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/Carlsberg. I really enjoy their advertising, it's simple and to the point. It's so good, that they even brought it out of a 4 year hiatus as they realized that it still had potential.
Here is my take on it, with a design spin.
Carlsberg. I really enjoy their advertising, it's simple and to the point. It's so good, that they even brought it out of a 4 year hiatus as they realized that it still had potential.
Here is my take on it, with a design spin.
After some deliberation, I've decided that I really should polish up on my typography skills and make myself into the "full package" type of graphic designer... where would a graphic designer be without typography?
The "creation" you see to the left was designed and rendered in Blender 3D, then imported into Adobe Photoshop for curve and levels adjustments, Adobe Illustrator was used for adding type and finishing touches.
You will see more typography pieces in the coming days and weeks.
Stay tuned!
The TTC, bane of people's lives or lifesource of the city? No matter what you think of it, we all need depend on it.
Here is a quick minimal artwork I made a while ago when the new subway cars and streetcars were first announced.
Beer, everyone likes beer. What you don't like is a bear near your beer... unless you're Russian, then you get a beer for the bear... which is actually your pet.
So much has been said and heard about the UK Referendum over the last few days. Yes, we voted out and it was not the decision the public anticipated or wanted, but let's respect that vote. After all, it is still a democracy, isn't it?
Anyway, here is a poster to sum up my feelings about "Brexit".
Anything can be made right over a nice cup of tea, and some biscuits on the side help exponentially.
This was part of a series I made to highlight how one would feel if their favourite car, book, or soft drink would disappear and compare it to their respective mascots.
I could have gone the easy route with the Penguin Books cover by finding a template and taking it from there. Instead, I used Illustrator to create everything from scratch - why not?!
The personal portfolio and blog for a British, Canadian, Romanian (Brit-Can-Rom) photographer, web designer, graphic designer, guitarist, cyclist, problem solver, philosopher, cook, and a gardener currently in Toronto.