Charitable Water Bottles
Here is a perfect example of vector art in action. With a very tight timeline, and multiple versions to produce, I took on this assignment for Brita and WalMart.
Someone was nice enough to send me a couple of samples. I’ve got them up on the shelf as a reminder of the project. It was fun to work on with allot of room to play. I hope you like where they ended up.
All of the elements used to build these can from The Vectorvault Vector Library. Take a look for yourself here.
iLive Radio asked me once again to illustrate and design a series of 6 posters for their much anticipated
iLive Soulfest concert series in Toronto. This 2 day event is the first soul festival of it's kind in Canada.
I'm proud of the work. I'm also really inspired by the team who assembled this event and the performers who made it what it was: Amazing.
limited-edition framed versions:
The main logo was designed to stand out.
A small Canadian Maple Leaf was added to anchor it.
The results are quite clear and legible.
ART SHOWING
I was also asked to show all six pieces over a 2 day period at Revival. It gave me a chance to feel like an artist again. So much fun.
Hot off the presses:
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One of the performers Zo! sent me this picture of his mom holding the print that he gave her when he got back from Toronto. This shot made my day.
Below is a custom piece of art that I created. It has several layers of printed plexiglass in a currogate frame. It also lights up. Read more about the piece here in
this post I wrote about the original art show. It set the groundwork for this series.
PRESENTING ART
This year, I presented "The Man" with a custom art print on stage. What a moment!
TEAMWORK
One of the things that I am most proud of with this project is the way that it was executed.
iLive Radio has a very strong connection to it's community (both locally and internationally). Each person involved with this event's production, stepped up to make it the success that it was.
I could not help but to feel inspired by the experience.
Below are some of the original pencil sketches:
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