by admin on Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 |
No Comments | Tags: cd design, cd label, hershel abram, illustration, print design, R&B music, san diego band art, soufl cd, soulful design, soulful graphic design, the music vein
Second album cover and CD label design for R&B singer, Hershel Abram. Took an retro/Motown look with the cover and the cd label. (The CD looks just like a mini 7″ There is actually a texture to the top of the CD to represent the grooves in the vinyl)
To date, one of my favorite projects not only with Hershel, but in general. Pictures of the actual packaging soon.
For now take a listen to Hershel’s music at: www.hershelabram.com or check out the album on iTunes.

by admin on Monday, March 1st, 2010 |
No Comments | Tags: business identity, company identity, Identity, illustration, logo, minimal logo
Identity concept and creation for Ultimate Achiever. Very basic logo concept with alterations to the type to allow more interaction between the shapes.
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by admin on Monday, March 1st, 2010 |
No Comments | Tags: art exhibit, art gallery, BGSU Firelands, cmyk, digital arts exhibit, icreate, illustration, poster, print design, promotional, uexplore, VCT art, Visual arts
Collaborative effort (photography by Travis Schaeffer) to produce an identity and multiple print materials for the “iCreate. uExplore” event at BGSU Firelands campus. The event is a showcase of digital media by current students enrolled in The VCT program. This concept was created for the inaugural event in 2008.

(Poster concept also used for brochure, direct mailer)

(Event identity)
by admin on Sunday, February 28th, 2010 |
No Comments | Tags: double feature poster, drive-in movie poster, horror movie, illustration, poster, print design, retro, retro poster, vintage, vintage horror
Retro double feature poster design. Two fictional horror movies: “Swedish Zombie invasion” and “Medusa’s Terror Ride and Two Wheels.” Illustrated poster made for wide formatted printing. A throwback to the drive-in movie double features popular in the 50′s, 60′s, and 70′s.
