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Friday Favorite: Katie & Tony Rodono

8/24/2012

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This Friday’s Feature artist is husband and wife team Katie & Tony Rodono of City Prints!
My favorites are the European city map prints in colors inspired by their country flags.

And I love how the idea of City Prints evolved!

Tony explains…

I started a traffic counting business while studying at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Traffic counting was as dull as it sounds – I sat at intersections and pushed a button for each car that passed in front of me. It was great money, but mind numbingly boring.

The only part I actually enjoyed was doing a sketch of each intersection I counted. The clients normally expected a “+” representing the intersection with landmarks labeled. What they received was an intricate sketch of individual lanes, medians, landscaping and overpasses. I didn’t get paid extra, but the clients definitely appreciated them. It was here I first began seeing the interesting patterns that streets create. Katie and I dated throughout college and she often joined me on the traffic counts (she was a glutton for punishment too).

After we graduated, Katie and I decided to move to the closest big city – Atlanta. I began a graphic design company since I had a fine art background, but the life of a struggling artist didn’t exactly interest me. Katie began her career at Four Seasons hotel, ending up in the position of corporate sales manager.
City Prints
1. Istanbul, Turkey,  2. Rome, Italy,  3. Venice, Italy,  4. Athens, Greece,  5. Mykonos, Greece,  6. Paris, France


Several years later, I was lucky enough to get Katie to accept my proposal to marriage. And in October of 2011, we were both lucky enough to welcome our first daughter, Annabella, into the world. As those of you with kids know, perspective tends to change when they arrive. Katie and I decided to pool our talents and create a company that allowed us to do something we enjoy and spend more time with our little girl.

While I already knew that prints of city streets produced a visually interesting result, it wasn’t until my daughter arrived that I realized the importance of place. The places we’ve been are an important part of any individual. The places we’ve been have stories – stories that we want to share. I want to show her where I grew up in Charlotte, how I walked to class in Chapel Hill, where I studied in Florence, Italy, and where I’m going to take her on our vacations. All this can be done through maps.

Katie and I hope that our maps help you share your stories. And, create new ones.

See more of the maps they make on their website here!
TGIF!

Mary^
5 Comments
soulbrush link
8/24/2012 01:48:50 am

Happy PPF to you too Mary.

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Christine link
8/24/2012 04:14:56 am

lovely map art, thanks for the intro.

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viola link
8/24/2012 08:54:44 am

You have such smart ideas.. I have been in some of those towns.. fun to see! :)

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Gloria link
8/24/2012 09:19:39 am

Congrats to the couple. They seem very happy and do great work.Nice work. Happy PPF to you Mary. Have a great weekend.

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Carolyn Dube link
8/26/2012 08:53:51 am

Such wonderful artful maps! Thanks for sharing!

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