Posts Tagged "promotional art"

Robin Hood Panel

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in illustrations | 0 comments

W ork done on an animated comic in conjunction with Studio Mercenary, and Sole Suspect studios, for the Robin Hood foundation located in New York city. Looking at the final line work here you may be a bit confused as to what is actually going on and why some things are transparent. If you are at all familiar with animated comics you can understand the complexity that is involved. For instance, what you are actually looking at is three separate layers all placed together to give you the full view of the panel. The layers are separated into background, mid-ground, and foreground; and...

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Jiu Jitsu Logo

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in Graphic Design | 0 comments

T-shirt design for a Jiu Jitsu studio, lead by Martial Arts Expert Trainer Roy Harris -pictured on far left in the blue gi. For this particular logo design the owner of the gym wanted himself to be pictured in the image, so it was important to get his likeness down correctly. It took a few tries but we got it to where he was happy. Also desired for this design was various ethnicity’s, genders, and age groups to be represented, to convey the wide range of students he...

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Tempest

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in illustrations | 0 comments

T aking art from the Hand of the Morningstar graphic novel, Eric made a type of trading card image using the “Tempest” character. Adding color and a little background effects, and wallah! A great merchandising tool for pormoting your properties to the masses and making something fun and collectible. Unfortunately you won’t find any HOTM trading cards in your nearest store, but hey you never know! Also if you’re interested in checking out more HOTM art, reading the webcomic version of this great Graphic Novel, or seeing the actual website – as well as other book...

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Cars

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in illustrations | 0 comments

S ome vehicle design illustration samples that were used in the Off The Street handbook. Little illustrations like these are great for grabbing readers attention, and giving visual points of interest in your books, magazines, or even website. Of course it’s so easy today to grab images and media off the web, but nothing says what you want better than a unique one of a kind illustration. And you don’t have to worry about copyright laws, but you’ll have something that you can use at your leisure whenever you...

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Battle Ready

Posted by on Oct 30, 2011 in illustrations | 0 comments

T his is an illustration we did for a client who needed to add a face to their event. The event was a Men’s Conference, and the slogan was “Battle Ready,” so obviously an awesome ancient looking warrior was the perfect image! The event was a hit, and the men loved the artwork that we provided, it really fired them up and got their blood pumping. By adding an image and face to your event it can provide a great reference point and mental picture to really drive home the event and it’s theme. Their staff also had a graphic designer in house who was able to take our art...

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