DESIGN:
Above all things, we are creators.
We are designers. We are makers.
Most of all, we are passionate about making things look good.
Looking bad is not an option we offer.
BUILD:
In the days of iEverything, craftsmanship is key. The Sanctuary is filled with big machines and tools that we handle with ease. From screen-printing shirts to custom building stages, we value being hands on in our work.
EXPERIENCE
In our work, adventure leads to discovery and discovery leads to memories that last. That’s our goal.
We create more than a product.
We create an experience for our clients and their customers.

Videos

Here is a short and fun video recap of the Sanctuary activities during the week of SXSW 2010. We threw parties, went to parties, printed shirts at parties, helped make parties look cool, helped make rock-stars and movie stars look cool at parties, and just partied in general. Videography by Ray Blanton, editing by Alissa Walters.

You’ve heard about the El Camino mobile printing press. Maybe you were so blessed as to see it in action during SXSW. Well, for those who weren’t so lucky here’s your chance. Check out our video of Jed printing shirts for Whrrl downtown during the festival and see how Awesome is made. This is real, people. Believe it.

Watch the behind-the-scenes transformation from start to finish of a 1979 El Camino into the coolest mobile printing vehicle.

The band SPEAK comes into the Sanctuary to print their own limited-edition album covers, by hand. For more information about the band please visit MySpace.com/HearSpeakHere

Jon and Jed designed and painted (with Brooke’s help) this mural consisting of three John Cash faces. It was painted on the side of Wahoo’s Fish Tacos in downtown Austin, TX, on March 8, 2008

Jon and Dave print the Drew Smith album covers on the 1947 Kluge open-face letterpress.