Chad Post
a.k.a. Chad Kouri spends most of his time in alleys looking for wood, books, and other treasures to build out some elaborate found-art collage. The rest of his time is spent eating humus, playing guitar, and other things to pass the day. He has most recently taken up bench resting... a workout ritual much like bench pressing, but without all the lifting.
kouridesign.com
Rod Post
a.k.a. Rod Hunting likes old cameras, riding skateboards, eating calzones, King Cobra Malt Liquor, red Polaroids, fixed gear bikes, listening to the same song over and over again, back flips into pools, Tetris, snow peas, the sound of a manual car backing up and the smell of fresh cut wood. Oh and long lists.
rodhunting.com
Alex Post
a.k.a Alex Fuller is the family funny man, making everyone giggle with his wonderfully designed humor and whit. Alex loves to play in the big box of wood type and try to figure out the silliest combination of letters and numbers. He also enjoys playing funky R&B tunes on his guitar, eating hippie food, "nerding out," riding bikes and looking at picture books. When he is not in the studio, he is working diligently in a brand design group.
alexfuller.com
Scott Post
a.k.a. Scott Thomas (or SimpleScott) is constantly trying to invent the next great thing. Whether spending hours in his seventh floor garage or relaxing in a breezy park, Scott's mind is filling with new thoughts that might just someday change the world. He all too often gets too caught up in the spacing of letters or the placement of a door to finish any of these grand ideas. Things have recently began looking up for Scott, his first invention the portable toilet seat cover will be hitting the market next quarter.
David Post
a.k.a. David Sieren works all the time and is never home—much to the dismay of many of his family members. When David does arrive home the air is filled with laughter, talk of old modernist designers, and the days when he tanned on the lawn of an East Coast art school.
davidsieren.com
Sam Post
a.k.a. Sam Rosen was four and he insisted on his own personal computer. After taking delivery of a nicely used Mac Plus, Sam began creating. One of his most notable creation was a self styled beat poetry book entitled Pure Truth. Very deep. The book featured poetry and an innovative Bauhaus matrix of type and drawings. Although self published Sam presented his first book to one of Chicago's best-known book stores. They took it under the condition that they would conduct a book signing. He did, afterwards about 250 copies were sold. He was seven.
onedesigncompany.com sammyrosen.com samshoots.com
Davey Post
a.k.a David Sommers, the hard(ly) workin' blogger behind the Post Family's spelling and punctuation errors, spends most of his time spooning his laptop with a cup of coffee in sweet reverie, as he waits for something other than his own thoughts to distract him. He is also the managing editor for
COLOURlovers.