North Island College decided to run an online article/photos, that we conjured up in January, for their 2012 viewbook.
…nothing like a bit of love from some Island exposure… www.nic.bc.ca
North Island College decided to run an online article/photos, that we conjured up in January, for their 2012 viewbook.
…nothing like a bit of love from some Island exposure… www.nic.bc.ca
New poster design for “BEINGS”
This is will be mine & Jose Brand’s first art show. We will have recent work on display and for sale in Victoria, BC Canada at the Cinderbloc Studio on Esquimalt Rd.
Come out and join us for a “super sweet” evening from 5-11 pm on June 2nd…
I received an email from Bjorn Aunet, action sports videographer, in regards to re-branding ChainLink Productions. Bjorn was in desperate need of a new image as his work and clientele are aggressively expanding. So, after one month, countless emails and a few face-to-face conference calls, I came up with the following style for CLP to run with for 2012.
My 2 biggest tasks that I wanted to accomplish with this project was to create a strong connection between “chain” and “link” through some sort of visual/tonal aspect. This ended up being the relation of “red” to where the ‘L’ in link splits the two apart. I felt that this was the strongest route to go for what I was looking to tie in. The other was to design a unique website (UI/navigational flow) that would set his work apart from the rest as Bjorn’s videos are straight quality.
I fired off this WordPress site & identity design a few weeks ago.
Check it out – www.syrupmansion.com
I just recently fired off this WordPress blog that’s integrated into an HTML website for Alex Lavigne at Alias Cinema. Check it out and be sure to scope the rest of his work; Amazing stuff by far!
-tl
I got the “go-ahead” to release a tank design for Chainlink Clothing’s new line for 2012. With this design I tried to translate my fine art techniques within a vectorized format.
The actual design was meant to incorporate a bit of metal music style, meshed with an outdoors influence (deer) and a color scheme brought forward from the snowboarding scene.
Check it…
I designed these business cards for Antonio LaFauci the other week. We kept them super clean and tried to make use of a kept element from his actual logo (“/”). Thought I’d spread the love in hopes of some inspiration. Enjoy!
-tl