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Monday, December 16, 2013

LOST KLOWN REBELLION STRIP ! OPENING SEQUENCE !


I stopped doing my weekly Sunday after this strip (which still needs words) because I realized it would be a disservice to these characters if their 'Origin Story' was told all out of sequence mixed in with random one-shot gags or shorter story arcs... So, this project is far from dead. There will be a reboot from the Beginning after I wrap up a few screenplay projects. Have fun listening to Woody Allen's neurotic voice in your heads until his eats a bullet haha.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

SCOTTY DAWG BOAT LOGO & LETTERING !




I previously posted a Photoshop of this image on the actual side of my Brother's Boat but here we can see I had to alter the positioning of the FLOUNDER in the Scotty Dog's mouth when I reversed it for the driver-side of the boat...


Sunday, December 8, 2013

EVOLUTION OF A BUSINESS LOGO #21 !

Here's the custom font that will appear on the vertical concrete monolith. Notice that the 'O' at the beginning of each word is slightly larger than the 'O' in coke. I also had to re-space and trim-shape various letters to make it more aesthetically pleasing and more~ symmetrical !

Friday, December 6, 2013

EVOLUTION OF A BUSINESS LOGO #20 !

This one was rejected; not aesthetic enough and ultimately being unsymmetrical did not help despite it originally being the Customer's idea but I am in full agreement with the idea that sometimes one must explore such possibilities in order to find out.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

EVOLUTION OF A BUSINESS LOGO #19 !

The final product for this logo/design will end up being a Monolithic Concrete Slab, the sign for the Shop that greets Customers @ the entrance on the edge of the driveway. 'Ocracoke Originals' is a business that makes custom furniture, concrete countertops, and old-school made-to-order Toys. Payment for my design-efforts shall be an Apprenticeship that begins at my leisure in 2014. I am most excited about the prospect of learning how to make large molds for conceptual concrete pieces, specific ideas I have for Yard-Art etc. I will post an update when the actual concrete monolith is set in place as my Photoshop version is a bit lackluster.