around Town: Lolli and Pops

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    This week's Type Around Town comes from BlueView's Matt Reiswig. Beautiful hand-scribed chalk under glass on display at Lolli and Pops candy store in Woodland Hills Mall.

    Snap a photo of typography around Tulsa and send it to tulsa@theegotist.com. Include the location and your name and/or company, and we'll be sure to link to your profile or your company's website.

  • Dwelling Spaces Celebrates the Oklahoman of the Year

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    Dwelling Spaces is throwing an awesome party this Wednesday to celebrate Mary Beth Babcock's Oklahoman of the Year award. Featuring the music of JD McPherson and Broncho, this show is not to be missed. Tickets are available at Cain's box office and Dwelling Spaces, $19 in advance, $22 at the door. All proceeds will benefits Robots on 66, a Route 66 art-inspired beautification project. Get out and enjoy some local music and celebrate one of Tulsa's creative geniuses!

  • Tulsa Tough

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    Tulsa's favorite (and most intense) bike race is happening this weekend. Tulsa Tough is a beast to ride in and a blast to watch. Swing by Dwelling Spaces to pick up some awesome Tulsa Tough swag (we love the t-shirt, and who doesn't need a cowbell?) and pick up the latest edition of This Land Press, "The State of Cycling in Oklahoma," for the official Tulsa Tough event guide. We're loving the infographic style/illustrated content cover.

  • Happy 10th Anniversary Hampton Creative

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    To celebrate their 10th anniversary, Hampton Creative is sharing this time-lapse of their young creative genius, Nathan Yoder, drawing an amazing chalk mural. Happy birthday HC, looking forward to what you create in the next 10 years!

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