Here are the full details, so if you are in Brisbane, AUS on June 14th I would love to have a chat. So come round and eat some asian food, listen to some live music and see some art.
June 14th - Loading Dock Espresso - South Brisbane, QLD - 7pm
Really inspiring chat by Chris Doyle. He covers very interesting views on design, but also principles that can be applied to any area of life.
Got a huge amount of requests for this cover to be made into a print. You guys were definitely on to something, so I made it happen. A3 and A4 size prints now on Etsy! Get it here.
My Hobbit book cover was featured on the amazing The Fox is Black. It is a blog with design, fashion food and more. Bobby was kind enough to do a great writeup on the cover design. Subsequently I have had quite a few requests for a print of the cover design, so that will be coming soon to my etsy store! Will let you know as soon as it is available.
Second entry for the recover book contest for the Fox Is Black. The approach I took on this cover was for a woodcut feel.
Book recover contest held by Bobby Solomon over at the Fox is Black. This is one of my entries for The Hobbit. I went for a simple but tactile feel, I wanted to design a book that begs to have its pages turned and have its cover rolled back.
Possible new design for an embossing seal. I really love working with anything to do with seals or badges.
Think Less and Merry Christmas prints featured on Awesome Design Inspiration! Thanks guys!
Brand new business cards! As the saying goes, the shoemakers children have no shoes. It took me long enough, but finally got around to finishing my business cards. I searched high and low for this paper stock, It is a beautiful 390gsm beermat board. It has a nice light feel but very rigid as well. I was looking for a cream stock, and this one hit the nail on the head, with a subtle texture, this paper just soaked up the ink so well. I was really excited as I decided to screen print these and I think it really paid off. The ink just sits so soft on the paper and screen printing them just made the black pop and leave the ink feeling tactile on the fingertips. These cards are all about that first touch, the firmness of the paper, the texture of the ink, they are sure to get some great reactions!