LAYOUTS & DESIGN



WEDDING INVITE

Client:
Liz Laming


Format:
Adobe Illustrator


Information:
This design was created for a wedding invite with the request of a clean, crisp layout in mind. The final result was two seperate double sided cards with a simple scheme and simple fonts. Photos were provided by Amelia Bresanello.





GALLERY DE NOVO

Client:
Liz Laming


Format:
Gallery De Novo


Information:
The Identity of an art gallery. This project covered a range of areas including logo design, business card design, invitations, and eventually the website creation (see web design page).




BUSINESS CARDS

Client:
Watchfield Hall Ltd


Format:
Adobe Illustrator


Information:
Similar to the Gallery De Novo project in the fact that this required a range of designs. Business cards and logo led to and influenced the layout of a website (see web design)





BROCHURE

Client:
Edmund Rice Camps


Format:
Adobe InDesign


Information:
A promotional brochure for a local charity for underprivileged kids.




DVD MENU

Client:
Richard Quirk


Format:
Macromedia Flash


Information:
This was made as a DVD type menu for a showreal. The design was created in illustrator, then animated in flash. Video content was later added by Richard.




THE OUTSIDERS

Client:
The Outsiders


Format:
3D Studio Max


Information:
I designed and built this 3D animation for a website intro of a basketball team. Had a bit of fun with it and went for a sort of sports broadcast feel.





T-SHIRT part one

Client:
Liz Laming


Format:
Harrow Bodyworks


Information:
A T-shirt illustration and layout for a local business.




T-SHIRT part two

Client:
5 College Storage


Format:
Adobe Illustrator


Information:
Another t-shirt layout, this time for a U.S. based storage company. They asked for something with a retro feel that would appeal to college students.




T-SHIRT part three

Client:
S.C.S.T


Format:
Adobe Illustrator


Information:
This was done to represent a U.S. Marine platoon (of all people!). The brief was pretty detailed, as they had obviously put alot of thought into it. What i eventually produced is a bit cheeky, but you get the message pretty smartly.....