Archive for the ‘consciousness’ Category

Visit New Orleans this Halloween

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

I joined the Board of Halloween New Orleans this year as their VP of Marketing. It’s a great organization and if you haven’t been since the storm, you should definitely check the city out. If you have been, you know it’s a great weekend and all for charity! All design work has been done by DWD.

hno_fun

The Big Easy celebrates Halloween with four days of parties — all for charity — with the 2009 Halloween New Orleans event. This year marks the 26th year of parties and fundraising. The mission is to provide funding for Project Lazarus, a home in New Orleans for men and women with AIDS, so that they may provide health care and support services for their residents. Total donations to Project Lazarus from the 2008 event surpassed $4 million.

This year’s theme of “Twisted Seasons” will give each night of the event a different seasonal backdrop, each with a little twist of Halloween New Orleans!

Thursday — “An Autumn Indulgence” at The Shops at Canal Place:
The kickoff for Halloween New Orleans, this “dressier” event features a taste of New Orleans food from restaurants around the city, silent auction and a performance by America’s Got Talent’s Amy and Freddy.

Friday — ” Wicked Winter Wonderland” at Generations Hall:
At this popular dance club in the Warehouse district, DJ Seth Cooper will warm you up with his hot smile and tunes, but get ready to dance through a blizzard!

Saturday — “A Midsummer Night’s SCREAM” at Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World:
This brand new location on the East Bank of the Mississippi promises to be a night to remember. Rarely happening on Halloween night, this costume extravaganza and DJ Roland Belmares-led dance party is bound to be full of Halloween treats (and tricks!) The official Halloween New Orleans Costume Contest will take place at 11 p.m., and the midnight show is sure to thrill! Amazing Host lounge! Note: the theme of Saturday implies Shakespeare, but word on the street is dark and scary — it’s Halloween! Feel free to buck the system, but remember: you must be in costume to attend.

Sunday — “Spring Rejuvenation” on the Natchez Riverboat:
A perfect way to end the weekend for visitors and residents alike. Experience the beauty and romance of the New Orleans skyline on the authentic Steamboat NATCHEZ, New Orleans’ only authentic steamboat! Lunch, entertainment and dancing on the third floor deck.

This is sure to be one of the biggest Halloweens yet! This year, New Orleans also is hosting a huge convention and the VooDoo Music Experience over Halloween weekend, so I recommend booking a New Orleans hotel room early to secure your spot!

Visit the site for more info!

hno_orbitz_728_90

Support Outfest and go out to lots of screenings! July 9-19, 2009

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Outfest on Digital Billboards in LA

Outfest on Digital Billboards in LA

I want to remind you that Outfest, the oldest continuous film festival in Los Angeles, kicks off this week.  Dustin W Design has been an official sponsor of Outfest for the last eight years, contributing work for the festival website. This year we identified Outfest as our primary cause-oriented organization to support, for our mission of supporting “conscious design.” (Conscious design is a core initiative for Dustin W Design.) For 2009, we stepped up our game and donated an entire brand package to Outfest. This includes Key Art, Website, Billboards, Animation at Hollywood & Highland and the Trailer/Stinger that will screen before every show! I urge you to show your support for Outfest and check out as many of their films as you can. Outfest is also one of my personal favorite causes. I would especially encourage you to see a screening at the Ford Amphitheater — it was the inspiration for this year’s artwork. Check out the site for film schedules, etc. at http://outfest.org/fest2009 . I’ll be in town for the entire fest, July 9th through 19th., so hope to see you all at a screening!

DWD does Pride

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Dustin W Design has worked with Christopher Street West, who produce the Pride parade and Festival, for five years, in developing branding and festival themes. This year’s theme was 365 Pride. Our animated commercial has a cute nostalgic theme and has aired on Time Warner cable and Logo TV: http://bit.ly/QpP5k

Here are a few fantastic photos of flawless forms from the parade

cheerleaders at LA Pride parade

cheerleaders at LA Pride parade

Pride parade 2009

Pride parade 2009

more photos can be found at http://bit.ly/qdBMJ