3+CO.
THE CENTRAL ILLUSTRATION AGENCY
AND BERNSTEIN & ANDRIULLI PRESENT
POSTCARD CONFESSIONALS
AN EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO
THE CLASSIC GRADE SCHOOL THEME OF
WHAT I DID (OR DIDN'T DO) ON MY SUMMER VACATION
COMING TO LOS ANGELES JULY, 2005
NOW SCHEDULING INTERVIEWS WITH 3+CO. PRINCIPALS
PRESS CONTACT SARA DAI 212. 645. 8006
NEW YORK- Back by popular demand, 3+Co, The Central Illustration Agency and Bernstein & Andriulli will host the creative exhibition of the season with Postcard Confessionals in Los Angeles this July, 2005. With summer returning, Postcard Confessionals is the perfect way to see how 75 of today's most talented illustrators hope they’ll spend their summer vacations. Headlining artists include Alan Aldridge and Sir Peter Blake, promising that this event will be nothing short of aesthetically amazing. Throughout the evening there will be animation and digital presentations, along with live jazz and refreshments. Let the artwork and environment transport you to a simpler time of sweets and sun and get a glimpse into the lives and desires of some of todays greatest illustrators. Look for the limited edition Postcard Confessionals Quarterly in the January, 2005 edition of Creative Review! Press please contact Sara Dai at 212. 645. 8006 or via email at sara@workhousepr.com.
10 December 2004
Join 3+Co at the Metropolitan Pavilion for Fashion at the Pavilion where they will unveil 3+Co. Paperworks. A series of greeting cards just in time for the holidays!
3+Co.
good things really do come in 3s!
For a peak at the Postcard Confessionals New York event please visit http://www.michaelcogliantry.com/jobs/3+co
about 3+Co.
Who we are: 3 sisters. Admittedly there was a time that we couldn’t get far enough away from each other. Yes, we fought over the last piece of cake and who got to ride in the front seat, but we went our separate ways, settling in New York, Japan, and England. We worked for big publishers. We worked for small publishers. We grew up. And, realizing that our potential as a whole would always be much greater than the sum of our parts, we reunited and launched a design studio in New York City. 7 years, 4 moves and 3 weddings later, we still argue, not about cake or who gets to ride shotgun, but rather over interpreting design briefs and the subtleties of choosing the right font. And a nice thing about 3? You can always break a tie. What we do: Above all, we listen. We ask a lot of questions. Then we ask some more. We offer core design services of art direction, project management, typography, product architecture, layout and printer interface, all with immaculate attention to detail, schedules and budgets. We acknowledge that the goal of good design is to define and propel ideas and product. How we do it: Creativity + know how + know who. What was that? Creativity + know how = the talent of 3 creative directors, each with more than 10 years experience parlaying good design into business growth for their clients. The “know who” is the company we keep— seasoned business management developers, brand strategists, photographers, illustrators, stylists, printers, copywriters and editors. Thus: (creativity + know how) + know who = 3+Co. And this kind of high level math from 3 art majors! Our resources allow us to adeptly handle projects and campaigns, whatever the size. In other words: Boutique intimacy. Big firm muscle. Who we do it with: We’re easy. We do it with small shops, big shops, stand alones and big corps. What do all of our clients have in common? Good ideas —and a belief in the power of good design. Why we do it: We can’t help ourselves. Who we do it with (in some detail): Aperture Foundation, Bernstein & Andriulli, Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Book of the Month Club, Byron Preiss Visual Publications, Central Illustration Agency, Columbia University, David Grubin Productions, Duncan Baird Publishers, Farrar, Strauss & Giroux, Free Press, Harper Collins, Harper Design International, Hearst Books, Japanese Chamber of Commerce, Linda Kaye’s Birthdaybakers, Partymakers, Moxie Firecracker Films, National Dance Institute, New York Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, Nonesuch Records, Nu Dimension, Om Yoga Center, Padma Media, Parenting Magazine, Penguin Group USA, Public Affairs, Random House, Ruth C. Schwartz & Co., Shambhala Meditation Center of New York, Scojo Vision, Simon & Schuster, St. Martin’s Press, Sterling Publishers, The Culture Project, The Joey Company, Tracy Place, Umbrage Press, Villard Publishing, W.W. Norton, ZOHO Music.
principals
Amy Harte, Jen Cogliantry, Merideth Londagin .
what’s new?
Recent accomplishments include design and production of a line of paper products for Putumayo World Music and The Big Book of Illustration Ideas for Harper Design International. Upcoming, exciting gigs? A book and collaborative traveling exhibition titled “Postcard Confessionals,” co-hosted with London’s Central Illustration Agency and the development of new projects with Duncan Baird Publishers (UK) to take place in LA in July, 2005. And don’t miss 3+Co.’s own line of paper products and accessories to be launched Fall, 2004 at the Metropolitan Pavilion’s Fashion at the Pavilion on 10 December 2004! Portfolio and details on upcoming events available online at www.threeandco.com .
where we do it
333 Hudson Street
Suite 1006. NY, NY 10013
t. 212 727 8169 f. 212 255 5920
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