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Art Appreciation photo project, used as good example
Art Appreciation Photo Project, used as good example
Unpopular If Honest Opinion
Unpopular If Honest Opinion
Maybe it’s just that I am reading Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand right now (a bit of a slog but not as awful as I was led to believe) but I have to be honest with you all.
A lot of people in this world take utterly no responsibility for their lives and their life choices.
True story: I took a call today from *three different customers* with the same gripe. We’re looking at charges because they think…
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A revised version of the original Birth Order logo as seen below. The team added a fourth cast member, and therefore the original “3 photograph” look no longer made sense. Luckily, I was able to adjust the design to meet the needs of the client while still maintaining the original concept and look.
Different versions of a logo designed for an elementary school Wizard of Oz homecoming theme in Bedford, Ohio.
A pair of logos designed for a new photography, film, and travel themed blog. The client requested a simple, but recognizable look, while still portraying a fun and welcoming message.
This video was used as the opener for The Plastic Shatners Halloween show. It was created entirely over the course of the 2 days leading up to the event. With the additional use of lights and creative staging, we were able to surprise our audience and set the tone for the entirety of the show.
A video art project created in my time as a student at Bowling Green State University. Students were tasked with creating an original concept and generating a finished piece. “Profiles” features a series of improvised interviews given with the intention of creating fake online personas.