Saturday, August 17, 2013

HELLO LADY!

I took some time recently to create a T-shirt graphic for Elvis Duran and the Morning Show's annual T-shirt contest to support breast cancer awareness month.  I wanted to create something last year for the annual contest, but before I knew it the entry period had come and gone.  But not THIS year!

Along with some basic common sense no-nos, according to the radio station’s website, the only requirement was:
"We are looking for an original and creative T-Shirt design that embodies the playful nature of our show’s signature saying “HELLO LADY” in celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
The winner will have his or her design printed on an Elvis Duran and the Morning Show t-shirt, be featured on ElvisDuran.com and awarded $500."

The show’s signature saying, “Hello Lady”, comes from Elvis Duran’s dear friend “Uncle Johnny” who is an older gentleman and still works as a bartender during the Summer months at Cherry’s bar on New York’s Fire Island.  So, can you imagine just how campy that saying gets when flamboyant Uncle Johnny says: “Hello Lady!!”

Monday, May 27, 2013

Happy Gay Pride Month!

Since I haven't shared anything creative in a long while (or anything for that matter), I thought I would share some Photoshopping with you.  I took this picture on the way home from having lunch with my mom yesterday.  Well, in the photo is pictured an American flag.  In honor of Gay Pride Month, and thanks to the magic of Photoshop, I made a few modifications.  
It was such a gorgeous "blue-sky" day, with very few clouds!
Hope everyone had a great Memorial Day weekend!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Snowflakes Christmas Card

I have always loved designs where the negative space actually becomes a significant part of the design.  It becomes confusing which image should be the primary focus.  For example this fantastic figure-ground reversal graphic "Batman vs. Penguin" by Simon C. Page.   What do you see first, Batman or the Penguin?  In my opinion, this is flawlessly designed and executed, as both images fight for your attention. 

The year 2012 was certainly busier than recent years, so time was pretty limited.  I did my best to create a figure-ground reversal / positive-negative holiday design.  Some folks thought I was successful, while others thought “my heart just wasn’t in it this year”. 

I am pleased with this design, even though it was created rather quickly.  Because of the positive-negative nature of the design, it had to be very clean and simple.  I didn’t want the design to be elaborate and complicated.  Simplicity was key.

I have always loved the Winter months compared to the Summer months.  I prefer to be cool over being warm.  I love snow.  I always have.  To me, snow is very magical and definitely romantic.  It blankets everything, forcing us to view snow covered objects in a different way.  In a magical way, perhaps through the eyes of a child.  So, it was only a matter of time until snow became the main theme of one of my Christmas cards…or has it?  Do you see the snowflake first or do you see the Christmas trees?  Some people have seen doves first, and I wasn’t even going for that.  Talk about a happy accident. 

This design is 100% digital.  Even the roughs and sketches were created digitally.  This entire image was created using Adobe Illustrator.