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Michael
LaBash was born in Indiana but was raised in Sydney, Australia.
After high
school, he returned to the U.S.A. and attended Indiana University.
He graduated in 1981 with a B.A. in Fine Arts and was elected
to Phi Beta Kappa.
After spending
the summer doing a prized graphic design internship at the National
Zoo in Washington D.C. he moved to San Francisco at the beginning
of 1982.
In San Franciso,
he worked either full-time or freelance for many of the top
design firms such as Primo Angeli, Steinhilber Deutsch &
Gard and Spiegelman & Associates designing everything from
corporate identity programs to magazines to package design.
In the mid-80s
he spent a few years working exclusively as a freelance designer,
mostly designing packaging for the software game company Electronic
Arts. Some of the titles he designed include John Madden
Football, Populous, Powermonger, Mail
Order Monsters, Julius Erving and Larry Bird go One-On-One
and the Bard's Tale series.
Also during
this time, he started a recording studio, Dancing Dog, in Emeryville
and was the singer/songwriter in the band Mr. Dog, which later
became The Counting Crows ... but that's another story ...
In 1988,
he accepted a position as Senior Designer at Spiegelman &
Associates. There he designed many award-winning magazines,
logos, and packages.
In
1993 he started his own design company, New Possibilities Design,
which he still operates at present. He designs for both print
and the web and examples of his design work can be found at
the New Possibilities
Design web site.
While all
this was going on (it started back in high school), Michael
LaBash was drawing like mad and has been published in zines
throughout the world and in the small press and the underground.
He is now available for your next project!
Visit the
contact page to get more info and
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