Popular Science Cover
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Popular Science Magazine Cover
Dave Matthews Band Cd Case
Washington Mutual CD Mailer
Guess Ad with Halley Berry
Alice in Wonderland VHS
Timex Ad
When I heard we were going to be designing
Magazine covers I knew what my plan was. I just love UAV's and I subscribe to Popular Science. It has a cool look to it, and I think photoshop users out there will dig my "American Sunset" displacement map.
I'm still holding out for them to announce a cover design contest .
This was a layout project I created during a Quark Express class.
With direct mailers It is important to catch peoples attention, or your customers great new offer will end up in the trash along with all of the junk mail people get every day. It was important to me that this direct mailer be visually stunning and important looking enough to make it into the keeper pile of mail. I think I came up with a power concept and really followed through with it on this one. You can almost tell that it's saying that you can trust Washington Mutual, just like the kids leaping off the pier in the photo trust their father.
This was suppose to be one of those weird surrealistic perfume ads you always see in fashion
magazines. I really started getting creative with photoshop around this time in my education.
It is a good example of my photoshop work.
This was a composition project I created during a photoshop class.
This album is about contrasts, high and low, light and dark, happy and sad. At least that was the
feeling I got when I listened to it. I wanted the CD case to really reflect the feel of the album.
The solution I worked out was to show the strong contrasting I felt when I was listing to the album
on the front and back covers of the case. The front being: lovers watching a beautiful sunrise, and the
back being: a family on the edge of a dock in a storm. I think the concept worked well and the imagery
I photoshoped together from stock photography is not only highly symbolic of the music its also visually appealing
enough to stand out from the crowd on the shelf at the record store.
This was a digital imaging project. There was a choice between creating a CD and a VHS, I chose the VHS because I new that doing the DVD cover was the slacker way of not learning how to work with a good die strike. I think this project came out rather well I only wish I had the psd file or the qxd so that I could make sure the text did not cover alice's' face on the back cover. I have scene learned that you should avoid covering people faces (even animated ones) with text. I just love Lewis Carroll, and Disney's adaptation is a very fun and interesting journey down the rabbit hole.



























