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Andrew's Field Brochure Design - Inner Layout

Here is an almost finalized layout for the interior of the brochure design.

I've carried over the grass background to the interior after the client asked for more "color". The original concept that I sent to him had a splash of solid colors, but I figured he wanted texture and depth rather than color. It turns out I was right... He loved it. Final stage includes more photos and some updated verbiage.

The exterior layout should be completed early this week, then it's onto the website design (andrewsfield.org).

Designing the DeAlba Reporting Service Logo - The Sketching Process

DeAlba Reporting Service is a court reporting firm. Per the initial meeting with Judy of DeAlba Reporting Service, I was to incorporate some form of legal icon (e.g., the scales of justice, pillars, the capitol dome).

Blackstone Heist - Gig Poster #2

Meotrip's new homepage

Here is the first shot at the Meotrip homepage redesign. The mockup is still in the works, but is starting to look good!

Sketch - Blackstone Heist Gig Poster

Coming soon: The Blackstone Heist at Rockit Room in San Francisco. Here is a rough sketch that I came up with for the gig poster. Thought I'd share.

The concept is derived from The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

The verses traditionally describe the four horsemen as Conquest, War, Famine, and Death, each represented by a color: white, red, black, and pale green. Rather than showing the horsemen riding horses of various colors, the focus is on the horses themselves and will all be white with colors applied to their manes which ultimately will become flames. A crazy idea, I know... We'll see how it goes.

Integrated Health Chiropractors - Logo Design Sketching Process

The Integrated Health Chiropractors logo was requested to be designed as clean, simple, and straight to the point. While doing a bit of research on other chiropractic logos, I noticed a strange similarity amongst the google image search results. Which led me to believe that most chiropractors have opted to design their own logos using clip art.

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