Gig poster with a circus sideshow theme, with each band being represented by a different character.
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AI Bill of Rights Poster
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This poster was designed to promote Amnesty International’s Bill of Human Rights. Each poster corresponded to a different article on the bill. I was trying to go with a mid-century propaganda feel without making it too retro.
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Gig Flyer Examples
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Examples of gig flyers – easy to read, and looks good when photocopied.
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Flying Frog Ale
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Label (or sign) for a craft beer.
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The Delicious Pear Editorial Spread
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A two page spread covering the various varieties and history of pears. Layed out in InDesign, photos taken with an Olympus C3030Z. This won a student ADDY back in 2006.
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Orphan Disc
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Logo comps for OrphanDisc.com, an online site that sells individual discs out of DVD box sets. Client requested a 50’s kitch theme. Done in Illustrator.
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The Lake Album Cover
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The Lake commissioned this cover design for their first album.
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Aquerra Apparrel Logo Designs
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Logo designs for an all-weather clothing company. This won a student ADDY in 2006.
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Mr. Cheeny Propaganda Poster
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Mr. Cheeny was a pygmy hedgehog whose ideals were based on the joy that comes from plump, delicious grubworms. This is a poster to promote said ideals.
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YEAH! Posters
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These posters were produced for the nonprofit organization YEAH, for thier all-ages show series. Visit their site at www.yeahintheboro.org for more info on this fine organization.
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