Showing posts with label Graphic Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphic Design. Show all posts

blog du jane jane graphics











Blog du Jane Jane was a blog project between myself and my dear friend eJane. Here is a collection of headers I designed. Visit blog du jane jane here.


stagette e-vite


An e-vite for a bachelorette party in Australia.

tattoo christmas

Promotional headers for the Christmas issues of Tattoo Sound + Music's blogzine, Muse. Click on the headers to view entries:






In the spirit of giving, I designed a free online advent calendar to give to our readers that would provide them with a link to fun, different websites each day:



Another freebie - a printable, pre-written letter to Santa:


View it on its original blog post here.

PN7 ad






Deep in the pages of the Portfolio Night 7 book lies the ad I did for Tattoo Sound + Music. We decided to play on the questionable identity of the nondescript building that houses Tattoo. Cheers to Drew Frohmann for guiding the copy.

meet the tattoo gang: illustrations




Click on the images above to see the original blog postings.

where the wild things went



Promotional piece for Adbeats. Here's my take on Where The Wild Things Are, featuring a futuristic version of Max with Adbeats producer, Tommy Zee.

adbeats LPs

2007 was a strange & bountiful year. Skipping across continents I somehow managed to end up working at a music studio in the beautiful Toronto, Ontario. During this time I met superstar composer Tommy Zee and joined in on his campaign to take over the ad industry, one great composition at a time. I hopped on board Adbeats, a podcast Tommy had designed in part to educate the ad world of music that should be in advertising, and in part just because he has an insane sort of musical intuition that picks out songs before they even know they've been written.

Adbeats was picked up by ihaveanidea.org, an online community devoted to the art of advertising, and we decided to aim high. We'd target and interview the top Creative Directors and CCO's of the industry at that moment. My first booking challenge was to secure Jeff Goodby, the CCO of Goodby, Silverstein & Partners in San Francisco to do an interview for the second season. Prepared to go into email battle with Californian secretaries, I was almost disappointed when Jeff answered his own email, and yes, he would do Adbeats.

That afternoon Tommy and I decided that each episode that season would feature the CD's and CCO's on their own LPs. Here's a collection of our top Adbeats LPs: