Selected Works - One Hat One Hand

SAN FRANCISCO, CA
SINCE 2008
SELECTED PROJECTS
Many Hats.
Many Hands.
A collaborative approach to design and fabrication
Though founded by two tam-topped individuals,
Marcus Guillard and Chris Ray Collins, this company is
much more than just ONE hat and ONE hand.
Built on an ethos of collaboration, and operated out of
a full-service 25,000-square-foot shop, One Hat One
Hand is actually a large, vibrant, ever-changing crew
of artists, engineers, builders, and dreamers whose
combined talent and expertise make your large format
event fabrication, interior design and decorating, and
event design and production options almost limitless.
Imagine. Design. Build.
Monarch Bar & Nightclub
VENUE REDESIGN WITH VICTORIAN/ART NOUVEAU/ANTIQUE FUTURISM FEEL • SAN FRANCISCO • 2011
INTERIOR DESIGN • ART FABRICATION • LIGHTING DESIGN
Zynga Headquarters
full interior design of video game company’s cafeteria and entry • san francisco • 2010
design • fabrication • installation
Zynga (Cont’d)
full interior design of video game company’s cafeteria and entry • san francisco • 2010
design • fabrication • installation
Psychedelic Friendship Bingo
TRAVELING ROADSHOW/POP-UP VENUE • SAN FRANCISCO, monterey, detroit • 2010-2014
EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN • EVENT PRODUCTION • SET dESIGN/FABRICATION
Peralta Junction
1920’s carnival-inspired pop-up marketplace • oakland • 2012
fabrication • performance • production
Doritos Jacked Stage • SXSW 2012
six-story vending machine stage with interactive button panel • austin • 2012
set design • lighting design • interaction design • scenic finishing
Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival
visual branding and experience design • san francisco • 2008-2014
venue design • signage • fabrication
21 Pop
hand-crafted plywood showroom for stanlee gatti at FOG Design + Art fair • san francisco • 2012
display design and installation • fabrication
Ouya
larger than life replica of console and 20-foot pop-up arcade showroom • san francisco • 2012
design • fabrication • finishing • lighting
“He who works with his hands is a laborer.
He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.”
– Louis Nizer
1335 Yosemite Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94124
(415) 822-2020
www.onehatonehand.com