The article was about solving problems with the reliability of power transmission, and it needed an illustration. I rendered this jigsaw puzzle entirely in Photoshop. My immediate manager was impressed enough to ask me for a Photoshop lesson to show him how I accomplished it.
The cover of the book features icons that represent elements of the author's story from places he has visited to events he has participated in.
The revised name and logo of the author's publishing company.
The original name and logo of the author's publishing company that will handle the author's works. At the time, this was the logo chosen.
Book Pen Anchor Benguiat logo variant. The original name and logo of the author's publishing company that will handle the author's works.
Book Pen Anchor Ring Liberty logo variant. The original name and logo of the author's publishing company that will handle the author's works.
Book Pen Wheel Mercury logo variant. The original name and logo of the author's publishing company that will handle the author's works.
I designed this piece to look like a photo album, drawing from the organization's archive of pictures, scanning them in, and making them look like photographs pasted into a photo album.
The illustration as seen in the final magazine spread.
Album | APPA Magazine Illustration |
Category | Archives |
Rendered in Photoshop and Specular Infini-D.
Rendered in Photoshop and Specular Infini-D.
Detail of the frayed paper effect I rendered in Photoshop.
Album | APPA 60th Anniversary Album |
Category | Archives |
Faux padded leather album cover rendered in Photoshop with die cut diamond-shaped cutout.
Produced via an online service, these 2-sided full-color invitations were printed on a heavy card stock with a fabric texture in keeping with the medieval theme.
Produced at home from commercially-available precut stock, these tags bear the couple's combined arms over a parchment background rendered in Photoshop. The edges of the stock were "charred" with a permanent marker.