RTR Tee Shirt Competition





These Tee shirts are for a competition for the Perth radio station ~ RTR FM 92.1…Hope I win!
http://www.rtrfm.com.au/news/207

Rusty

Here are some mock up logos I did for Rusty.

Rusty

Here is a mock advert I did for Rusty recently.

Melbournednb.com

A logo i designed for www.melbournednb.com
See the records?? =)

Data Bass




Here are some flyers Ive done of the years for drum n bass partys Ive put on in Melbourne. They range from simple two colour designs right through to collaged mixed media illustrations. In all of my flyer designs I have endevoured to appeal to the female crowd, so I could get more girls to the events. This is a point of difference, as most drum n bass flyers are dark and gloomy and I believe directed to a male audience.

Guinness

This project was also for Sanity Music. The graphic is a crest style one starring Arthur Guinness. He was the founder of the world famous black pint! This was all done using found images and then traced in illustrator.

Dj Marky and MC Stamina

Another illustration I did for one of my favourite Dj’s. Just for fun! All mixed media using a combination of illustrator and photoshop. My inspiration or style is similar to plastickid. Have a look at my links to check out his site. RHS photo courtesy of Blackdog


Hospital Records - Tony Coleman

This is another spare time illustration! The theme or idea here was that Tony Coleman (the owner of a drum n bass record label) did a podcast whereby he read out an email from a fan, that pretty much slammed Tony Coleman’s music! So I did an illustration based on that idea. I gave it to him when he played out in Melbourne a couple of years ago. Top guy - He gave me a shout out on his next podcast and he mailed me a tee shirt and a record! I was so chuffed!

Ford Racing


This project was for Sanity, the brief was to come up with some cool graphics that younger kids would wear. These are just a few that were produced. Simple colours and simple designs on slim fit tees.

Bullet Train

This business card was designed for client who wanted something ‘homegrown’ with a small business feel to it. I quickly came up with a concept that was a sketch I did in biro. I then scanned it into illustrator arriving at this conclusion.