CLIENT: HAPPY DOG TOYS
SCOPE: Illustration.
Happy Dog's identity depended largely on "Happy the Dog" as a mascot. Though we did not create the character originally, we learned to draw Happy and developed a style that was more usable throughout all of Happy Dog's marketing materials.
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CLIENT: WILSON CREATIVE, INC.
SCOPE: Digital Paintings.
These digital paintings were the result of years of experimentation merging traditional painting techniques with the digital tools in Photoshop. The final images capture the power, the speed, and the drama of the fastest motor sport in the world, air racing. All of these paintings were reproduced using Giclée, a fine art production technique for digital art.
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CLIENT: HAPPY DOG TOYS
SCOPE:Packaging, promotional materials, catalogs.
When Happy Dog Toys decided to produce an aquarium under license from Nickelodeon, time was short and packaging had to be designed and prepared before a final prototype could be produced. In order to meet the aggressive production schedule, actual photography gave way to digital compositing. In the end, the packaging art was completed before a final production version of the tank kit arrived in the United States.
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CLIENT: SENOR WALLY'S MEXICAN CANTINA
SCOPE: Presentation materials.
As part of a presentation to the property owners, Wally needed to show how an existing structure could be modified to accommodate a new restaurant concept. After taking some candid photographs, we designed a thematical color scheme, a logo and using an image editing program, composited it all together for a realistic presentation of the finished exterior.
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CLIENT: METOO PET PRODUCTS
SCOPE: Presentation Boards.
This presentation was developed to show how the popular clothing designers, PHAT FARM, could expand into pet fashions. This apparel would be based on PHAT FARM's current clothing line, but be specially tailored for the urban dog. Due to time constraints, computer-colored pen and ink was chosen as the illustration style.
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