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Dead Monkey Apparel
Our apparel's tag highlights our mission of helping people discover application for their talent and how their talent fits into the world around them. As our market share grows, buyers will see how one talent sets another in motion. More importantly, they can discover their own opportunity just by looking at the talent around them.
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
MORE ABOUT OUR MONKEY!
Our logo, a Rhesus Monkey skeleton, is one of the best-known species of Old World Monkeys, with a name that means "it has no meaning". It's genetic similarity to humans; however, led it to fill one of the most meaningful innovative roles on the planet. Depending on the interpreter, the Rhesus Monkey means everything…and nothing to humanity. At the same time, it’s very existence is a testament to the endurance of mankind. We designed Dead Monkey apparel to match our culture in a similar way; a “gotta’ have it” fashion trend, an edgy statement of resistance or a plain old comfortable t-shirt. Wearer decides.
Other Work by our Artist
Mask Painting - Walters Art Gallery Baltimore City, Maryland, Display begins April 23, 2015.
Stay tuned for updates on additional work by Zach
Stay tuned for updates on additional work by Zach
- Bike racks designed and built by Zach Bakewell and Mark VandenBerg for McDonogh School's campus. Project included research on design, material, cost effectiveness and implementation. Environmental Design class led by McDonogh educator, Match Zimmerman, former Graphic Artist, U.S. Army Contractor.
- Photographic 3-D sculpture conceptualized by Zach Bakewell, designed and created by Zach Bakewell and Marc VandenBerg for permanent installation in Naylor STEM building at McDonogh School. Project led by Match Zimmerman.
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