Thursday, September 29, 2011

Another update!

I have been busy lately with multiple websites and more posters for the Green Park Tavern, and I am loving it! Here is some more of my work:


 this includes my unused second version of the Karaoke design:
And this is the original direction the Oxjam Bath poster was going, but I found the alternative I was taking, which turned out to be the final design, to be much more effective.


Along side this I am working with Bearded Hen to design the graphics for another App for Android.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Update of more poster and flyer work!

Here is another small update of all my recent poster work.


Web design update

Hi again, sorry for the delay of an update. But here is the latest web design I have done. It is for a new app developer for Android. They needed a logo and a website to brand them. I am very happy with this project as I was able to design it completely then code it all myself, so everything to do with this project was down to me.

Logo:

Website:

You can view the full live site at www.beardedhen.com.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Infected Vs Tranzition Trance flyer design

Hi again, still updating a back log of work, pretty up to date now! Here is an A5 double sided flyer for a club night in Bath; Infected Vs Tranzition Trance.



Here is a variant on the front of the flyer, originally I felt the brand logo's cluttered the front, however brand identity is also key, but here is the variant without the logos:


The original drawing of the mixer was drawn by Lou (Artist for the Ambulance) and I vectored and coloured it for the flyer. So thanks to Lou!

More Kick Back Samples work!

Here is some more 3D album artwork for KickBackSamples!

Want to see all of my 3D album artworks? Click here.

A GrindCore poster for the Green Park Tavern.

Here is a poster for someone else's gig at the GPT. The event is held by Crypt of Locusts and it is for Singaporean Grind Core - Worm Rot:

Hella Rude blog!

Hi, I mention a while back about a web design job, but we felt a blog would be more cost-effective. Here is the design: