Hillman passed away at home on April 18th at 6:03 pm in the presence of his loving wife, two children, his sister, sister in law and brother in law. He was 51 years old and died after a long and fiercely fought battle with colon cancer.
Hillman deeply loved his work, all of it — film directing, graphic design, all aspects of new media — and he especially loved his talented mentors, friends and students in these fields. His favorite topic was inspiration and he made sure to surround himself with it and find it in everything — his colleagues, his family, New York City, art, film and all of you.
He loved you all and took energy from those with whom he corresponded, exchanged ideas and with his fans.
Sweet Prince Hill, true gentleman, good dad and passionate artist, Rest in Peace.
I understand the need for the world to adapt and accept “going digital” but there is still nothing like the sound of a press and the smell of ink on paper.
ADC Young Guns competition is back and ready for submissions.
I remember being a huge fan in 6th grade or so …. would definitely see this tour.
Looking forward to this documentary… and they say nothing good comes out of Canada.
Both Cary at Aardvark and Gary at McManus & Morgan Paper are two exceptional men who we work with often. Keep them busy, please.
For your next print job:
Aardvark Letterpress
2500 West 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA
(213) 388-2271
aardvarkletterpress.com
For your paper needs of all kind:
McManus & Morgan Paper
2506 West 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA
(213) 387-4433
mcmanusmorgan.com