Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Vector Art & Internship Assignments

A few desktops I made for the site Simple Desktops. I don't know for sure if the site will accept them, but it would be super cool if they did. That's a great site though. I plan on making more desktops soon too.
(Note: if you click on these pictures it will bring up the full size image and you can save it and use it as a desktop ^___^)


Soph's birthday is tomorrow so I made her a little card (and I got her a couple shirts and some leggings).




I went back through my stationery and I edited some and made a ton of 5x7 layouts. Hopefully some day I can have them printed! And of course all these designs can easily be translated to other paper sizes.


Some logos I worked on for a customer. The one in the top left is a re-creation of the logo that the customer came up with, but the rest are my ideas. I like the ones in the middle/right with the L and E morphed into one with the line separating them. Though I realize that the separation might not be obvious to some people and it may just look like an E. Not sure what the customer will want to go with.


Another business card I designed for a customer (that was printed ^_^). I didn't make the MACC logo though, Mike did that.

These are logos I re-created for a project for Geosearch (I'll post the whole project when it's done...it's a folder and some inserts all about their company). They didn't have good files to work with, just the low-res stuff from their website. So I remade these in Illustrator, and I have to say they came out good! They weren't exactly hard, but it's still something to practice.



Ta-da! This is a project I've been working on for several weeks now. It's a display board for all the different types of materials that signs can be mounted on. Tim had me design a layout based on the theme that the last intern designed (so the picture collage at the top wasn't really my idea). This took a while because Tim had to decide how many samples of some of the materials and if he wanted a description of them or not. Eventually he decided on descriptions and this is the layout I came out with. The other day it was printed and mounted and I attached all the materials with velcro. Now it hangs next to Tim's desk so he can show customers what he's talking about. I'm pretty proud...it's the first thing for Add-A-Sign that I've really made myself and now it's hanging in his business!

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