Spoonbill
Astro Archipelago
Cover artwork for renowned Melbourne beat-smith and sound designer Spoonbill. It’s a 3-track EP of tropical steampunk electronica, released through Omelette Records
Cover artwork for renowned Melbourne beat-smith and sound designer Spoonbill. It’s a 3-track EP of tropical steampunk electronica, released through Omelette Records
Logo, illustration and poster for an event held at 1000+ capacity venues in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. The artwork was used as posters, flyers, streetpress and Facebook.
The events were a huge success and feedback on the campaign from promoters, artists and even punters at the shows was all great.
Artwork for a New Years Day party campaign. Implementation included a website(currently in hibernation since the event), Facebook App, various posters and flyers, printed beachballs, CD’s, and more.
All stakeholders were wrapped with the outcome of the campaign and the event was a huge success.
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Artwork for the second release for these ‘tropical space cowboys’. The concept was to literally interpret their musical influences and bring them together in an image that is eye catching and definitive to the target audience.
The artwork was used right across their campaign from large street posters to iTunes icon.
After contracting for this company for a while taking care of their print and online promotions, they approached me to develop a new logo and colour scheme. Their work is focused on exotic fabrics from around the world so I used a simple woven concept to create a mark that could stand out on its own or blend in to the collateral it’s applied to.
College assignment to re-cover a classic novel of our choice. After reading the book I went for a literal imagery of blood, knife, wheat and raven. then chose to tie it together in a morphing composition that draws the eye around the image and reveals new focal points.
This was a college assignment, re-create an existing brands logo. I chose London 2012 as it was quite controversial at the time and I was one who believed the logo could communicate better, you be the judge. The assignment also asked for the creation of a style guide.