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Recent Work: DC/DOX

In 2022, we teamed up with DC film festival luminaries Sky Sitney and Jamie Shor to create an identity for a new film festival. This festival is all about celebrating documentary films, and it is deeply rooted in DC. They kicked things off with a one-day event that marked the launch of a brand and...

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Branding and the Truth

“Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.” – Buddha In the process of revising the Workhorse website, we’ve been doing some introspection on what it is we do around here. We are a design studio, so we design—of course! We are a branding studio, but what is that, exactly?...

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Selections: Espanglish

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Coronavirus Stock Market

​​If you’re like me, you’re finding all of the news surrounding the economy pretty depressing. So I thought I’d offer you an alternate universe where the stock market is what sells terrible stock photography and video. Check out some of the best and worst of coronavirus stock assets. ​ Enjoy!

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The Future Is Now

As the world collapses around us, my thoughts regarding technology, capitalism, and design have come more into focus, so I wanted to share some interesting reads and opinions for you all to think about. The global pandemic of 2020 will be the defining moment of a generation. The future is, in fact, NOW.   The...

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Working Remotely

It’s been interesting to see people that have never worked remotely be thrust into remote work all of a sudden because of the current health situation. I’ve been remote since 2016 and I can say, for sure, that it is not the same as working in-person. However, with some trial and error, we’ve found success,...

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Loving Yourself: Avoiding Burnout

“Do what you love, and you’ll never work another day in your life.” You’ve heard this one before. Lots of people swear by it. But those whose whole identity is wrapped up in their work are probably the biggest spreaders of this falsehood, namely creatives. Now, don’t get me wrong—loving what you do for a...

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