Bau-da

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Bau-da Design Lab is a design studio located in downtown Los Angeles founded in 1996 by P.R. Brown.

If Bau-da was a child in a schoolyard filled with popular kids and nerds alike, they would be the pudgy one in the far-off distance watching a spiraling leaf float to the ground. The school itself would be located at the intersections of Bauhaus and Dada. They thrive on the chaos in the world and try our damnedest to label and find a place for it.

From Hanson to Manson, they have designed over 350 albums, 40+ movie posters, 50-some-odd books, directed more than 40 music videos, shot hundreds of photoshoots and have created thousands of collateral print pieces.

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[edit] Book Covers

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  • "Tyrants: The World's 20 Worst Living Dictators" by David Wallechinsky
  • "Don't Try This at Home" by Dave Navarro
  • "Jimi Hendrix: The Man, The Magic, The Truth" by Sharon Lawrence
  • "Forensic Case Files" by N.E. Genge
  • "The Book of Skulls" by Robert Silverburg
  • "The Greedy Bastard Diary" by Eric Idle

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  • "The Other Hollywood" by Legs McNeil and Jennifer Osborne
  • "The Mutt: Skateboarding, Anorexia, Suicide and Nuclear Warheads" by Rodney Mullen

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  • "Yoga Hotel" by Maura Moynihan
  • "Dude, Where's My Country" by Michael Moore

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