Interrobang T-Shirt
Another shirt based on one of my songs. The song itself is about the much-underused punctuation mark. I went for something of a superhero logo vibe here.
Another shirt based on one of my songs. The song itself is about the much-underused punctuation mark. I went for something of a superhero logo vibe here.
Or tea, or hot cocoa, or… You get the idea. This is a simple design with the intent to be immediately identifiable as TRML merch. The one side has my current logo large, and the other has an attention grabbing line from the song to add a bit of humor:
The single cover art for my song Where Are All The Jetpacks?. The idea for this cover came when I found this photo on a stock photo site. It’s futuristic looking and the woman staring off into the sky (presumably wondering about where the jetpacks are) was perfect for the song.
This was an idea I had kicking around for some time. The phrase “hold still” does not appear in any of the songs, but I just thought the idea of the image and title worked well together. This design uses my old logo (which I designed) and I took the picture myself. Note no children …
This logo was designed for an Australian theme park. It was for an in-park television channel that played for the folks standing in line in the sweltering heat. The logos on the rider’s shirts represented the types of rides they offered.
A logo designed for a now-defunct movie production company. The idea behind the logo was to capture the glitz of old-timey Hollywood while also referencing on the hard-working aspect of a foundry. I try not to think about how heavy that film reel would be in real life…
This ad was to run concurrent to a blues festival. As such I tried to tap into the design ascetic of the blues bars I used to visit back in Chicago when I was younger. This one was also trick because there was a LOT of information to fit into a limited amount of space.
This was a fun one. Halloween is probably my favorite holiday and the pub gave me full creative control for this ad.
A music video I created for my song Where are all The Jetpacks?. It uses all found footage. You can watch the full video here:
This is a mockup of a trade show display I created for an insurance company. I had to create this mockup myself utilizing Photoshop to manipulate the images onto the base image of a blank trade show display.
Simple, clean, and SUPER patriotic. That was the ethos behind this ad. It was also needed in about an hour’s time, so add quick to that list. I like to think it pulled in at least a few extra Jo Jo Cloggers, whatever those are. (I’m not looking it up.)
This shirt was designed based on one of my songs. The image is a combination of two photos with additional effects in Photoshop. I also specifically wanted something on the back, so I included the line from the song “I dream in ones and zeroes” in binary. Here’s a look at the back: