Can you do that?
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Porboys Automotive needed promotional artwork for their Auto Cross school. They supplied photo references of the Porsches and I created 3-color art in a style suitable for silk-screen printing onto clothing.
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The actual product didn't exist at the time for this photo shoot, so the client had to use product mock-ups. With digital photo-retouching, the product mock-ups (white, on the left) were turned into realistically clear, juice-filled bottles.
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It wasn't feasible for Honda to use photography of an airbag for this advertisement, so I illustrated it.
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EasyDNS needed to put a fun, user-friendly face onto their internet products and services, so I developed a mascot character for their website.
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What started out as simple line art of the City of Pickering’s skyline (to accompany a logotype for their environmental sustainability program), was then adapted to go on the city's fleet of hybrid vehicles.
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Maxim magazine commissioned a series of plumbing illustrations for a “how-to” article. They wanted the final piece to illustrate the Plumber’s ultimate nightmare. Someone had the idea of a possessed toilet regurgitating blood... Nice.
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Wear art. |