Monday, July 20, 2009

Do Overs & Do Don'ts


Since this image wasnt used for the Gallery5 poster, I decided to go ahead and venture on with it. I want to fill it up with all original characters so the final might take awhile to produce, since instead of sort of generalizing each character used, I actually take the time to develop them; coming up with atleast 2 sketches per character. I hope the extra works provides better quality in the finished product. When it hits the web, you be the judge.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Wait, Wait...Can I Get A Mulligan?

And here it is: what happens everytime I make a poster for something; I have to take a Mulligan. So this is the redesigned version of the Gallery5 event poster. This one is obviously a little more conventional than my previous design. And the customers' always right, yeah? I'm actually pretty happy with this turn of events however. It made me create something out of my own norm. Enjoy.

Digga Hits the Web Through the LPRC






Through this year I've been doing some design work for Gallery 5's library (The Lucent Phoenix Resource Center), and its looking like there have been fruits of the labor. I was slow about actually posting this on my blog, considering that the photo has been on the web for a couple of months, but basically I designed the library's current logo and t-shirts. I feel that I look rather dashing in the shirt. But seriously, if you want to know more about the library itself, check out that address that follows.


http://www.gallery5arts.org/Lucent%20Phoenix%20Resource%20Center.html

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Shirtemplates


This is a rough idea of what I would want the SassySailor tee's to look like.
But there still is the obstacle of making them. In time. In time...

Baltimore Blues



So, the story of SassySailor continues, and in what better place than Baltimore Harbor. As I keep coming up with different variations for this design, I feel that it could easily become something of substantial marketability.

The only problem is making the product that I see it as, and the quality that I would want it to be. Obstacles...

Nevertheless try not to miss an episode in the developmental process.

*Salute*

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

And We Keep It Moving (3's Perfect Company)


"We can't sell spray paint...err....spray cans to minors..." That's what the bag man told us at the Walmart on this rainy Wednesday night to Thursday early morning.
Nevertheless the adventure was good, stories were shared and laughs were regularly present. This project is probably the most relaxing one yet. I have to give a special thanks to Miss Yohai and Miss Dimitri for keeping the process fresh this time around.