Bryan Kahrs (New York, USA)

Bryan Kahrs (New York, USA)
Kahrs is happy with the career he has chosen, and enjoys “attempting the impossible on a daily basis.”
Kahrs is a graduate of Ohio University with a BFA in graphic design. He has maintained a steady balance of corporate and cool while working with Burton Snowboards, Nikon, Cleveland International Airport, Sotheby’s and Colgate-Palmolive, to name but a few.
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Daryl Prondoso (Sydney, Australia)
“I always wanted to be a lawyer while growing up, until I realised that I wasn’t very smart. But I soon found out that I was halfway decent at scribbling.”
His logo which bears the text: “Some of us will find our way home” emphasizing hope.
Justin Fox (Sydney, Australia)
Fox had aspirations to be a rock star, but alas, his grunge-rock band fell apart at the end of high school so he semi-unwillingly enrolled in design university.
The Brent Rollins we know will read this because apparently he writes bios in the third person (all the while perfecting the art of the run-on sentence) during his spare time.
Jay Forster (Hong Kong, China)
“Part designer, part machine, part comb-over."
“Usually, inspiration comes from people I have encountered physically or heard of through the grapevine. I am interested in people with interesting stories, and try to tell their stories via my designs.”