This was one of the last projects I did for Neways International. The last two images contain a custom folder that I created exclusively for this project.
This was an illustration I did for Illustration Friday. The topic was REJECTION. I sat there for a few seconds wondering what the ultimate rejection could be...it hit me like a ton of bricks. Maybe that's the reason why he is so ticked off.
This was a fun project from start to finish. I had to come up with a quarter page ad for a client's son, who happened to be a football player. I remember having a set of Star Wars cards as a kid, and thought that a "trading card" approach would work well.
Designed a trifold brochure for a new product called Cascading Skin Complex. I wanted to give the brochure a soft, yet modern feel. Due to this, I chose to use a lot of blue. I directed the photo shoot for this as well. The photo shoot was a blast. Worked hand in hand with the makeup artist, the model's and the photographer to get exactly what I wanted. I think the brochure turned out very nice.
Designed the title to "Beneath the Invisible Sun." An independent film that I wrote, produced, directed, edited, and scored. Because of the edit (I cleaned it up way too much for a "TV" contest), it lost a lot of its rawness and street credibility...what can I say, I'm a sell out. Maybe one day I'll re-edit the original, the "Director's Cut" if you will.
Designed the title to a film that was entered into a short film festival. A fun little project about some guy and his vampire girlfriend. The dude's eyes on the right are creepy, aren't they?
Created a kit for the ProThin Weight Management System that included a guidebook, a recipe book, a regimen booklet, postcards, and a sales tool cd. I also designed the dieline for the actual folder that housed the kit. I felt that this project required a custom folder that would lend itself to the overall look and feel of ProThin.
Designed the packaging for the ProThin Weight Management System. I wanted to add a natural, inviting, fresh and hip look to the packaging. To achieve this, I chose green and orange colors. The almost pastel green clearly represents nature. With the orange I wanted to create a sense of youth and happiness. The swoosh across the middle of the packaging represents the shape that a real woman would have...because, not all of us guys like "stick women."