Posts filed under: Graphic Design

Fresh Mural with a Lot of Heart

I just completed a new mural for the Community Services Clearinghouse in Fort Smith, Arkansas. I’ve named the mural, No Child Should Ever Go Hungry. This is a wall where they take lots of photos with donors and volunteers. I... Read More

Brand Identity: The Guilty Pig

I had the privilege to design the brand identity for a catering company called The Guilty Pig and located in South Arkansas. And while my favorite wasn’t selected, I’m still proud of the work that resulted in the final design.... Read More

Get Out the Vote Campaign

I introduced a short project to the Advertising Design I class in late October, 2018. They had been working on a single grueling ad campaign for 8 weeks when I pitched them a new idea. I wanted the students to... Read More

Mural Anatomy

Have you ever wanted to see the anatomy of a mural? I thought I would post the complete documentation of a new mural produced for Gusanos. This Chicago style pizzeria debuts in Fort Smith, Ark. in the coming months. The... Read More

Paint Ball

I ran across this animation today that I created for motion design. It’s the brief tale of a paint ball who pressures his friend to change his colors.... Read More

Shopper Market Design at UAFS Art & Design

Colin McLain and I take turns teaching Package Design. Consequently, we share ideas and projects as we continually test and implement the curriculum. Since it was my turn this past semester, I introduced a brand new project addressing shopper market design.... Read More

Motion Potion for Animated Icons

I really enjoy creating short animations. Really short. I’m not sure I would have the patience for anything over 15 seconds, much less feature length. But ask me to create animation as an added touch to something else, such as... Read More

Dinosaurs and Demos

One of the great things about teaching graphic design is getting to do class demos. And it is especially fun when you can make a poster featuring dinosaurs. Class demos are obviously useful to the students. It is a time... Read More