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WUNDERSMACK Featured on LA WEEKLY at DesignerCon

LA Weekly


We’re now about a week past DesignerCon and I’ve caught up on lots of lost sleep! My art made it into LA Weekly’s cover of the event! Thanks for the shoutout! I love that we were described as “makers of appealing do-it-yourself affordable paper art sculptures!” That was a mouthful 😀 but you know what, I’ve been growing this business and carefully streamlining it along the way to make it appealing, accessible, consumable, and yes affordable. It’s been hard to get to a place where I can hit on all those points but I’m there now and it’s great seeing my MULTIPLANES go out to so many people! Thanks for following and sharing it with others.

Thanks @laweekly for seeing us! -Jacob

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Our Series 2 MULTIPLANES, Wonderwalls," is now shipping!!!

This past weekend at our favorite annual Designercon convention we launched our all new lineup of MULTIPLANES called “Wonderwalls.” It features 5 new designs of subjects that we love. McFly, Pacific Electric Railroad, Griffith Observatory, Acoustic Guitars, and Happy Haunts are the new stars of this current line of MULTIPLANES! They all feature super intricately cut graphics that are distributed across 6 frames. They make a great gift for people that love dioramas and 3 dimensional art. They all measure about 5”x7”x3” and are perfect for displaying on a shelf, desk, or display cabinet.

Get one today!

Updates for VINYLSMACK | Much More In The Works

Last August I started up this business, VINYLSMACK, a new business venture making creative multilayered decals. It started with the Flux Emancipator, a decal inspired by Back to The Future’s “Flux Capacitor.” Since then I’ve got some good feedback and demand for my product. I’ve also developed many new ideas on the type of products that I will produce. Moving on from just decals, I plan on also making multilayer paper craft creations, stickers, and shirts with original designs by myself and other artists that join the team. I also have a new focus on developing packaging that reinforces the theme of every product. I want every package to be an experience in itself. Something that just blows you away. Something that’s fun to even hold in your hand. I love this new venture because it allows me to have a creative outlet without the boundries that I have in my day-to-day design work that I do in Moving Pixel Media. Please stay tuned to exciting new stuff around the corner.