Thursday, November 10, 2016

Saint Mary HBCOG Restoration and screen print

Saint Mary HBCOG was a fun order to work on. The client came in with an older picture that had some discoloration, wear and tear and staining. I scanned it in, cleaned it up and sent a proof to the client. They were so ecstatic to get a clean copy of the photo on top of their art proof for screen printing.
The original unedited photo


The Final proof


Screen print proof

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Resume



Timmy Ray's 9th Annual Oyster Fest

This order was a little tricky since it was going to need to be a 8 color process print. We had to recreate the design that the customer wanted and work with the colors. We then had to take the final design and separate it in Photoshop in order to burn the screens. This order was also a RUSH order and the artwork had to be completed in 3 days.


Left Chest




Full Back

Alpha Pi Omega


This design was a little tricky Because they wanted a gazebo but not just any old gazebo. they wanted the one from UNC Chapel Hill. They didn't want standard clip art. We had to go into Photoshop, edit it and change the colors to where it would look when screen printed. We had to take this design after it was approved back into Photoshop and separate it in order to burn the screens. The design turned out amazing and the clients were ecstatic with the final product.


Left Chest




Full Back

Anuhigh

 This design was really fun to redraw for the customer.  The design had to work for both color and White t-shirts. I had to do two versions of this design. A full color and a black and white. The customer loved how much the Black and white popped and decided to go with that since it would be cheaper as far as screen cost was concerned.


 The black and white design




 


The Full color design












Hard Road Crossfit

While this design may seem a little lackluster compared to others; It's really simple and stands out on it's own. The client came in with what they wanted and had some issues with another company being unable to produce the design for them. They came in and sat down with me for about 15 minutes and I laid out the design exactly as they wanted it and they signed off on it immediately.



The note on this proof was to inform anyone in screen printing that the design needed to be reversed.

Ferguson's


This was a standard design laid out for a local restaurant in the area. They wanted something with a home-style feel to the design but they also wanted the hot dog as the left chest since they're known for their hot dogs. They were really satisfied with this design and ended up coming back to order more shirts.




Sugar Art Custom Cakes and Sweets


This was a unique order because the client had their banner for their grand opening made elsewhere before coming to us and they needed us to match their colors on the banner exact for the shirts. This took a lot of time and with some thought and much debate we sat down with the customer and helped them choose the colors that would match best and when the final product was printed they were really happy. They did have to purchase a bucket of ink that we did not have but they were happy with the final product. The shirts came out wonderful!


This is the Full Front Design. The Gold luster actually had glitter in the ink

Meal Mania

This was an order that I did for Meal Mania in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. They help to feed the less fortunate and bring supply's to help those out in need. This was such an amazing order to work on and it turned out really great. 

Full Front Design



Full Back Design

Sleeping Owl Co.

 The Sleeping Owl Co. was a fun order to work on because of the detail to the design. Everything from the color blocking to the pointillism. This was an amazing piece when it was printed. This design looked even more amazing in person. 

Left Chest Design

Full Back Design.

Monday, October 31, 2016

Next Level

Next Level is a travel softball team that is local to the Lumberton area. They Came to may last year and asked me to created this wonderful banner for them. They supplied me with all the imagery that they wanted and I pieced it together for them. This banner was an 8 feet by 4 feet. It looked really clean and crisp when it was printed and the customer was ecstatic when they received it.




Lumberton Senior High School Billboard

Before

Offense Players



Defense Players

 This is a billboard I created for a local high school. As you can see the company that shot the original photos shot against the football field at 72 dpi instead of against a white background at 300 dpi. I informed the client of the issue and contacted the photography company but they stated that all of their cameras shoot at 72 dpi. I had to go through extensive time to take out the background and adjust to colors to better suit the players.



After


Offense players
Defense Players

The client was satisfied with the final product and signed off on it. As you can see there was extensive edits to the players as well as clipping and adjusting. The background was selected by the client and adjusted to their preference.

Carolina Place Mall Brochure

 This was a project I completed in college. We were all split up into groups and assigned a mall. Every group had to go out and take pictures to be used for the brochure. We had to layout the template for the brochure and learn about the history of the mall and implement that into the brochure. The logos for each mall had to be recreated by hand. Each brochure was put together separately but the pictures were shot together as a group. I really enjoyed this project and the time it took to piece it together.