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January 18, 2012

Steven Noble was commissioned by Silk Tricky to create five new illustrated logos for the freshly redesigned “Got Milk?” website and national TV commercial spots. Steve’s old fashioned style woodcuts were applied to original glass milk bottles from the 30’s and 40’s. (more)

November 16, 2011

Steven Noble created an intricate old-time map of Dublin, as well as a series of spot details of buildings therein, for an interactive game launching Jameson 1780 Whiskey. (more)

November 15, 2011

Steven Noble continues his successful packaging project for Espolon Tequila with these new labels for the Mexican market. (more)

September 8, 2011

Steven Noble collaborated with the team at St. George Spirits and Juli Shore Design to create three new original gin labels: Terroir, Botanivore, and Dry Rye. Steve created all of the illustrations in a handcrafted scratchboard engraving style and tinted in a sepia tone for that “aged” distinctive look. (more)

August 12, 2011

A recent project by Steven Noble gives fresh meaning to the term “New Media.”  Here is an early prototype of one of Steve’s engravings adapted for use on a wooden gun stock. (more)

July 18, 2011

Steven Noble collaborated with the creative directors at Rowley, Snyder & Ablah, Inc. to produce a series of three portraits for an ad campaign for the accounting firm of Kennedy & Coe. (more)

May 13, 2011

Illustrated by Steven Noble in collaboration with the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, this new seal will identify products caught in the Gulf of Maine, which stretches from Cape Cod to the southern tip of Nova Scotia. (more)

February 4, 2011

A few months ago we wrote about Steven Noble’s beautiful packaging illustrations for the iconic tequila brand, Espolón.  Apparently, his work has inspired another artist in an entirely different medium… (more)

November 22, 2010

Spring Design Partners in New York tapped into Steven Noble’s expertise in woodcut style illustrations for colorful new Altoids packaging. Known for their Curiously Strong Mints, Altoids has now branched out to sours, gum and sugar free mints. (more)

October 26, 2010

Steven Noble’s talent for reinterpreting classic line work was called on for the redesign of the Kahlua coffee liqueur label.  Ironically, Steve’s update involved replacing Colonial-era architectural renderings with ancient Mayan and Aztec cues. (more)

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