Studio Litchfield is a New England-based art and design studio that houses over 100 different artists ranging from illustration to film, typography to ornamental cross-stitch. In a 500,000 square foot facility specifically built for artistic prowess, Studio Litchfield has served the world for over ten years.

It is definitely NOT a cast of eccentric cartoon characters that Brian Carroll does all of his freelance design under.

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Jonathan Harris is a State Senator running for Connecticut Secretary of the State in 2010. This winning design campaign is sure to assure him the position and bury his opponents in the dirt.
Another snippet of the Jonathan Harris campaign. Notice how the Nutmeg State is transformed into a classy monogram for the candidate. Will people ever be able to look at Connecticut the same way again? I doubt it.
Instant Classic is a comic on the internet. To make up for how brutally non-comical it is, resident alphabetarian, Mystic, created this beautiful custom typography to overcompensate.
Our fine artist, Ledyard, created this Chicken Little as part of a three-part series of illustrations for a children's theatre in Northampton, MA. Ouch.
Illustration done for a presentation in Cupertino, CA. The bipolar nature of man vs. technology is a theme, we at Studio Litchfield, are fully familiar with.
Catalogue and logo branding for a tile company in India. A classy wordmark based on Bradbury Thompson's concept of the Alphabet 26, but looking at their competition, we won before we even got started.
Derby & Sprague are two street artists in my employ. This pair of scamps use these elegant images to make their whereabouts known to the walls of the world. Ampersand provided by Haäfe&Haph (www.haafe.com)
For the tenth anniversary of the independent film house, Lobsterback Entertainment, we crowned them with a brand new ambigram logo. Go ahead, turn your monitor upside down. I dare you.
Our dear Funding Fathers. Hand-crafted with graphite and airbrushed to completion, we don't need your precious computers to be the best at what we do.
Resident alphabetarian, Mystic, started on this typeface earlier this year. This untitled type will join two others in-progress for the premiere of our foundry, LitchyType.
Riff's Joint is a local restaurant in Easthampton, MA that a number of my crew frequently call a favorite. So much so that they banded together to redesign their website in exchange for free food. Sometimes a "Havana Cheese Burger" heals all wounds.
The greatest trick pepper ever pulled was convincing the world it didn't exist. Or something like that.
In 2007, Studio Litchfield was brought on to freshen up Stanley Works' Corporate Graphics Standards Manual. One part classy, one part utilitarian - one of my favorite recipes.
More from Stanley Works' Corporate Graphics Standards Manual. Now that this company has merged with Black&Decker, the fate of this project is unknown to me. Their loss.
The Green Mill project is a dream now long lost. Burying this mock-up concept logo with it.
A complete design overhaul including both custom typography styles. Not to mention the week we lost trying to photograph the mountain to get that perfect teal sunrise.
It's an illustration. Of a guy with a trumpet. Its simplistic symbolism is enough to hit you in the face.
Studio Litchfield designed the custom icons indicating each flavor. Blueberry. Pineapple. Cranberry. Apricot. I suggested 'Kiwano African Horned Melon' but apparently it doesn't make for a good fruited horseradish. Who knew?
BKFK Inc. is a company that specializes in inventions made by kids. For years, we worked as a hired gun for them serving brilliant illustrations for their partners ranging from Scholastic to Xerox.
More from BKFK - there's really know way of knowing what practical use these random inventions have. That's science for you.
Custom type handing and embossed swirls. Nothing gets me in the holiday spirit more than mock offset printing.
Old Saybrook brought one of his girlfriends over and had her model for this photo. People tell me she's a lovely girl, but she is way too happy for my liking.
Concept illustrations for an in-progress children's book being done by a writer in Rochester, NY. Not only do we provide the art, but we provide the inspiration to shatter through any sized writer's block.
Loading image. Never rush the artist!
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