Typographic Tour of San Francisco by Jim Schaaf

All Visible Products 11-21-18

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Design By: Jim Schaaf

Jim Schaaf is the owner and creative director of Schaaf Design, a graphic design and branding studio in Oakland, CA. Specializing in the food & wine, entertainment, and sports industries, Jim has worked with local businesses such as the Fillmore Auditorium, Rickshaw Bagworks, Hog & Rocks, The Advocate, Tommy's Joynt, Freeman Winery, and House of Air, as well as many other national and international brands. Learn more at www.schaafdesign.com.

 

Design By: Jim Schaaf

Jim Schaaf is the owner and creative director of Schaaf Design, a graphic design and branding studio in Oakland, CA. Specializing in the food & wine, entertainment, and sports industries, Jim has worked with local businesses such as the Fillmore Auditorium, Rickshaw Bagworks, Hog & Rocks, The Advocate, Tommy's Joynt, Freeman Winery, and House of Air, as well as many other national and international brands. Learn more at www.schaafdesign.com.

 

Artist Statement

This poster was created to celebrate the diverse patchwork of neighborhoods that make San Francisco such a uniquely world-class city. The format references the seven square mile dimensions of the city, and the color scheme pays homage to the different shades of orange that reveal themselves when the Golden Gate Bridge is viewed at various times throughout the day. — Jim Schaaf