Laughing Squid Web Hosting Flyer

by Scott Beale on March 7, 2005 · 0 comments

Laughing Squid Web Hosting

We recently commissioned San Francisco comic artist Brandon Hanvey to develop a special flyer to help promote our web hosting services. It came out really well and I’ll be taking them with me to SXSW. Brandon has been creating some really great stuff, which you can check out on his website thegeekout.com. His latest work is “the stereos: in the garage”, which he will be debuting at APE 2005.

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