Tue, Jan 27
NY - Jan 27, 2009
Dalek, Marc Ecko, Ron English, Paul Frank, Frank Kozik, Peter Kuper, Wade Lageose, Joe Ledbetter, Alex Pardee, Shag, Jeff Soto, Suckadelic, Sunich, ...
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The Vader Project Comes To Pittsburgh 
source: TheForce.net
Tim Biskup, Dalek, Paul Frank, Ron English, Jeff Soto, Michelle Valigura, Frank Kozik, Wade Lageose, Joe Ledbetter, Alex Pardee, Suckadelic, Cameron Tiede, Michelle Valigura, Sunich, Mister Cartoon, Marc Ecko, Amanda Visell, and many more. ...
Published Wed, Feb 25
SHOP-EAT-SURF.COM | Paul Frank layoffs 
source: shop-eat-surf.com
In August, Paul Frank Industries settled a wrongful termination lawsuit brought against the company by cofounder Paul Frank Sunich, who created the whimsical monkey Julius. Sunich left Paul Frank Industries in 2005. ...
Published Mon, Oct 27
President and Co-Founder of Paul Frank, Ryan Heuser, Interviews ... 
source: The Steel Closet
Paul Frank’s leader , Ryan Heuser, on how he made his moves in getting Paul Frank where it is today. Surprisingly, this involved pulling a jack move over Paul Frank Sunich, the creator of Julius the monkey (Paul Frank’s mascot) and the ...
Published Mon, Jul 14
LAist: How Paul Frank Lost His Name 
source: LAist
Costa Mesa-based Paul Frank Sunich, creator of the ubiquitous Julius the Monkey icon, can no longer put his name on T-shirts, according to a 16-page ruling yesterday by an Orange County U.S. District Court judge. ...
Published Thu, Apr 10
source: Chaser
Check out the latest line from Paul Frank Sunich, limited edition shirts are available now. Check out the latest line from Paul Frank Sunich, limited edition shirts are available now.
Published Tue, Jul 3
News: Underground Artists Take on the Sith in The Vader Project 
source: StarWars.com
Underground artists Marc Ecko, Shag, Frank Kozik, Paul Frank, Amanda Visell, and others reimagine the famous helmet.
Published Thu, May 17
source: LAVoice.org
His work doesn't reflect the multicultural urban milieu of contemporary Los Angeles but rather an entirely different era. Think post-World War II boom years, suburban tracts sprawling across the landscape, Disneyland opening its doors and designers embracing the space-age motifs o...
Published Wed, Apr 11