Packaging design.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
This is the west....Quick Draw
This drawing was created from doodles i had been doing for the previous whale picture, just a bunch of scattered lines drawn together to make what it is you see. It may not be amazing, but it was certainly fun. All certified with a BallPointBlack original logo.
For those of you who don't know me, this is me. Unfortunately i have since shaved my head, so I guess it is the former me. This guy will be a recurring feature of everything i ever do no doubt.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Book covers
Apologies for the mess around the barcode area, the spacing and leading parts of my brain were most definitely shot the day I finished this. The printed and bound versions have kind of been through the bookshelf wars, and the low res photo really doesn't do them any glory, regardless they are there for your viewing pleasure.
3D monogram
Before the Brunswick Brickworks was horrible mutilated earlier last year, I was able to get these letters i had built from scrap wood in there and shoot a few photos.
Ball Point Black - The forgotten Zine - No.3
For those of you who don't know, I draw and self publish a Zine by the name of "Ball Point Black" or just simply "BPB". I am yet to add the past issues to the blog, however they will come with time. Up until the very last issue, it has always been B+W photocopied and cheap, however the last issue was full colour, and hand bound with a faux leather cover. I'll get some photos up soon.
Get your logos here...
On the left is a vector intended to replicate a laser cut piece of wood. On the right is a lot of wasted time.
Labels:
Design,
illustrator,
Lazarus Acres,
Line art,
Logo,
Vector
Banana warfare
Everyone loves a good banana.
Repeat patterns of Australia's favourite fruit
Geometric aerial view bananas
Enter the digital age
A selection of work from the past year, both at TAFE and just for personal enjoyment.
Victim Support Agency Avant Card
QR Codes to meet the requirements of the 21st century.
We really don't, just questions to your questions.
The above type was printed onto A4 pages and actually used in the photo, the after editing consisted on inverting the "answers" and a slight amount of re-touching to keep the grimy feel of the surrounds.
Labels:
Avant Card,
Design,
Handmade,
Mannequin,
Photography,
VSA
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