
Dirtybird celebrates 20 years of music, art, community, and the unmistakable Bay Area weirdness that has defined it from the start.
Born in San Francisco in 2005, it grew around house music, strange birds, backyard energy, irreverent humor, unforgettable artwork, and a community that always seemed to be having as much fun as the artists themselves. Twenty years later, that spirit was still very much alive.
The label spent 2025 celebrating its 20th anniversary through music, events, special releases, and collaborations, with San Francisco remaining at the center of the story. Studio Picante joined the celebration by designing the Dirtybird 20th Anniversary logo, continuing a creative relationship with the label that goes back years.
That history began before Studio Picante itself existed. From 2018 through 2022, Chris Bernay worked closely with Dirtybird across its visual world and events, including the creative direction of Dirtybird Campout. In 2019, Chris redesigned the Dirtybird wordmark, refining one of the label’s most recognizable visual assets and creating a mark that became part of its evolving identity.


Six years later, Studio Picante was invited to create the anniversary logo celebrating two decades of Dirtybird.
The challenge was not to reinvent a brand with twenty years of history, but to create something that could live naturally within it. The anniversary identity needed to feel celebratory without becoming disconnected from the playful, irreverent visual language Dirtybird’s community already knew.
That connection between past and present made the project particularly special. The same brand whose wordmark Chris helped redefine in 2019 was now entering its third decade with a new anniversary mark created by Studio Picante.
One of the year’s most memorable hometown celebrations took Dirtybird somewhere unexpected: SFMOMA.
For its Rooftop Radio series, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art welcomed Dirtybird to its sculpture garden for an evening overlooking the city. Kevin Knapp, J.Phlip, and Mark Farina played throughout the night, while artist Sam Flores painted live and an “Eggzibit” presented a selection of custom artwork created across Dirtybird’s history.
It was a fitting setting for a label whose visual culture has always been inseparable from its music. Records, parties, BBQs, Campouts, characters, merchandise, illustration, and design have all contributed to the same wonderfully strange universe. The music sits at the center, but Dirtybird has always been something you can see, wear, collect, and participate in.


The anniversary logo became part of that celebration, appearing across the brand as Dirtybird looked back at twenty years while continuing to move forward.
Later in the year, that local spirit also extended into a collaboration with San Franpsycho, another independent brand deeply connected to San Francisco. The collection brought together two Bay Area creative worlds through apparel and a shared affection for the culture that raised them.
Long relationships with brands create a different kind of creative opportunity. There is history to respect, references that do not need explaining, and a community with its own relationship to the identity. The job is not to arrive and impose something new. It is to understand what already belongs and find the right way to add to it.
Twenty years is a long time in music. Scenes change, trends disappear, and generations of dancers come and go. Dirtybird has kept moving without losing the playful, strange, and unmistakably Bay Area personality that made people care in the first place.
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