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− | A standout member of Texas' newest generation of rock poster luminaries,
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− | Jared Connor creates posters with that irrepressible irreverence native to the
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− | Lone Star State. After years of late nights, last calls and paying his dues in the
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− | live-music clubs of Austin, he began producing his own posters in 2000.
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− | He founded his studio, Mexican Chocolate Design, shortly after that.
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− | With a graphic vision born in Texas and forged in the fires of the Gulf War,
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− | and a graphic vocabulary refined by his early schooling in commercial art
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− | and screen-printing, Jared refuses to make posters that are trite or trendy
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− | self-indulgent tripe with no connection to a band's music and fan base.
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− | He creates honest posters. Today he counts among his clients The Mars Volta,
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− | Turbonegro, No Warning, Slayer, The Sex Pistols, High on Fire, The Melvins,
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− | Fantomas, Foo fighters, Honky, Warner Brothers, Universal, Roadrunner Records,
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− | Teepee Records, Arclight Records, Josephson Engineering and Capita Snowboards.
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| == Contact == | | == Contact == |