DSVC Welcomes Designer and Illustrator Matt Stevens

NOV 3 - DSVC is pleased to welcome creative director, poster designer, illustrator, fake national brand designer, and semi-pro Layer Tennis player, Matt Stevens.

At his day job, He is the creative director for HAWSE (a Brand Agency) in Charlotte, North Carolina. Away from work, he has made a name for himself with after-hours design endeavors like Nike illustrations, fine art printing, donut shop rebranding, and the occasional game of Adobe's Layer Tennis.

Matt will talk about how his hard work has turned a bit of internet fame, real opportunities with Facebook, The Salvation Army, Inksie (design and culture), some top secret sneaker projects, and a speaking gig at the oldest and largest independent design club in the country

We aren't Matt's only fans. His work has been featured on: abduzeedo, Blogrocious, Brand New, quipsologies, Coudal's Fresh Signals, DesignWorkLife, The Donut Project, Draplin, ffffound, Grain Edit, Graphicology, Northcoast Zeitgeist, Nalden, Signalnoise, and Sneaker Freaker.

We hope you'll join us Wednesday, November 3rd, for a night of drinks and laughs with all your Dallas creative friends, and our special guest, Matt Stevens.

  • Date – Wednesday, November 3, 2010
  • Reception – 6:00 pm  |  Meeting – 7:00 pm
  • Location – Magnolia Theater (Google Maps)
  • Members – FREE  |  Non-Members – $20
  • Students – $10 (ID Required)

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    Matt you're the man in your time... we will remember you always,....

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    here*
    it's still early...:)

    on Nov. 4, 2010
  • Justin Pocta said:

    Inspiring talk, Matt—helpful to see the type of discipline it takes to make things happen and the fun of stepping out there to find the kind of work that keeps you motivated.

    Really have enjoy the past couple speakers (hadn't been hear before Armin, so not to say the ones before him weren't any good!). Nice work putting together these meetings, DSVC board.

    on Nov. 4, 2010
  • Heather Moore said:

    Awesome talk! Very motivating and, ironically, exactly what I needed to hear at this moment in time! Thanks for coming out, Matt.

    on Nov. 4, 2010
  • Brady Bone said:

    Matt -

    Please, don't forget me when you are fam... oh wait....
    I'm too late!

    Knock 'em dead brother. Wish I could be there to heckle you.

    - Brady

    on Oct. 12, 2010
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