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Friday, September 30, 2011
DS25
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Magic Landing - Music Poster Design
Original music poster design.
11 x 17" @ 300ppi
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Twin Tiger - Music Poster Design
Original music poster design.
11 x 17" @ 300ppi
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Friday, August 12, 2011
The Asteroid Shop - Album Artwork & Event Poster Design
I was recently asked to do the album artwork and event poster design for The Asteroid Shop's upcoming record, releasing via The Council and EMI later this fall. They were pretty insistent about their preferences in terms of typography, but otherwise I had total creative control with this project out of the gate. After giving the rough mixes a few spins I decided to do something neo psychedelic with a 90s shoegaze edge, which they ended up being very happy with.
For the posters I thought sticking to the main elements and avoiding too many distractions would be best. Maybe just a sliver of the album artwork along the top and bottom edges. Otherwise a pretty straight forward layout.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Concert Poster - BackSpin Records
Poster design for an upcoming show at BackSpin Records
11x17" @ 600 ppi
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
The Pushpins - SOANY EP Cassette Packaging Design
Here is the cassette packaging design I did for The Pushpins' new EP, Silence of a New Year. It is a limited edition run. Each piece is hand screenprinted on recycled materials. The cassettes are available exclusively at live shows.
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Album Cover Art - The Pushpins - SOANY
Final cassette release artwork for the upcoming Silence of a New Year EP by The Pushpins, releasing on 4/23 through all the top online distributors. The cassettes are limited to 250 hand screenprinted/numbered pieces and will be available exclusively at live shows. Each cassette comes bundled with a free download coupon for the digital copy.
And here is the final digital release artwork:
I also designed a new press kit for the band, here.
Monday, April 4, 2011
DS18
This stereoscopic image is presented in both a red/cyan anaglyph for viewing with everyday 3D glasses, as well as a stereo pair for crossed eye viewing.
*Viewing tips: If using glasses, a dark room with a bright screen is best. If using the crossed eye method, simply cross your eyes (slowly) until a single image appears between the stereo pair. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
DS17
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Friday, March 25, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
DS15
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Monday, March 21, 2011
DS14
This stereoscopic image is presented in both a red/cyan anaglyph for viewing with everyday 3D glasses, as well as a stereo pair for crossed eye viewing.
*Viewing tips: If using glasses, a dark room and a bright screen are best. If using the crossed eye method, simply cross your eyes (slowly) until a single image appears between the stereo pair. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
Monday, March 14, 2011
DS13
This stereoscopic image is presented as a red/cyan anaglyph for viewing with everyday 3D glasses.
*Viewing tips: A dark room and a bright screen is best. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
DS12
This stereoscopic image is presented in both a red/cyan anaglyph for viewing with everyday 3D glasses, as well as a stereo pair for crossed eye viewing.
*Viewing tips: If using glasses, a dark room and a bright screen is best. If using the crossed eye method, simply cross your eyes (slowly) until a single image appears between the stereo pair. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
DS11
This stereoscopic image is presented in both a red/cyan anaglyph for viewing with everyday 3D glasses, as well as a stereo pair for crossed eye viewing.
*Viewing tips: If using glasses, a dark room and a bright screen is best. If using the crossed eye method, simply cross your eyes (slowly) until a single image appears between the stereo pair. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.