Puzzle

Puzzle logo.

Puzzle remnants defining the campaign at the onset.

Every Puzzle wallet begins with a blank sheet of gaffers tape canvas (before its covered in paint).

Batch #3: Sheets 1 and 2

Batch #3: Sheets 3 and 4

Batch #3: Sheets 5 and 6

Batch #3: Sheets 7 and 8

Batch #3: Sheet 9

Batch #3: Sheets 11 and 12

Batch #1 collage

Batch #3: Sheets 13 and 14

Batch #3: Sheets 15 and 16

Batch #3: Sheets 17 and 18

Batch #3: Sheets 19 and 20

Batch #3: Sheets 21 and 22

Batch #3: Sheets 23 and 24

Batch #3: Sheets 25 and 26

Batch #3: Sheets 27 and 28

Batch #3: Sheets 29 and 30

Batch #3: Sheets 31 and 32

Batch #3: Sheets 33 and 34

Batch #3: Sheets 35 and 36

Batch #3: Sheets 37 and 38

Batch #3: Sheets 39 and 40

Batch #3: Sheets 41 and 42

Batch #3: Sheets 43 and 44

Batch #3: Sheet 84

Batch #3: Sheet 162

Batch #3: Sheets 175 and 176

Batch #3: Sheet 181

All the above done with flexible acrylic paint. Oh so purdy…

Screen-printing transparencies used in production of these precious pieces.

Foam brush and cardboard piece used for test printing.

Batch #1 remnant

Batch #1 remnant

Each Puzzle wallet comes gift boxed: gray card stock, white tissue paper, story insert card

Multi-head press, or whatever you call it.

Each wallet comes individually numbered; gold satin nylon lines the bill compartment.

Each Puzzle wallet comes gift boxed: gray card stock, white tissue paper, story insert card

Batch #1 in progress

Batch #2 in progress

Batch #2 in progress

Colorful ingredients

More colorful ingredients

Screen-printing transparency, partially printed sheets in progress.

Batch #1 on display at Project NY Tradeshow.

Screen-printing transparency- I drew these flowers in 2007

Orange left glove worn by us printers as we cleaned up after a printing session and as we washed out paint before it dried up in the silk screen’s mesh.

Spatulas, metal things, for spreading and creating textures.

Sitting in floral chair inside Burnside studio. Alex took a scrap from this chair and turned it into a Batch #1 wallet.

Paint and paint opener.

Batch #1 drying on wood table in workshop.

Spreaders.

Batch #1 poster mock up.

Collage for catalogue.

Cleanup rags.

Right glove worn.

I like flat better than not.

Wood and rubber squeegees.

Stencils…

Point of sale merchandising for Takashimaya NY exclusive in 2008.

Cut, scrape, cut, scrape.

Ply, open things, twist, tighten.

Puzzle: “A collection of one-of-a-kind wallets hand printed in Portland, OR”

