Mission #1 - Chicago Top 10 Mural (Feb 22, 2010 - Apr 10, 2010)
Team John Aaron is gonna scour our collective people and unearth a brilliant muralist to depict 10 spots you gotta check out in Chicago. Keep your eyes open for someone drawing on the side of the building. It may just be our doing.
Once the mural is finished we are gonna put on a crazy great party to cap off our first mission!
Help us win this mission!:
1) "Check In" on Foursquare, which is a new way to find new places in your city, like this MURAL!
2) Text "tagger" to 44144 and 'opt' to receive text updates or email updates. Don't worry, it's not a spammie thing.
3) RSVP to our event here. It's going to be a huge party once the mural is finished.
Here's the list of 15 palces (10 of which will be chosen). Let us know what you think in the comments below!
Final Locations
Akira Women's Store - 1814 W North Ave
Empty Bottle - 1035 N Western Ave
Simone's - 960 W 18th St
Rotofugi - 1953 W Chicago Ave
MacArthur's - 5412 W Madison St
OhNo!Doom - 1800 N. Milwaukee Ave
The Silver Room - 1442 North Milwaukee
Hamburger Mary's - 5400 N Clark St
Hot Doug's - 3324 N California Ave
Lill Street Art Center - 4401 North Ravenswood Avenue
"Almost Made-Its"
Kuma's Corner - 2900 W Belmont Ave
The Flat Iron - 1565 N Milwaukee
Reggie's Rock Bar - 2109 S State St
Weiner Circle - 2622 N Clark Street
Featured Artists
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1806 W Evergreen Ave
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About Team Chicago
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John Preskitt |
I am currently a freelance designer and previously worked as an Art Director at G2 Promotional Marketing and Ogilvy where my clientele included Kraft, Heineken and Target. As a side project, I started my own green apparel line featuring eco-friendly, bamboo hoodies. My design and web skills are top notch as I have had a lot of experience as a professional graphic designer, I am looking forward to being part of an innovative project which will challenge and showcase my creativity.
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Aaron Enequist-Leiker |
My degree was in creative writing, but I desired a career in visual communications so I became a graphic designer. I look at design and marketing problems more like a writer trying to create a world through which to tell a story - even if that world is just translucent text on top of a photo. My focus was poetry, so I think in fragments and try to find ways to create a balance by arranging the fragment.
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This is a neat video! I just might have to plan a road trip to Chicago this summer and check out the Top 10 coolest places in your city.