
: this is 2000 – 2010
a project for magazine design in school

: this is 2000 – 2010
a project for magazine design in school
Categories: Art & Design
Tagged: line art, letter, Y, technology, computers, victrola record player
band names.
It’s quite fun & two of these want to
come to fruition some day, I’ll let you guess which.
Perhaps I’ll do yours too, yes?



Categories: Art & Design · Music
Tagged: line art, band names, electric forest fire, bird & betula, betula, bird, ante & the seed, seed, band logos
Categories: Art & Design
Tagged: acrylic paint, carnival, Chelsey Scheffe, illustration, line art, micron
Categories: Art & Design · General
Tagged: line art, Chelsey R Scheffe, Grizzly Bear, All We Ask, carnival
Categories: Art & Design · Books · General
Tagged: illustrations, Life of Pi, line art, Tiger, Yann Martel, Zebra
This was a project from last quarter’s typography class.
I had forgotten about it. once i get back the printed version
I may re-post it with shots of the tangible.
One of the requirements was to tailor it to an audience.
I chose families; tell me if I failed miserably.


I was proud but I spent entirely too much time on that map.
The St. Louis Zoo is no easy task to replicate. The worst of it is,
I don’t think that map is even adult friendly.

Categories: Art & Design · General
Tagged: african elephant, animals, Chelsey Scheffe, cuban crocodile, graphic design, greater flamingo, green anaconda, line art, Lion, spectacled bear, st. louis, st. louis zoo, zoo brochure
Here they are. Better yet is that they are for SALE [ here ].
More colors and variations at the aforementioned link plus a few
limited unique pieces.





Categories: Art & Design · General
Tagged: bloom | scheffe print, It Is, It Isn't, letterpress, line art, linoleum blocks, offset ink, vandercook proof press, verses
Aaron Bloom & Chelsey Scheffe have made
some things this summer in letterpress class :



Pathless Wood, © bloom | scheffe print
Mother, © bloom | scheffe print
It Is, © bloom | scheffe print
Photographs by Chelsey Scheffe aid of Chloe’s camera.
Pathless Wood made possible by Lance Kagey’s hand press and garden.
Thank you.
bloom | scheffe print sounds fancy. Well it is. And it isn’t because it’s just us, Aaron and Chelsey, two graphic design students at Seattle Central who decided a long time ago that they loved letterpress, messed with it on their own in various locations and met for a collaboration only this summer after having had a year of school together. That’s it. Questions? We’ll answer them. Perhaps we’ll get to more collabs next summer. Until then, thanks for looking.
about these prints | The first is a highly scientific process too complicated to describe at this juncture, just know a few leaves were harmed in the process of this poster. The second, we have no idea how it came into our heads but thanks to Ryan, we stopped calling it a tractor and gave it proper credit : backhoe front loader. The type is hand done, rendered on a polymer plate. The third is the same as the fourth, only we went crazy. So we’ll be finishing this last one, today actually only changing up the color scheme a bit. The mountains were carved by Aaron and the sky by Chelsey on linoleum block. I think I only forgot to mention the paper stock. Not a chance.
Categories: Art & Design
Tagged: Aaron Bloom, backhoe frontloader, bloom | scheffe print, Chelsey Scheffe, hand type, Lance Kagey, landscape, leaf, letterpress, line art, linoleum carving, mother nature, robert frost, wood grain
Just ordered these lovely screen printed masterpieces from Landland.
Needless to say, I am quite satisfied and so is my wall.

Simone ordered this one for a special someone :

Chloe and I have coveted this one for some time so you can imagine my surprise when I found it bundled with the two I had ordered. Thank you, Dan.

Categories: Art & Design
Tagged: Blackthorns, Building Better Bombs, Dan Black, Jessica Seamans, Landland, line art, screen prints