MechaHeart Poster
It's a bit of a strange one, but it's been floating around as an idea for a while now. I sketched it out towards the end of last year and finally made some time to complete this personal illustration project. I'm really pleased with the way it's turned out, I hope you like it too!
Limited Edition run of 50
All posters will be signed and numbered
Available at the Rise of the Monkey online shop
Wedding Invitation
Final illustration & wedding stationery that I produced for
my little sister's big day.
I coloured the final artwork in Photoshop CS5, the green of the stems was matched to the Bridesmaid dresses and room decorations to tie it all together.
The finished invite was printed on 225gsm Eidur Vellum (ivory) card.
New Sugar - Covers Edition
A self-promotional piece for a
New Sugar - special edition Covers issue.
Checkout the great work being done for up & coming artists at New Sugar.
SiLK Logo
The SiLK logo started out as a bit of a doodle & developed from there, but I'm hoping to use it in a Rise of the Monkey project in the near future.
Paul Burke's Physique
A really enjoyable collaboration project with iced graphics, a complete design package was created for Paul Burke's Physique, including stationery (letterhead, business cards, compliments slip & membership cards - standard, gold & platinum), signage, promotional materials & website.
It was important to keep the design consistent throughout all the material produced for Paul, where a strong emphasis towards a luxury adult only fitness club was essential in the launch of this new business.
Typography - Installation
Using newspaper cuttings to create a ransom note effect I then made a series of screen prints from the collages, before
photographing the prints in a variety of lighting conditions & combining the images in photoshop using a variety of techniques.
Blue Carpet Leaflet
One of my favourite projects from university. The brief was to produce a leaflet for a local arts project. Restricted to a 2-colour job & an A-size to reduce costs. I chose the Blue Carpet by Thomas Heatherwick. To me it was an obvious choice not only did it give me the opportunity to produce something for a local point of interest, it was crying out to be produced using just 2 colours.
